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Option November 2022
Option November 2022
Option November 2022
[Main content] The body size and lightness that you can't hold in your hand bring you a thrilling ride. This month's issue features "Boys Racers," which can be enjoyed in any situation. First of all, the Nissan March, where successive one-make races have been held. Beginning with the first sporty model K10 March R & Super Turbo, we will introduce models of each generation such as K11 Tommykaira m13, K12 Autech 12SR & Impal March, limited model of only 30 production, K13 Autech A30. Also, Toyota did a comparison test drive of EP71 Starlet Si and Turbo S. The archive introduces the HRF V300 EP82 Starlet aiming for the fastest FF on the Yatabe high-speed circuit. In addition, Honda covered the first generation City Turbo & Turbo II with GK5 Fit Circuit specifications, Suzuki compared three generations from ZC31S to 33S, and Mazda covered the first generation FF Familia, which can be said to be the origin of boys racers. In addition, we will also approach the Mitsubishi Colt Rally Art Version R, which boasted the strongest in the 1.5-liter class, and the Daihatsu Storia X4 and Boone X4, which are serious competition base vehicles. In addition, as a "modern boy's racer", Honda N-ONE, Suzuki Alto Works, Daihatsu Mira Tocot and other light car tuning machines will be featured. The theme of the appendix booklet is "electronic part evolution theory". Starting with the transition of ECU tuning, the history of full controllers and sub controllers, the development of electric boost controllers, the past and present of speed limiter cuts, etc., the content is full of reading with a wealth of information.