e. Tuner Toys Block Fitting
480/225-3326 - tunertoys.com
Back in the old days, a do-it-yourself turbo kit's oil lines were a big mess of tee fittings and stripped threads. Tuner Toys comes to the rescue with its new block fitting. The fitting has a BSPT male thread that screws into the block in place of the oil pressure sending unit, which is in turn threaded into a female BSPT thread on the opposite side. Between the block and the sending unit are two 1/8-inch NPT female ports for an oil feed line and a oil pressure gauge. The fittings retail for about $15 and can be found at the Tuner Toy's website or in a Stealthmode Performance oil line kit.
f. Kenwood KVT-717DVD
800/KENWOOD - kenwoodusa.com
Kenwood has always been at the top of the game when it comes to head units. The KVT-717DVD doesn't disappoint. With a built-in, seven-inch wide TFT display and touchscreen control, the KVT-717DVD is very user friendly and includes a video input for a rear view camera and two RCA AV inputs for auxiliary entertainment (PS2, XBOX, etc.), and also comes iPod-ready. There's even an optional TV tuner so you can watch your favorite cartoons on the way to the racetrack.
h. K40 Electronics Calibre'
800/323-6768 - k40.com
K40 Electronic's Calibre' is the first Bluetooth enabled wireless remote radar and laser detection system in the world. Individual Bluetooth receivers are hidden behind the front grill and rear bumper for the fastest possible reaction to, and warning of, radar signals. When the Calibre's voice mode is enabled, the driver is warned of radar signals verbally, including the location of the signal. Prices range from $900 to $1700, depending on the number of receivers used. That sounds like a lot of scratch, but so were those five speeding tickets you got last year.
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