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Archive for June, 2009

How To Choose The Best Racing Engines

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Auto racing has become the number one spectator sport in America. It’s also one of the world’s most widespread pass times, and with good reason. There is a lot of exhilaration in watching auto races, and it couldn’t be completed with no racing engines.
Racing engines make the world go round when it comes to auto racing. Without them, it would be more like putt-putt racing or slug racing. Racing engines are prepared for precise vehicle models, so performance can be utilized to its utmost potential. What this means for customers that are hooked on car racing is that you can pretty much score a racing engine for any model automobile you own, making it into your own fantasy racing car.
Vehicles such as Hondas that are imports are commonly recognized for their racing capability because of the engine not unlike a racing engine of sorts. Consequently you won’t be surprised when you see a Honda on the racing track.
Street racers typically modify their vehicles with racing engines to top their racing performance on the streets against others that are fans of the sport. This is perhaps the most commonly recognized function for racing engines besides professional car racing.
By doing a search on the internet, you can discover numerous different manufacturers of racing engines that ought to offer what you are looking for. Being a consumer you won’t require the bells and whistles professional car racers will looking for in racing engines, but you certainly can obtain some cool stuff out there on the market.
Another alternative is to go to the vehicle manufacturer’s website to dig up as much information regarding the vehicle and the possibilities surrounding installing a racing engine in it. After all is said and done, you can without difficulty turn a standard consumer vehicle into a racing car with some hard cash, a nice new paint job, and some great options in regard to racing engines.
Make sure that whatever options you select to utilize will add value to the vehicle, not take away from it. In addition making sure you invest in an additional safe insurance policy will help to protect not merely your freshly painted motor vehicle, but one of the coolest and fastest racing engines you will almost certainly ever own.

Choosing Motorcycle Racing Jackets

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Todays motorcycle racing jackets and apparel are designed taking this into consideration, and they compensate by giving you the best possible protection in the most likely places prone to injury. The basic principal is to design garments that will pad the most vulnerable body parts, and allow for a clean slide on asphalt or dirt without bunching up or tearing to shreds.


Racing jackets will and should come with some kind of body armor either fixed inside the jacket, or removable. Armor comes in different forms, from thick foams, to plastic covered compounds, to hard, shock absorbing rubbers. Back protectors are not often found in racing jackets, but there is in some jackets a place to insert one. Since most spinal injuries are caused by blows to the extremities as opposed to direct impact to the back, the back protector is better suited for protection from flying projectiles, and thus is often made from hard plastics.

Motorcycle jackets are usually made from a combination of materials, the basis of which is leather. Kevlar stitching can be used to insure the strength of the seams, and patches of Kevlar or other high stress synthetic materials are used on particularly vulnerable areas like the shoulders, elbows and knees. Stretch panels of various materials are often employed at strategic locations such as under the arms and at the knee to promote ease of movement in extreme conditions.

Because black leather has a natural tendency to be hot, racing jackets tend to be more colorful than your typical black leather jacket, using combinations of colors, obviously to attract attention to a particular racer, but also in part to reflect the heat of the suns rays. Some racing jackets employ perforated leather to allow the air to penetrate the jacket, and air vents are often used to provide circulation.

With modern synthetics gaining in popularity, many racers are choosing these tough and durable materials over leather because of their coolness, light weight, and waterproof characteristics. It is not uncommon to find legitimate racing gear that forego the use of leather altogether.

Whereas todays modern day motorcycle racing apparel employ all the technological know how to keep the racer safe and comfortable, racing jackets are also popular within the traditional biker community. A little bit of extra armor never hurts, and because many jackets use removable armor, you don’t have to look so robotic at your local biker bar. Additionally, you don’t have to be stick with basic black, the colorful styles often found in the racing jacket genre add another layer of coolness for the biker to choose from!