So we're working on getting more and more content online for you all to enjoy. We have roughly 35 years of magazines in the back ready to be uploaded. Any favorite articles you would like to request to have added sooner rather than later?
So we're working on getting more and more content online for you all to enjoy. We have roughly 35 years of magazines in the back ready to be uploaded. Any favorite articles you would like to request to have added sooner rather than later?
How about Challenge Spotter’s Guides? I have most of them already, but am missing a few of the earlier ones, I think.
Wasnt there a project RX7 that you guys did some aero work on? I would love to read that!
Also, anything to do with proper race car brake systems and the pros and cons of all the options.
The GRM issues I keep around and handy are usually your ones with the buyers guide to insert Car type here. And the one you did about cheap speed that talked about mustang/m3/miata/corvette/wrx/350z and budgets and relative speed and week points
eastsidemav said:How about Challenge Spotter’s Guides? I have most of them already, but am missing a few of the earlier ones, I think.
I've wanted to add these and the UTCC spotter's guides for a long time. They are so long with so many subsections. But I still plan on getting them up in the future. Good suggestion!
In reply to Jaynen :
I think I know the Cheap Speed Article you're talking about. I'll see if I can track it down.
trigun7469 said:All and any BMW e30 car stuff. If there is any karting stuff that would also be cool.
We just published an article in the last issue of Classic Motorsports about vintage karts. I'll try to add that one this week. I'll bet you'll like it.
How about a Challenge Hall of Fame. No need to recreate the wheel or re-write the page. All the pages have been written just compile all the Challenge Features in one simple to access place.
Ed Higginbotham said:In reply to Jaynen :
I think I know the Cheap Speed Article you're talking about. I'll see if I can track it down.
I have it sitting on my desk at home, but its one I reference often
A digital coffee table book of "Say What?"
Anything rallycross related
What about digital model guides to chassis that you've done buyer's guides to that also include any tech, review and how to articles or features on the model.
In reply to captdownshift :
I like those suggestions. We do have articles searchable by make, but not a breakdown of chassis. Maybe we can put something together like that.
The articles on hopping up the '83-'84 Rabbit GTi's - I don't have one but I like living in the past. JK - I just like the simplicity of it all.
Since the GRM staff gets to travel abroad how about you recap some of the staff's favorite cars/ truck that they reviewed that we can not (or can now) get here in the states.
Paul B
I really like the ones where you dig into someone else's build and show all the little details- crapcan racers, challenge cars, professionally built racecars, etc.
The first issue of GRM that I ever bought had a long feature about junkyard diving that I would love to read again. (If you're going through the archives, the cover had two grease-covered young women sitting on the hood of something, IIRC.) What sold me on this whole deal Tim & Margie have going here was when the writer got deep enough into Miata gearboxes to discuss how, "if you [were] completely nuts," you could mix-and-match with Ranger bits to get a better cruising engine speed, or hit 88 miles an hour and see some E36M3, or something. "These people are crazy," I said to myself, "but they're probably harmless, and this sounds like fun."
the listing of the say what over the years would be amsuing since thats best part of the zine i think.
I have every issue I ever bought at home so I go back and read them a lot. I don't much like reading the articles on the computer.
Per's rally Saab is one I've been thinking about lately but it's probably already on there.
Although, that super in depth article in the Yugo and how to hot rod them was awesome.
Stealthtercel said:The first issue of GRM that I ever bought had a long feature about junkyard diving that I would love to read again. (If you're going through the archives, the cover had two grease-covered young women sitting on the hood of something, IIRC.) What sold me on this whole deal Tim & Margie have going here was when the writer got deep enough into Miata gearboxes to discuss how, "if you [were] completely nuts," you could mix-and-match with Ranger bits to get a better cruising engine speed, or hit 88 miles an hour and see some E36M3, or something. "These people are crazy," I said to myself, "but they're probably harmless, and this sounds like fun."
I can help you out with that one. It's one of our most-viewed online articles. Junkyard Jam
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