Glad you asked. It's at the printer and, as always, you can request a free copy here.
Living with a supercar: We all dream of daily driving that exotic, but what's the reality? By the way, some people got their panties in a wad upon seeing the teaser photos on Facebook. So, was it all for naught? Did JG have fun babysitting a new Viper GTS for a week? Did he really watch a couch burn from inside its sexiness? Added bonus: We talk to a guy who really does daily drive a Viper. By the way, the story ends with a moral that applies to all of us, whether you drive a Viper or a P71, CRX or whatever.
Chassis fab: What does every DIY project need? Good, solid welds. Carl Heideman again dispenses some of his welding knowledge. In this case, it's so easy that a kid can do it--and in reality, the welding shown in this story was all done by his teenager.
Better BMW: This one is a two-fer. First, we check out BimmerWorld's awesome, no-holds-barred track M3. As an added bonus, James Clay shares the recipe for their crapcan E36.
Hillclimbs: Looking for a bigger thrill? How about a little hill climbing?
Mazda GLC: We all like old-school race cars, right? How about a look at one of the old Mazda GLC racers?
Low-buck Miata: We put our $500 Miata on track. What did it take to make that leap? Not much, to be honest. We show.
Project Factory Five 818: Our own home-built super car is on the final stretch. Thinking about building one? Now we're dealing with the details.
And then there's all the other stuff that took the page count up to nearly 200. Thanks again for the support.
speaking of the 818, apparently there is a technical high school in Phily who is making a hybrid one of those.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/ed/2014/07/22/327062946/getting-things-done-at-the-workshop-school
That is cool. I was just going to add something. This issue also has Andy Lally's driving impressions on one of these: http://evsr.net
Find the hidden bewbs in the issue and I'll send you something from my office (hint: there's three).
It's a good issue. You should totally subscribe. Don't be a lameo and just wait until it's on cable.
PS: The only thing we couldn't do with the Viper was take it through a car wash. The dude brought out a fancy set of calipers made from PVC pipes and told us the tires were too wide. First world problems.
JG Pasterjak wrote:
Find the hidden bewbs in the issue and I'll send you something from my office (hint: there's three).
Total Recall-style?
How long do you have to wait for the magazine to hit the mailbox? TWO WEEKS
What kind of features do you have in this month's issue? TWO WEEKS
Uh oh....
JG Pasterjak wrote:
Find the hidden bewbs in the issue and I'll send you something from my office (hint: there's three).
THREE bewbs?! Three! I like how you guys roll. Unfortunately being on the west coast means that I usually get my issue a week or so behind East Coasters, so the bewbs will have been discovered long before I can get my hands on them. So to speak.
SilverFleet wrote:
JG Pasterjak wrote:
Find the hidden bewbs in the issue and I'll send you something from my office (hint: there's three).
Total Recall-style?
How long do you have to wait for the magazine to hit the mailbox? TWO WEEKS
What kind of features do you have in this month's issue? TWO WEEKS
Uh oh....
That was a pretty awesome movie. And see, I thought that JG had three things to give away.
alfadriver wrote:
speaking of the 818, apparently there is a technical high school in Phily who is making a hybrid one of those.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/ed/2014/07/22/327062946/getting-things-done-at-the-workshop-school
Here's the HS's project page- http://www.workshopschool.org/our-approach/student-projects/the-818-project-2/
You guys should consider a sidebar article for the 818 about this. Especially with some of the current angst that kids don't want or like cars...
Neat. Thanks for the tip.
Oh, and a few of you are in there, too.
David S. Wallens wrote:
Oh, and a few of you are in there, too.
Hopefully, not the bewbs..
Count the hidden bewbs? Is this like the Ninja game:
I noticed that he said "bewbs" and didnt mention whether they were male or female or human.
Ojala wrote:
I noticed that he said "bewbs" and didnt mention whether they were male or female or human.
About 10 years ago, Car Craft Magazine had an issue with coverage of one of the big "Nationals" shows they usually cover in the summer. There was a big pic of a bunch of dudes checking out some custom car. One of the dudes was without a shirt and not in great shape. Under him, it just said "MOOBS!!!"
It was about that time when I stopped subscribing to Car Craft Magazine.
this issue needs more Korean cars.
Bobzilla wrote:
this issue needs more Korean cars.
I am not going to disagree with that statement. Drop me a note when you get a sec.
Thanks.
and more P cars, but it has a GLC, which was a predecessor to my beloved BG chassis cars, so I won't complain.
David S. Wallens wrote:
Bobzilla wrote:
this issue needs more Korean cars.
I am not going to disagree with that statement. Drop me a note when you get a sec.
Thanks.
Sent.... and I hope you appreciate it.
I practiced a lot to get it right...
By the way, have friend who'd probably enjoy Grassroots Motorsports? For free they can check it out.
Leafy
Reader
7/25/14 10:20 a.m.
JG Pasterjak wrote:
PS: The only thing we couldn't do with the Viper was take it through a car wash. The dude brought out a fancy set of calipers made from PVC pipes and told us the tires were too wide. First world problems.
Who would do that? Thats like buying an $8000 imported Italian leather couch and then cleaning it with pledge and a wire brush.
Leafy wrote:
JG Pasterjak wrote:
PS: The only thing we couldn't do with the Viper was take it through a car wash. The dude brought out a fancy set of calipers made from PVC pipes and told us the tires were too wide. First world problems.
Who would do that? Thats like buying an $8000 imported Italian leather couch and then cleaning it with pledge and a wire brush.
A good, modern carwash—if well-maintained—is less environmentally impactful and just as easy on your finish as a bucket-and-hose job. Of course, there are a lot of variables that go into that equation, but we have two washes locally that are pretty exceptional, and have really conscientious people running them. Of course, we also have plenty tunnels of despair, and gas stations that I wouldn't take my worst enemies' Kia Rondo through.
The best thing about our local car wash: If you do the $5 express wash, you get to remain in the car while it goes through. It's like being 10 again.