Project Cars
Check out 5523 Motorsports’ project cars. You can see customer builds, shop cars, engine builds, wiring harness builds, and everything else going on at 5523
Car Girl: Jen Hunter of 5523 Motorsports
Car Girl: Jen Hunter of 5523 Motorsports by Michael Satterfield of The Gentleman Racer Jen Hunter is the co-owner of 5523 Motorsports that came out of her passion for Nissan and Mazda sports cars, she has been a car enthusiast all her life and we are
Project FFR Cobra Jet: Ron Francis Wiring Delivers Electrical Power
With some project cars, we begin with a complete, running car. Over time we upgrade components, or sections accordingly. Some upgrades make the car go faster, others make it stop quicker, or run smoother. An upgrade that many people don’t
Bonneville World Of Speed Part II: 200 MPH or Bust!
By Chuck Johnson Photos by Joe Lu In our last update, we left off having just set a new Bonneville H/PS land speed record at 184.1 MPH. (Click here to read about part one of our Bonneville World of Speed
STREET TO SALT: CAN THIS S13 TOP 200MPH?
Street To Salt: Can This S13 Top 200mph? SPECIAL FEATURE Words Keith Charvonia Images Larry Chen of Speed Hunters CHAPTER ONE The triple crown Looking at the image above you might be tempted to feel a bit jealous. That’s a
Project Land Speed Racer 240SX: Chassis Prep and Roll Cage Fabrication
By Chuck Johnson Ah yes, the beginning of any good sedan type racecar build almost always starts with ruining a perfectly decent streetcar. In the case of Project Land Speed Racer 240SX though, I’m not sure if we are really
QR25DET Engine Teardown Part 2: Measuring Valve Lash
Working on a custom long rod QR25DET build for a B15 Sentra. Now that we have the engine out of the car, we need to tear the engine down, and take measurements. Once measurements have been taken, we can start
QR25DE Engine Teardown Part 1: Cams & Lifters
Working on a custom long rod QR25DET build for a B15 Sentra. Now that we have the engine out of the car, we need to tear the engine down, and take measurements. Once measurements have been taken, we can start