Who's The Boss?
No, I'm not talking about that late '80s TV show starring Tony Danza, which was hella-cool anyway. I'm talking about Boss Gloss by POR-15, the new cleaner for plastic, rubber and vinyl interiors. All sorts of gross stuff can end up on your seats-I won't even go into listing them (hint, hint, nudge, nudge). So clean up your act with a bottle. The formula contains a higher amount of solids in its formula, compared to its competitors, and contains no alcohol or solvents, which can remove vital plasticizers from vinyl and rubber causing fading, cracking and curling. It even brightens your car's interior. Protect your ride with the best by stopping at www.por15.com.
So Take Off All Your Clothes
Engineers and hobbyists alike will appreciate the new digital temperature sensor by Zirgo. You can put the sensor pretty much anywhere, including the glove box, the engine compartment, and radio or amp enclosures. It even monitors hard-to-reach places and coolant temperatures. You're limited only by your imagination. In mine I see a very naughty nurse taking my temperature! You can set the temperature limit, and after it has been breached the sensor will send a signal relay to turn on the cooling fan. Did I mention that it was getting hot in here? Cool down at www.zirgo.com.
It's Friday Night At The Movies
If you can't go out and drift yourself, the next-best thing is watching others do it, so grab your girl, your popcorn and the edge of your seat; it's drifting season. (Think of Elmer Fudd chasing Bugs Bunny at the start of rabbit season.) Live Sockets Entertainment releases their latest DVD smash Drift Battle. Drift Battle is to drifting what Endless Summer is to surfing: a classic in the making. It's more of a "mockumentary" than a documentary because it replaces the dry, regurgitated film with fresh footage and new camera angles. It features exclusive coverage of local drifters in Oahu and events at the Irwindale Speedway in California. We even get a sneak peak at D1 drivers Imamura Youichi and Katsuhiro Ueo at a secret practice session. I can honestly say I enjoyed it more than the Fast and the Furious. Not like that's saying much. To get your copy race over to www.onthescene.tv.
The Lazy-Maker 2205
Seriously people, are we now so obese we can't even get a little exercise turning our keys in our ignitions? At least your girlfriend can say her nails are wet, but what's your excuse? Mine's that I don't want to ruin my chances of being the next Xbox world-champion by hurting my agile gaming fingers. Call it an insurance policy. Astrostart protects my fingers with their new 2205 Remote Starter System. I won't lie to you, you're going to have to buy a couple of add-ons to get this baby to work on your car, but it's worth it. The 2205 Remote Starter has an L.E.D. remote transmitter with a 2000-foot range-hey, that's better than Tiger Woods. It also works with up to two different cars and with both gas and diesel engines. It even has a timer so your car can run for 2, 4, 8 or 18 minutes while it remains locked and secured. That means you can run the air and cool off the metal seatbelt buckles before you get in. But here's the catch: you need to buy the interface module (part #310-067-500) to start your manual transmission-there's no use pretending we have an automatic. You can also integrate an alarm system into the unit, again for a nominal fee. The alarm (part #310-120-503) provides a six-tone siren, a shock sensor and an alarm-status L.E.D. So, really it's three parts for the price of three parts, but you can't beat the coolness factor. By the time you're reading this, mine will already be installed. To catch up with the in crowd, go to www.astroflex.com.
...
>>next page