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Old 09-12-2008, 04:39 AM   #1
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AutoMK Tuner Tuesdays: More power for Z owners



Tired of seeing Dodge SRT-4 taillights? Nissan 350Z owners rejoice - more power is just a weekend, HKS supercharger, fifteen missing 10mm wrenches, three inebriated wrench monkey buddies, and keg of beer away. For those not in the know, HKS is Japan's equivalent of Edelbrock or Mopar in the US and is a name equally synonymous with performance. The kit consists of a revolutionary belt driven centrifugal supercharger that's compact and makes use of turbo components on the intake side. Coupled with an air to air aftercooler and a bevy of fuel enrichment systems, this kit puts down an additional 88 horses to the wheels for a total of over 325 rear wheel horsepower. The best part is that this kit is currently undergoing CARB approval so it should soon be 50 state smog legal.
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Old 11-20-2008, 02:27 AM   #2
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Guilin (桂林) is a city in Guangxi Region, China. Guilin is a scenic town and one of the best-known tourist destinations in China. There are many scenic places within short traveling distance of Guilin. These include Longsheng with its famous Longji rice terraces; The Li jiang river, a scene of which is printed on the back of ¥20 bank notes; Yangshuo, a small city downstream form Guilin; and much more. This makes Guilin an excellent base for exploring the northern end of Guangxi region. Guilin is a beautiful city. The town center is surrounded by two rivers and four lakes and studded with shear sided karst mountains. Outside the city center, the buildings are less well kept. The main industry in the city is tourism.
Guilin itself is like most other medium size Chinese cities, other than that it has a large number of western-style hotels, tourists and is relatively free of air pollution. Many Chinese domestic tourists also flock to this area. What makes it special is its proximity to many picturesque limestone mountains and formations.
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