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Driving Shoes For When You Don’t Want To Wear Driving Shoes

Shoes come between you and your car. That’s unavoidable. Good ones feel like they don’t. Purpose-made driving shoes with all manner of pretense and peacockishness have attempted to fill that space, with varying results. For us though? We stick to

Boosted or Natural: Supercharged NSX vs Modifed NA – /TUNED

Video by /DRIVE, Text by Bryce Womeldurf This episode of /TUNED, aired last season on the /DRIVE+ channel, featuring a comparison between two friends’ approaches to tuning the NSX; one keeping things naturally aspirated and the other going with the approach

Project Miata: Goodbye, devil hoses

Goodbye #devilhoses. See you in another #20years. Well, see you next oil change. #Stayput #Miata #Miatalife #devilhose #NA #NA8 #jinbaittai #ivemendedsomething A photo posted by Bryce Womeldurf (@hoonart) on May 30, 2015 at 6:05pm PDT Over the weekend, I worked

Mazda Still Gets It: Driving Matters

Recently, I was a little annoyed to see a local dealership advertising that you could take a “virtual testdrive” of a new Camry. While I realize that someone may hopefully not just make a judgement on a major purchase, like

Project Miata: Coolant Hoses Are A Go!

Decided to get the #Miata off the ground before work. Coolant hoses are a go tonight. #Hooniverse #HoonArt pic.twitter.com/fkJEimfAok — Bryce Womeldurf (@HoonArtBlog) May 28, 2015 In case you missed it on my Twitter feed this morning, I finally lifted

Project ThunderBunny: Fixing An Unstable Idle

Over the past few weeks, our daily driver 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit, known as the ThunderBunny, started developing a rough idle. Driving around town, it felt completely normal, but once you stopped at a red light, you could feel the engine

The dream of the 70s is alive in British Colombia

H/T to Tim Andersen Okay, so perhaps that doesn’t quite have the ring to it that Portlandia’s “Dream of the ’90s” did a few years ago, but this thing is quite a find! Right now, you can have a 1973 Lamborghini Espada, the

The Art Car Museum of Houston

Often when I take a trip, I’ll have a look around to see what local car culture is available to see and experience. Such was the case last week, when I landed in Houston, Texas, for my sister’s wedding in Austin. Something

V.I.S.I.T. – Sebring Edition

Often when you attend a major race, such as the 12 Hours of Sebring, there is just as much to see off the track as there is on it. There were rare models cruising the grounds and parking areas of Sebring, devoted