The new Innovate Motorsports Digital MTX Series Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge utilizes the only 100% digital Wideband air/fuel ratio technology on the market! The award-winning patented DirectDigital™ technology we use is faster and more accurate than common “UEGO” gauges and is now more affordable! In addition, the gauge features a water resistant casing, interchangeable faceplates and bezels, and 2 fully programmable linear analog outputs for use with aftermarket engine managements systems and dataloggers!
KEY FEATURES
• The only 100% digital wideband air/fuel ratio technology!
• Water Resistant 52mm (2 1/16”) round dash-mountable casing is perfect for automotive, powersports, marine, and demanding racing applications
• Built-in Direct Digital™ Wideband Controller reduces wiring and simplifies installation (No LC-1 required)
• Wideband O2 Sensor is compatible with all fuel types (Leaded, Unleaded, Diesel, Methanol, E85, etc)
• Ability to calibrate O2 sensor for increased accuracy
• (2) 0-5v fully programmable linear analog outputs for use with engine management systems “closed-loop” and external dataloggers
• Interchangeable faceplates and bezels: Black and silver bezel, black and white faceplates included
• Large digital readout and programmable “Digital Needle” provides the functionality of a needle style gauge with the pinpoint accuracy of a digital display
• Datalog using LogWorks on your PC
• Serial IN and OUT ports allows for easy
Photos by: Nikki Contenti
This past weekend was the 4th Annual Boost for Boobs also known as the Annual Florida Mitsubishi/Evo/DSM Meet & Fundraiser.
For the past four years Evos have been gathering in Central Florida to raise money for breast cancer awareness and this year was another huge success.
Roughly 100 cars were in attendance coming from as far as Ohio! The meet began across the street from Proccolino’s Pizzeria and then caravanned in color coded formation to Central Florida Racing Complex for a car show and some 1/8th mile drag racing.
The Titan booth was well represented with Jose Quinones taking Best in Show with his sinister looking Tarmac Black Evo VIII and Blake Biggs taking Best Evo X with his super clean Phantom Black Pearl Evo X.
Everyone in attendance had an awesome time and a substantial amount of money was raised for a great cause.
With this year being such a successful event next year’s meet is sure to be bigger and better than ever.
Written By: Kory Gellinger
It just about turkey time for America, but that isn’t all we are looking forward to. That’s right, Black Friday is coming. But for those who want to get in on the deals early, Titan Motorsports has released some early sale items on our Black Friday page. Everything else will become available throughout the holiday weekend. Now you can grab some goodies before you head out for turkey dinner. Check out the deals.
As many of you know, last weekend was the Miami Festival of Speed. One of the cars we drove down there was Nero’s M3.
The car really fit right in with the Miami skyline.
It even looks great “Right near the beach…..”
“…BOYEE!”
The M3 is a great performer, as well as a great highway cruiser. We look forward to some more road trips, hopefully ones that land us at the track.
After displaying at Festivals of Speed in Miami, we took the time to check out some of the other vendors present at the event. The McLaren booth was awesome. Here are a few shots of the inside:
Photos by: Nikki Contenti
Crazy offsets and slammed cars is what it was all about on Saturday at Route 46 for the Simply Clean Show.
From your daily driven Honda Fit to the elite Lamborghini Gallardo, everyone came together to feature their ride at this great show.
Titan Motorsports was a vendor this year! We had a booth set up with our own Eric Kerwin’s Skyline R33 RHD & with one of our loyal customers Jose Quinones’ Evo 8 with CCWs.
Thanks to everyone who came to visit us at the Titan Motorsports booth!
It was a great success with over 700+ cars and 1500+ people in attendance! We didn’t want to miss this great opportunity to work with Simply Clean. See you next year!
Last weekend South Florida was treated to the Festivals of Speed show, which took place in Miami.
There were many fine vehicles in attendance, and quite a good variety too.
There was everything from Ferraris and Lamborghinis, to Porsches and Mercedes.
Even McLaren was on hand with their impressive exhibit (more to come on this). Check out the rest of the gallery for all the awesome cars that made the trip down to Miami.
The new FUELAB 565 Series Fuel Pressure Regulator has all of the great features as the 515/525 Series except for extreme capacity. Utilizing a massive ½” return orifice and ?10AN ports, this regulators holds no bounds. With the bypass capability over 5 GPM at 5 PSI, this new regulator can handle blow through carbureted applications well over 1800 H.P., and for EFI applications using belt driven fuel pumps; even further (with a flattened regulation slope). Regulator comes in three different pressure ranges covering applications between 4 and 65 PSI.
FEATURES:
• Gasoline, diesel, methanol and ethanol fuel compatible
• Billet Aluminum with anodize per military MIL?A?8625, Type II
• Fine Thread pitch for precise pressure adjustment
• Versatile mounting bracket and stainless steel hardware
• 1/8” NPT gauge port with plug for external pressure gauge
• 1/8” NPT pressure reference port with barbed fitting
• 1.75” sized diaphragm with ½” return orifice
• Two ?10AN inlets, one ?10AN return port
• Backed by a 2?year limited warranty
Since she rarely comes out of hibernation these days, I figured I’d snap a few shots of the infamous Copper Supra out in the wild. Enjoy.
Sibling Rivalry 6 was a huge success. The venue was great and over 400 cars came out. The event was geared towards Scion, Lexus, and Toyota, but there were many other makes and models as well.
The Scions were out in full force, and came in all shapes and sizes.
There was also a good representation of Lexus and Toyota too.
Over all it was a great event with a lot of people making the trip and braving the chilly weather. We look forward to next year’s show.