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2009 Fast Fours Jamboree – Australia featuring Titan Motorsports

November 12th, 2009 Comments off

The Fast Fours Jamboree in Australia was run for the 19th time this year and has only improved with time. We were fortunate enough to have had a chance to go to Australia for the event this year and it did not disappoint. The event was well coordinated and hosted some of the fastest sport compacts in the world. The event DVD is nearing completion and will be close to 3 hours in length. For more info, stay tuned to Sport Compact Group for more information and release dates. In the meantime, here is a sneak peak of what you can expect. Enjoy.

Titan Motorsports will be at NSCRA!

November 9th, 2009 Comments off

THIS IS IT!!! THE RETURN OF A TITAN!!! We will be at Palm Beach International Raceway December 6th to help the NSCRA close a great season with a historical performance. Our World Famous Toyota Supra driven by Gary White will be there making exhibition runs for the crowd’s enjoyment. Make sure you stop by our trailer!

OUC – Reliable Plaza Tour

November 6th, 2009 Comments off

Everyone is trying to save money these days and if you can protect the bottom line while also doing something to help mother nature it’s a win-win. During construction on our new building we looked at implementing various “green” technologies. The main focus of our efforts was in reducing electricity usage thru more efficient lighting, heating and cooling. We implemented some of these energy saving strategies during construction; foam treatment for the walls to improve insulation, 38% more efficient air-conditioning system, motion sensors and timers on lights, low-wattage fluorescent lighting, tinted windows and LED lighting. Since moving in, we have installed programmable thermostats and implemented a recycling program to further reduce our carbon footprint, but there is always more than can be done.

We wanted to get some ideas on other things we could do to save energy and see as many of these “green” technologies as we could up close so we contacted our utility provider, OUC, and setup a tour of their new building downtown, Reliable Plaza, on West Anderson. It is the greenest building in downtown Orlando and one of the most energy and water efficient buildings in all of Central Florida. The building is designed to meet the Gold level of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). There building features a variety of energy and water saving technologies, resulting in the building being 28% more energy efficient and using 40% less water than a building of the same size built to Orlando’s standard building codes.

What looks like a regular water feature is actually a 27,000 gallon cistern that stores rainwater and is used to irrigate the landscaping. The cistern collects water from runoff on the roof and around the property and filters it before storing it underground. To reduce usage further, all of the plants and trees are drought resistant and require less water.

While OUC only uses the run-off water for irrigation, they looked at ways to reduce water usage indoors. One way is by using dual-flush toilets throughout the building. This type of toilet is relatively new in the US and North America, but has been using in other parts of the world for a number of years. The toilet uses up to 67% less water than a conventional toilet by having 2 “modes” of operation. Pulling the handle up for liquid waste uses substantially less water than pressing the handle down for solid waste. This is fairly easy to implement in existing buildings and is something we are looking into.

One of the features of the OUC building we were most interested in seeing was the roof. Along with a great view of downtown Orlando and the surrounding area, we got a closer look at the 32 KW solar array. The solar panels not only generate “free” power, but also shade the roof, and along with the reflective white coating, the amount of heat absorbed and passed into the building is greatly reduced. The OUC building is over 110,000 square feet and this small solar array only supplies around 3-5% of the buildings total energy use. We are looked at installing a 25 KW array on our building to help offset some of our electrical use as well as adding a reflective coating to the roof.

We also got to see their solar heating unit. Water is pumped thru panels that absorb heat and allow the building to have hot water without the use of electricity. We happen to have a shower here in our shop, and something like this could help offset some energy usage from our hot-water heater.

Along with having special parking spots specifically for fuel efficient vehicles, OUC recently installed this solar powered charging station for plug-in hybrid vehicles. The sun-shade awning is actually a solar array that feeds electricity into 2 charging stations. OUC operates a small fleet of plug-in hybrids that can be charged with “free” power from the sun while they are parked.

With any new technology there are some growing pains. The first few floors are actually the parking garage. Other than the lobby, the office space doesn’t start until the 7th floor. The building uses a under-floor air conditioning system (UAS) that has the same components as a traditional central air system but supplies cold (or hot) air from registers in the floor and returns it via registers in the ceiling. This allows the HVAC system to keep air moving in the same direction and overall makes the system more efficient. The problem came into play because the roof of the parking garage is the ground floor of the office. The cold air passing thru the floor causes condensation to form on the concrete roof of the garage. The brown insulation you see is made out of recycled paper and was supposed to insulate the office but because of the condensation it has started to separate from the concrete and flake off. OUC is currently working with its engineers and the architects to figure out a solution.

One last feature of the building doesn’t improve efficiency or increase the buildings LEED rating but may help to inspire everyone that passes by to do what they can to conserve energy, water and other resources and keep Florida beautiful for future generations.

You can find out more about what you can do to make your own home or office “green” and also find out more about Reliable Plaza at www.OUC.com

ADRL Battle for the Belts Broadcast

November 6th, 2009 Comments off

Your Agent (ADRL) reminds everyone to tune in to the Versus network this coming Sunday, Nov. 8, at 3 p.m., for the broadcast of the recently completed, championship-deciding National Guard ADRL Speedtech Battle for the Belts from the Texas Motorplex at Ennis, TX. The 2009 Speedtech Battle for the Belts was punctuated, of course, by Pro Extreme contender Jason Hamstra’s miraculous escape from injury in a devastating high-speed accident, but in the end it was all about the National Guard ADRL’s newly crowned world champions. If you miss any of the National Guard ADRL airings on Versus, you also can visit the new ADRL Videos On Demand player. It will provide online versions of all National Guard ADRL TV shows in their entirety, plus exclusive interviews and bonus features, such as a video from each class that depicts every elimination run so far this season.

New Vortech Supercharger for 2010 Camaro

November 5th, 2009 Comments off

Good news Camaro fans, Vortech has a few New Supercharger Kits for the new 2010 Camaro. The system boosts a 47% increase in power at 6.5-7.5 PSI with their complete V-3 Si-Trim supercharger. The Tuner kits are available with the oil fed V-7 YSi-Trim supercharger capable of supporting up to 1200HP on modified vehicles. Complete systems include fuel system upgrades including high flow 66 lb/hr replacement fuel injectors, custom injector o-rings, “plug and play” harness adapters, and ECU re-flash. The kits come in your choice of polished or satin.

New Precision PW46 External Wastegate

November 4th, 2009 Comments off

These new Precision PW46 Wastegates feature a 46mm valve, and can be used in a wide variety of applications. They can be used in any kit or setup that currently utilizes a v-band style 44mm gate, but will work best with the supplied inlet flange (the inside diameter of the flange is slightly larger than other competitors).

The wastegates will be shipped with all the necessary hardware (flanges, clamps, springs, etc), and can accommodate a wide range of boost pressures (anywhere from 1.5PSI up to 25.5PSI). All units feature a black, anodized wastegate cap, and a Kevlar reinforced silicone diaphragm. In addition, the unit features a five angle valve job, as well as high temp 17-7 ph springs (more durable and can withstand higher temperatures before changing rate). Lastly, the PW46 is set up for a 1 3/4″ pipe on the discharge side, and a 1 7/8″ pipe on the inlet.

Titan Road Race Supra Hits Daytona

November 4th, 2009 Comments off

Our good customer and long time friend of Titan, Joshua Barnes, who some of you may remember from the April issue of DSPORT earlier in the year, recently had a chance to take his purpose built Supra on the banks of Daytona International Speedway. Here is a video of his warm up lap, and a montage of some of the cars he passed that day. Enjoy…

Supra Turbo at Daytona International Speedway – Learning the track from Joshua Barnes on Vimeo.

Supra at Daytona International Speedway – Passes from Joshua Barnes on Vimeo.

Tilton TB&C Brake Fluids

November 3rd, 2009 Comments off

Having the right brake fluid can make a world of difference. Tilton Engineering knows a thing or two about this, and since the introduction of their TB&C Brake Fluids, they have been proving it both on the track and the street.

Both the TSR-1 Supreme Racing Brake Fluid and TBR-1 Racing Brake Fluid are available now (click for more details), with the TCR-1 Racing Clutch Fluid coming out in Spring 2010.

New TMS 2JZ-GTE Valve Seats

November 2nd, 2009 Comments off

After years of testing and production exclusively in our TMS Race/Street Cylinder Heads, Titan Motorsports is proud to announce that our TMS Valve Seats for the Toyota 2JZ-GTE are now available to purchase as their own part number; TMS-SUP-ENG-706.

These TMS Valve Seats can be used with oversized valves between +1 and +2.5mm, and are made out of Ampco 45. Ampco 45 has superior heat dissipation qualities when compared to an OEM seat, which in turn keeps the valves cooler, preventing seat erosion and valve face distortion or damage. It also has better lubrication properties, which leads to a longer service life for the valve head.

New KW Suspension for 2010+ Camaro

November 2nd, 2009 Comments off

KW Suspension introduces their new Variant 1 and Variant 3 coilover systems.

KW has done extensive testing on their new Camaro applications and boast that “the sports car dynamically tackles curve speeds which would have led to massive understeering struggles with the serial version”. For the full article, click here.