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November 20, 2009

Best of SEMA: Green Cars

By Jen Dunnaway

Editor-at-Large

The green category seemed a little subdued this year, and there were a lot of cars we’d already seen during previous visits to SEMA. Still, that didn’t stop us from finding some real standouts in the zero-emissions, electric, hybrid, and alt-fuel divisions–showing that green performance is still alive and well. For one thing, there was the Corsa Motorsports hybrid-electric LMP1 car, which will be running a full series in the American Le Mans Series this year. And the Progressive Automotive X Prize contingent was out in force, vying for the $10 million prize in the race to build marketable ultra-fuel efficient cars–we thought the Saba Motors electric roadster was one of the coolest rides in this section. The LPG-powered ‘56 Ford pickup was an absolute knockout with its candy paint, copper-lined engine compartment, and propane-powered 460 big block. That all-electric 1976 Porsche 912 took a more subtle approach to vintage green, looking refined and flawless following its concours-level restoration and EV drivetrain conversion. Then finally there was Factory Five’s new electric hot rod, a total show-stopper that handily lived up to the hype that’s surrounded it in recent months. Vote on your favorite SEMA green car, below!

November 19, 2009

An Edible Porsche

By 993C4S

Porsche Purist

I’ve seen Porsches covered in gold. I’ve seen Porsches covered in Tweed. Hell, I’ve even seen a Porsche 911 thrown in a crusher in the name of art. This, however, is the first time I’ve seen a Porsche covered in chocolate. Created by a Porsche dealer in the Netherlands, this is not a standard Porsche option.

November 13, 2009

Rauh Welt Natty Dread

By Speedhunters

Car Culture at Large

We are all great admirers of Nakai-san and Rauh Welt here at Speedhunters. The cars that have rolled out of this small countryside body-shop in Chiba-ken have pretty much all assumed cult status. Nakai’s creations are all about raw style, a vision into what he thinks a Porsche should look, sound and even smell like! There are no compromises here, the cars that bare the Rauh Welt touch have been built for one simple thing, driving.

I though it would be cool to take a nice and detailed look into one of the last cars Nakai-san has built, a customer car that has already done the rounds on the internet, the 993-based Natty Dread. This, like all Rauh Welt cars, is a prime example of stance… Continue reading at Speedhunters

By Dino Dalle Carbonare

Rauh Welt Natty Dread

November 12, 2009

Less is More: Porsche Boxster Spyder

By Rob Einaudi

Editor-in-Chief

I wish Porsche would just get on with it and do a major overhaul on the Boxster. I’m totally fine with the slow, evolutionary pace on the timeless 911, but the Boxster is just, well, dated. To distract us a bit, Porsche is coming out with the Boxster Spyder. For $3k more than a Boxster S, the Spyder features radio and AC delete, a tad more power, bigger brakes, better wheels, better seats, LSD, sports suspension and of course all the stuff that makes it look special. Weight saving include the lightweight soft top and aluminum door skins, which brings the weight down almost 200 pounds from the Boxster s. So, pretty cool… More details at Porsche USA.

Less is More: Porsche Boxster Spyder

November 7, 2009

Electric Beauty: Porsche 912 EV at SEMA

By Jen Dunnaway

Editor-at-Large

It’s a 1976 912 packing 85 3.3v lithium ion batteries. They power a NetGain Warp11 DC motor, which puts go to the wheels via an original Porsche 5-speed transmission. Built by Sunshine State Restorations in consultation with the Tallahassee Area Electric Vehicle Association. The overall effect? An ultra-clean classic EV. See more…

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Oktyabr 26, 2009

Corvette Racing and Flying Lizard Play Rough at Laguna Seca

By John Coyle

Deputy Editor

In ALMS, we’re generally for Corvette Racing. But at Laguna Seca, driver Jan Magnussen was bumping like it was NASCAR, and on the last lap, Flying Lizard driver Joerg Bermeister gave him a taste of his own medicine. This battle was the highlight of the entire race, and you can watch the last few laps in this longer clip, but if you just want to see the final confrontation, check out the video below. As you can imagine, the officials weren’t happy…

Oktyabr 19, 2009

One of My Favorite Car Colors

By Ben Schaffer

Bulletproof Automotive

I’ve kept this topic to myself for a long time. My plan has been to build a car using this color for years now. In fact, it is still my plan (someday).

I take note of various things that impress me and keep a folder on my computer called “Inspiration”. It might be something as simple as a color I like or a material. It could be the shape of a fender, or the way a custom interior is put together. The fact is that certain things inspire me and I like to remember them and integrate into my builds that very essence of where my inspiration started. For example on my S2000 some of the style came from my desire to resurrect the Top Secret gold demo car concept that I loved so much+ my love of Mana-P’s (MS-R) graphics on the Top Secret V8 G35 (version 2 of the graphics). So I told Mana-P what I liked as a starting point for our collaboration on my car and together he and I came up with a design that I felt was even better than what he did on the Top Secret G35 (if you look, it is still similar on the hood and the doors but more style was added).

One of My Favorite Car Colors

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Oktyabr 16, 2009

993 Kills the Bullitt on CarDomain

By Rob Einaudi

Editor-in-Chief

The Porsche dominated our first eBay Motors Showdown. I guess that shouldn’t come as a huge surprise, though of course, as many people pointed out, the Bullitt will be much cheaper to own and mod over the year. Still, used 911s are pretty tempting these days, and the 993 is many people’s favorite air-cooled Porsche.

Anyway, I think we’re gonna have some fun with these eBay Motors Showdowns. Again, anything goes as long as the prices are fairly close and it seems like a fair fight. If you come across any cool auctions or have any suggestions for future match-ups, shoot me an e-mail or leave a comment below.

993 Kills the Bullitt on CarDomain

Oktyabr 14, 2009

Bullitt vs. 993: Which Would You Choose?

By Rob Einaudi

Editor-in-Chief

I’ve had a lot of people asking me about the Showroom Showdown, which stalled out over the summer. Why the lapse? Well, it seems like we ran through just about every new car combo out there, and it was getting harder and harder to pick compelling match-ups. A bunch of members also suggested that I start doing used car showdowns, since most of us car enthusiasts go used anyway. So today I’m kicking off our eBay Motors Showdown. Each week I will feature two cars plucked off eBay Motors. They’ll both be priced about the same, and they’ll both be enthusiast cars. Other than that, pretty much anything goes, as long as I think we’ll have a good battle.

This week I’m starting out with two cars I love. In fact, I waste a lot of time looking at Bullitts and 993s on eBay. 993s tend to command a bit more money than Bullitts, so for this showdown I picked out a nicely modified HPDE ready 993, which in some ways is a lot cooler than a stock car, but will probably command less money. The Bullitt in question looks to be a low mile, clean car. Both cars are fast, fun and should hold their value pretty well. So, which would you choose?

Bullitt 993

Oktyabr 13, 2009

Porsche Joy Ride #Fail!

By 993C4S

Porsche Purist

I offer a simple piece of advice for all aspiring drivers out there; If you’re going to steal your dad’s Porsche, be sure you know how to drive it! As a side note, it would be great if the reporter could pronounce Porsche correctly and tell the difference between a 911 and a Boxster, but maybe that’s just me…

[Source: KABC-TV LA]

Oktyabr 6, 2009

Shark Werks 3.9L GT3 RS

By Rob Einaudi

Editor-in-Chief

When a regular GT3 RS just isn’t good enough… More on this build at Shark Werks

Crazy Bus Driver Smashes Into Porsche

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

What does it look like when a pristine Porsche is smashed by a bus? It’s interesting to see, but not for the avid Porsche fan. The video below shows the Porsche driver parking illegally in a bus stop. The CCD camera zooms in on the license plate, and prepares to issue a ticket. Shortly after they record the license plate, the chaos starts. The first bus due at the stop nearly misses the Porsche. Then, a second bus comes flying around the corner and destroys the Porsche. Learn more about this bizarre wreck at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.

Oktyabr 1, 2009

Vivid Racing’s Porchse 997 Turbo – Before and After

By Ryan Porter

SEMA Photo Guy

I’ve been watching the builds that come out of Vivid Racing for a few years now, and when Dan and crew picked up this 997 Turbo I knew we were in for a treat. I loved the original color since day one, but with the recent body wrap in flat blue, I’m doing backflips! How about you? What color do you like on VividRacing’s 997 Turbo?

Before/After

Sentyabr 29, 2009

Hardcore Porsches on the Streets at Scottsdale Pavilions

By Patrick Ernzen

Desert-Motors Magazine

I try to make it out to the Scottsdale Pavilions car show at least every other week or so.  It’s a a weekly car show where people come and go throughout the afternoon/night and just about any kind of car, bike, motorcycle, etc. is welcome and common.  Every now and then, something (or some things) come along that just make me go “wow.”  The group of Porsches that came out this past weekend is a good example of one of these ocassions.  Built and brought out by Patrick Motorsports, the blue/purple car is a seven year project that was seeing the street for the very first time.  The green 914 is running a 355 V8 with a monstrous supercharger sitting on top and makes one hell of a noise.  More photos of these cars and some others in high-resolution at Desert-Motors.

Hardcore Porsches on the streets at Scottsdale Pavilions

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Sentyabr 23, 2009

Pick At It

By David Wallens

Grassroots Motorsports

Remember Mom telling you to not pick at it? Well, if it’s crusty wax residue, then it’s okay to pick. Make sure you use the right tool, though. The simple bamboo skewer is tough enough yet won’t scratch the paint. You can find them at any supermarket. And thanks, Tim McNair, for teaching me this simple trick. A little more about the clean-up can be found at Grassroots Motorsports

Pick at It