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    Default LoveFab NSX Competes in the 2008 AKA Rally


    I have always lived my life by this little saying. “Life is not about arriving to a grave in a well preserved body but rather sliding in sideways, out of breath screaming Holy Sh*t, What I ride!!!” Well this is the only way I can describe the most recent AKA Rally.
    The 2008 AKA Rally almost didn’t happen because of high gas prices and the uncertainty of the economy but when SpeedTV along with several other sponsors decided to join, the AKA Rally when forward with full force.
    Once I found out about SpeedTV filming six (6) episodes about the AKA Rally, I decided to contact a few of my sponsors to see if they wanted to come on board with this rally. I first contacted Cody at LoveFab, needless to say, he was more than excited to work with my NSX (Team Allstars). We worked out an agreement and a week later I dropped my NSX off for the LoveFab Turbo treatment.
    Although this was a great system and I was excited to have it installed, we would only have two weeks to put it in and test it out before the Rally started. Cody assured me it wouldn’t be a problem seeing how he could shut down his shop for a few days and install it. That would take about 3-4 days and he would have another 10 days to test and tune the system.
    A few weeks later, I went back to pick up the car and I absolutely loved it. I drove it back to Atlanta and while driving back home, Cody with LoveFab would call or text to see how the car was performing. When I returned home, I had to remove my audio setup from my trunk so I could put our luggage in as well as installing all of my new electronic devices to prepare for the rally.

    I installed a new Garmin GPS Device along with hard wiring the V1 with remote display. Another perk for this rally was all participants got a Laser Star Laser Jamming system which also needed to be installed. I also mounted the two way radio above my head so I could communicate with the other drivers. I had one week to neatly install everything before leaving for New York for the start of the rally. I finished Saturday morning about 3:30am and at 7am, my co-driver Brian Ledvora (ExoticMD) and I were off to NY.
    The additional of the new LoveFab turbo system was great. I was able to find a few spirited runs against an Evo IX, a new GTR and a Z06. I beat the Evo and was very close to the GTR, the Z06 beat me but I wasn’t too upset seeing how we only had the boost at 4ft lbs. Cody and I both felt it was safer to run only 4 lbs of boost seeing how I was going to be running at different ambient temperatures and different altitudes for over 6,000 miles. Once I would return, we would re-adjust my boost to 8-9lbs and then I might walk all over that Z06. One thing I didn’t consider with this extra boost were my brakes. With all of this new power, I would need to stop faster. I hadn’t replaced my brake pads in some time and while traveling to NY, when I would stop for gas, I could start to hear my pads starting to squeak.

    We arrived in NY later that evening (about midnight) and most of the other drivers were out front waiting for us. (Actually socializing but out front waiting for us sounds much better) We had a day of rest before starting the Rally on Tuesday morning; so on Monday, my only mission was to find brake pads for the front and rear of my car. Once again Cody from LoveFab would call or text to see how the car was doing and at that point, I told him about the brakes situation. He said if I needed any help, please do not hesitate to contact him regarding the reinstallation of the pads. Brian and I drove all around NY and found front ceramic pads without a problem but for some reason, we couldn’t find a shop or store that stocked the rear pads for the NSX. Many shops offered to have them there within a day or two but at this point, we were leaving out in less than 18 hours and I needed rear pads in hand and time to have them installed. I was finally able to find a shop who could order them now and I could pick them up about 5pm that Monday.
    Later that night, we had our kick-off party for all of the drivers but I had to cut it short seeing how I still needed to install the brake pads. Typically installing brakes aren’t a problem but I forgot the caliper pistons on the NSX need to be rotated as they are pushed back in and I didn’t have that tool with me. I managed to make it happen and by 2am I was in the bed. (Remember I only slept 3 hours the night before)

    The next morning we woke up at 6am to make the 7am drivers meeting. At this time, we found out our beautiful friend Bobbie was going to join us and run on the rally. She would ride in several different cars and hopefully have some seat time in the NSX.

    7:30 hits and all of the cars are off. We had a great assortment of cars this year including several C5s, C6s, GTRs, 996, Cayanne Turbos, M3s, M5s, Porsche Carrera GT and a highly modified Ferrari 360. I left in the pack with the CGT and Ferrari and M5. We were doing great for about 25 minutes until our navigation told US to go one way and told THEM to go another.

    Well it turns out they didn’t make the correct turn and we were the ones they were following. (Chasing). We were running great but when I was shifting, I was getting a puff of smoke in between gears. I called Cody and he said as well as some of the other drivers on radio, I might running rich and the excess and fuel was being dumped into the exhaust thus creating the smoke but when I pulled over for our first gas stop, when I checked the oil, it was a bit low. I tapped it off and continued to watch the oil level as we traveled to our first stop, Columbus, Ohio.

    When we got to Ohio, (about 5pm) Brian and I checked the oil again and it was two quarts low again. I knew something was wrong so I called Cody again. He asked me to pull the air filter off of the turbo housing and to our nightmare; the turbo blade had play in it. This turbo was gone! Without hesitation, Cody jumped in his car with another turbo and drove 8 hours to our first checkpoint in Ohio to install the new turbo. All of the other drivers were giving my their condolences when they heard my turbo was blow but when I told them LoveFab was coming to replace it…TONIGHT, they couldn’t believe it. The only instruction I got from Cody was to remove the turbo, intercooler, muffler and wastegate so when he got there, reinstallation of the new turbo would only take an hour or two.


    The amazing thing about these Rallies is the amount of help I get from the other drivers when a person is down. Without hesitation, I had three other drivers get their tools helping me jack up my car and removed what needed to be removed. They found pleasure in it and when I also forgot to get oil and a filter around midnight, another driver let me take out their pristine Porsche Cayanne Turbo S to get it. Regardless of what speed you are going or whoever comes in first into each city, moments like this are what makes the Rallies are all about!

    Cody arrived about 2:30am and to his dismay, he got a speeding ticket going 79 in a 70mph zone at 1am on a deserted road. What I also realized was he was driving his Monster Beast 900+hp NSX. I asked him if he wanted to rest and we can get up at 6am to work on the car but he insisted we should get it over with and change our the turbo at that moment. It is not like I am tired enough (having only 6 hours total of sleep for the past 2-3 days) but we had to do what we had to do. I was his assistant for this moment seeing how we had the car on jack stands in the parking lot with only flashlights to help us see.
    Well Cody really does know these cars. We had the new turbo system in less than one hour and in about another thirty minutes, we had the oil changed and the car put back together and started without a hitch. Once that was complete, we decided to rest. At 7am, we all woke up; I drove the car while Cody tuned it with the AEM FIC and we still made it back to the hotel in time for the drivers meeting.
    When we pulled back into the hotel at 7:50am, the other drivers couldn’t believe Cody had done it and even more so they were really impressed with his car. We all tried to convince Cody to run the next leg with us to Cedar Rapid, Iowa but I think that ticket got the best of him and he didn’t want to risk it anymore. I hugged and kissed Cody, (not literally) quickly packed my trunk and Brian and I were off on our next leg!


    Our run to Cedar Rapids was good. I was able to get on boost a few times and the car was flying. I even picked a race with one of the Ferrari and M5 and walked away from both of them without a problem.
    Now this is the power I was expecting from a turbo system. It turns out at NO FAULT AT ALL of Cody’s; Precision sent him a bad turbo from the start. I wasn’t upset at all, rather I was impressed and I couldn’t stop talking about how someone (Cody) could care so much about a customer to drive to where I was to fix my car. I know if I was further away it wouldn’t have been so easy but regardless, Cody now has a friend and customer for life.
    After Cedar Rapids we went to Hasting Nebraska to run on Motorsports Park Hasting (MPH) for the day and that itself was a blast. The final race consisted of the highly anticipated GTR vs. Z06 vs. ZMCoupe vs. M5. Although many people made fun of the GTR for being too tall or too heavy, it excelled on the track as if that is where it was built for each and every corner.


    Once we left Hasting Nebraska, we drove to the beautiful, gorgeous, breath taking Moab, Utah.

    Words cannot describe how beautiful that town is. To top everything off, we spent the afternoon white water river rafting down the Colorado River surrounded by the scenic backdrop. Later that night, we just sat under the stars to mingling in an environment we wouldn’t typically be.

    The next day we went to Salt Lake City planning on running on the Bonneville Salt Flats but at this time of the year, they were under water. (About 3 feet) When we found out the Salt flats were cancelled, we would just continued onto our last leg of the Rally…Las Vegas!!! And still Cody is calling or texting twice a day to check on me and the car. The car was running great so off to Las Vegas we go!

    The Beautiful Bobbie driving the NSX

    Well on the way to Las Vegas, we got word the Ferrari was trying to break some personal speed records on the back roads; I heard rumors he was topping 180mph. Nights prior he would come to the hotel with photos and proof that he was getting out of tickets when he was in the triple digit speeds. He would even brag and show us picture of officers with his car smiling yet no tickets. I couldn’t believe it but later I found out that the driver of the Ferrari had an international drivers’ license and since he knew the points wouldn’t transfer, he didn’t care about getting caught. Well on the last day, Ferrari driver came out of a construction zone in Nevada (about 100 miles from the finish line) passing the chief of police in his personal car at about 140 mph. The chief called ahead to the highway patrol to catch this Ferrari.

    The NHP waited for him to come into view and “instant on” the radar detector and clocked him at 147mph. Needless to say the Ferrari owner pulled over thinking he could just smile, show them his international drivers license, take some pictures and go on his merry way…WRONG! The chief of police pulled in behind them and insisted that NHP arrest this guy now! They ended up looking up his information and found he actually has residence in Los Angeles so they indeed arrested him and his bail was set at $2,200.00. He was tied up in the system for about 4 and arrived in Las Vegas about 6 hours later than everyone else.
    All in all I had a great time. The NSX performed INCREDIBLE. Everyone admired how my NSX sounded under WOT which I was concerned about seeing how I took off my favorite Taitec LWGT exhaust. With my NSX being one of the oldest cars there, it was also one of the most favorite. I am still glad I own my NSX and with the new LOVEFAB treatment, I feel I can now compete with 95% of the cars on the road.
    The AKA Rally will be on SpeedTV sometime this fall so please keep an eye out for the LoveFab NSX Turbo!

    Again I would like to thank Cody at LoveFab for incredible Customer Service and a great turbo system!!!

    Thank you Cody!






    Here is a short AKA Rally Video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrwzUaHDVWM
    Last edited by ARFNSX; 09-17-2008 at 09:01 AM.

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    dam im soo jealous..... i need to travel!!

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    yea ur finally boosted did you go on 80 at all? i just did the drive from PA to idaho 2 weeks ago. in a town and country it was BORING but looks like you all had lots of fun

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    Reading is all stone age 'n shiit. Cliffs?

    ETA: Jk, I did read the whole freaking thing. Nice write up and nice pictures. Your NSX is sick!
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    now that's customer service this is nowhere close, but all i can give rite now to Cody and his dedication toward customer.

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    Did Brent aka BamBam in the shogun 350Z enter in this one? I know he does a lot of AKA Rallies... dont know if his car is back together again.
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    Dude...Sounded like a blast when you were telling me at the V. I'm definitely going to try to do one next year. Let me know the next time you're doing one and ill see if ill be able to get time to do it too.

    Gotta do some work on the cayman if i decide not to upgrade though

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    nice seein ya at the V

    that 2jz swapped nsx = omfg lawl

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    looks like great fun.

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    damn nice write up.....someday i'll be able to do some rallies
    and lovefab will be kept in mind after i get back from basic
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    damn Alex! call me weird but i never knew you were boooooosted

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    Nice job! I started reading the thread and halfway through i realized it was your car. Looks different with all the decals. Good times.

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    Awesome!

    I want to do a rally soooooo bad!
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    Customer service FTW!

    Congrats on the run. One day down the line I hope to have a worthy car/sponsors/$$$ to do a rally run!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GirlieZ
    yea ur finally boosted did you go on 80 at all? i just did the drive from PA to idaho 2 weeks ago. in a town and country it was BORING but looks like you all had lots of fun

    My average speed was about 94mph and my top speed was 169mph. I had much more in the car but an M3 wouldn't go any faster and I wasn't going to pass at that speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Mech.
    Did Brent aka BamBam in the shogun 350Z enter in this one? I know he does a lot of AKA Rallies... dont know if his car is back together again.

    Brent bought a GTR for this Rally. That is actually his car on the track but Jason was driving it at the time. He was really nice and let people take turns in his GTR on Hastings track!

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    Kick ass write up!!!!!!!!!! I have that speeding ticket shirt too! I have always wanted to go on one of those ralleys. They seem like SOOO much fun!

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    I had so many funny tshirt for this rally!

    It was a good bit of money but honestly well worth it. I have been going since 2004 when it aired on MTV true life.

    It seems I save all year just to throw the money into this one event!

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    Great write up on the rally and your experiences with it. I loved reading it. I would love to do a rally like this someday as well.....still a dream right now though.
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    nice write up and pics Alex! Looks like you really had a blast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    Kick ass write up!!!!!!!!!! I have that speeding ticket shirt too! I have always wanted to go on one of those ralleys. They seem like SOOO much fun!

    -Ant.
    Yep, I have that shirt too! go Walmart, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARFNSX
    I had so many funny tshirt for this rally!

    It was a good bit of money but honestly well worth it. I have been going since 2004 when it aired on MTV true life.

    It seems I save all year just to throw the money into this one event!
    honest question, what kind of money was involved on a rally like this?
    Who knows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondabuilder
    honest question, what kind of money was involved on a rally like this?
    3250 rally cost includes hotels events and dinner
    1250 in fuel
    1000 personal money
    1000 in bail or ticket money
    500 strippers
    7000 divided by you and your co-driver so about

    $3500 each give or take $500 not including any damages to your car

    I also added about 10k before I even left for the rally including the Turbo system, GPS, V1 and other crap that went into or out of my car

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    How much did that jammer run you? Did it work for you and the other drivers?

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    Nice...looks like you had fun Alex..

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    Quote Originally Posted by AirMax95
    How much did that jammer run you? Did it work for you and the other drivers?
    Laser Star laser Jammer

    I have mixed reviews on this device.

    First thing is I was never shot with Laser in over 6000 miles. I heard only 15% of the law enforcement uses laser because of cost. Most still run K and Ka radar.

    Those who did get hit by the laser, they jammer worked about 70% of the time. Most of the jamming companies, including Laser Star are european companies where shooting laser is more common.

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    Awesome write-up Alex and glad you made it back safe and sound as well as the car. Beautiful pictures and a potential "wifey" you got there.

    Oh- and when you would like to test this theory:

    "re-adjust my boost to 8-9lbs and then I might walk all over that Z06."


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    Quote Originally Posted by ARFNSX
    3250 rally cost includes hotels events and dinner
    1250 in fuel
    1000 personal money
    1000 in bail or ticket money
    500 strippers
    7000 divided by you and your co-driver so about

    $3500 each give or take $500 not including any damages to your car

    I also added about 10k before I even left for the rally including the Turbo system, GPS, V1 and other crap that went into or out of my car

    I am about to start nickel and diming everything lol Badass write up man, Hopefully in the next year or 2 I can make it out...


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    That's actually less than I figured. Heck step up the boost on the STi, and I should be able to keep up reasonably. save the money on strippers and take my lady with me, sounds like a great trip!
    Who knows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARFNSX
    Brent bought a GTR for this Rally. That is actually his car on the track but Jason was driving it at the time. He was really nice and let people take turns in his GTR on Hastings track!
    oh that dirty sob. i knew he he ordered one... im going to have to call and give him a ear full or two...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Mech.
    oh that dirty sob. i knew he he ordered one... im going to have to call and give him a ear full or two...
    idk why but this made me laugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reaper
    I am about to start nickel and diming everything lol Badass write up man, Hopefully in the next year or 2 I can make it out...


    Johnny if you wanna go I'll split it with you :boobies:
    I'm definitely down for it dude. We'll just see how everything goes in the time running up to that and ill see whether i want to go the boost route or go with another car

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Youngn
    I'm definitely down for it dude. We'll just see how everything goes in the time running up to that and ill see whether i want to go the boost route or go with another car
    We've got less than a year....time to start saving and making decisions...http://akarally.com/site.php

    I'm stoked son

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    Great write-up. So awesome to hear the stories about car guys coming together like that. Especially the guy driving all the way out there to fix your turbo, that's pretty incredible. What a good guy.

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    Great write up, looks like it was a blast.

    It was nice meeting you last night Alex.

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    looks like it was tons o' fun



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    Quote Originally Posted by rupertaker
    Great write up, looks like it was a blast.

    It was nice meeting you last night Alex.

    bryant

    It was a blast. I would highly suggest to for anymore who wants a lil more adventure and adrenline in their lives!!!

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    Badass and fantastic write up!

    Next year take the Rodeo.
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    Wow, I am extremely jealous. That looked like one hell of a trip. I saw your car at the V and wondered what the stickers were for. Oh and a big +100 to Cody at Lovefab, talk about customer service.

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    nice man,looks like alot of fun

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