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AEM Sponsored Chris Forsberg Recaps Formula Drift Round 3 at Palm Beach

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Chris Forsberg's score of 93.3 was the highest of the day at the new Palm Beach venue.
Chris Forsberg's score of 93.3 was the highest of the day at the new Palm Beach venue.
The 2011 Formula Drift Series headed to Palm Beach International Raceway for round three. The multi-track, state-of-the-art facility is owned and operated by a team of car collectors and racers, making it a motorsports enthusiast's nirvana, yet for drivers on the tour this was an entirely new stop, and expectations at first were dubious at best.
The AEM sponsored driver qualified first Palm Beach International Raceway.
The AEM sponsored driver qualified first Palm Beach International Raceway.


"Without any previous experience at this track, I had no idea what to expect, and we did have some crazy moments, but all-in-all we had a great weekend," Chris Forsberg commented. Forsberg is currently the second most winningest driver in Formula Drift history.

Thursday's practice started off with a bang, literally, as competitor's entry speeds were well above the 100 mph mark, much faster than normal, and particularly unusual for a new venue. Couple that with what was termed an "unfortunate barrier placement" and it becomes easy to understand why so many drivers slammed hard into the wall during practice.

To their credit, Formula Drift officials quickly recognized that the track was a hazard to drivers, as well as fans, so they stopped practice and went to work on reconfiguring the course. The new design was simple, but turned out to be deceptively technical, as even a minute mistake glaringly stood out to the judges. So the track is where we started our conversation with Forsberg.

This was an entirely new and challenging venue for you, what made Palm Beach different, and what about it suited you so well?

"Palm Beach International Raceway was the first time that Formula Drift (or I) went to Florida for competition. We were expecting crazy hot temperatures, afternoon showers, and a mediocre crowd. Yet, we were blown away with the relatively cool temps, packed stands, and no rain. I feel that our team does a great job at dissecting racing lines and getting good runs right off the bat, where other teams may struggle to find the right line through the course."
Forsberg currently sits in the number two spot for the winningest drivers in Formula Drift history.
Forsberg currently sits in the number two spot for the winningest drivers in Formula Drift history.


Talk about that 100 mph entry speed, what was up with that, and how unusual is are those speeds?

"We have come close and even broken 100 mph a few times, but it is very rare. Usually we are in the high 80's to low 90's, however, in testing, a few drivers hit nearly 110 mph. At first, the course had a very abrupt turn in the braking zone, sending several cars into the wall. Knowing that drivers would only start to feel more comfortable and push harder as the weekend went on, Formula Drift made the decision to revise the track to make it safer for everyone."

Your 93.3 score was the highest of the day, how good did that feel? And for those not familiar, give us an idea how judges score that aspect, is it all based on a controlled drift?

"I was very happy to qualify in first place. The judges focus on several aspects of drifting to come up with their score. The main criteria are speed, line, angle, and overall excitement (style). Speed is self-explanatory, it's simply how fast you go through the course. Line is in regards to the racing line, where you place the car on the course, and how close you get to the designated clipping points. Angle is just how it sounds, it's about how sideways your car is throughout the course while ensuring the car never loses drift, or spins out."

"Overall excitement is all about how hard you drive your car, how much throttle you use, how hard you flick the car from side-to-side, and how much smoke your car makes. It's the overall beauty of your car in drift."
Forsberg says the number one lesson he takes to each track is remembering to be smooth and consistent.
Forsberg says the number one lesson he takes to each track is remembering to be smooth and consistent.


Give us a few insights about your semis running against Vaughn Gittin Jr., you mention him kicking up a little dirt, how did that affect you? Also, give his a little more detail about your run against McNamara?

"We faced off with Vaughn Gittin Jr. in the semi-finals. We put down a great lead run and Vaughn jumped the curb on the inside of the first turn, which kicked some dirt onto the track. When we went out for our second run, Vaughn lead into the first corner and swung a little wide, I tried to follow his line but ended up going even wider. The judges reviewed the footage and concluded that the dirt on the track may have been the cause."

"Personally, I can't be sure if it was the dirt, or simply driver error, but the judges decided to sweep the track and run us one more time just to be sure. I laid down another great lead run against Vaughn, unfortunately, I was not able to better his chase run and lost the round."

"We had one last chance to get on the podium if we could defeat Darren McNamara. I knew that he would be very close to me since his car is so fast, but he typically runs a shallower angle. To win, I decided to wow the judges with a ton of angle in the first corner, but I over shot it and spun. At this point, my only chance at the win would be for Darren to make a similar mistake, which he did not."

Did learn anything from the Palm Beach race that you might apply in the next round in Wall, New Jersey?

"This weekend, as well as throughout the season, I have learned that being smooth and consistent is typically what will take you to the top. And it is something I will remember when we get to round four at Wall Speedway."

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AEM Air Intake Installation Video Released for 2011 Ford Mustang GT 5.0L

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AEM Ford Mustang 5.0L Air Intake Install Video
Owners of the 2011 Ford Mustang GT 5.0L can gain an estimated 8 horsepower at 5000 rpm with air intake 21-8122DP or 21-8122DC. Check out the AEM 21-8122DP and 21-8122DC air intake install video below and see how simple this air intake installation can be for 2011 Ford Mustang models with the 5.0L engine. AEM air intake 21-8122DP was designed with a polished intake tube and AEM 21-8122DC uses a Gunmetal Gray tube to reduce restriction in the intake path.

AEM-21-8122 - AEM Air Intake Installation for 2011 Ford Mustang GT 5.0L
21-8122 - AEM Air Intake Installation for 2011 Ford Mustang GT 5.0L


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Need for Speed Scion tC Formula DRIFT Team Continues to Improve Through 2011

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Team driver Fredric Aasbo signing autographs after qualifying.
Team driver Fredric Aasbo signing autographs after qualifying.
So far, the 2011 Formula DRIFT season has been a learning experience for Stephan Papadakis and the AEM sponsored Need for Speed Scion tC team. A new driver, and new vehicle platform bring many new challenges, but Stephan and his team are getting more and more dialed in as the season progresses.
Fredric Aasbo following teammate Matt Powers in their top 32 battle.
Fredric Aasbo following teammate Matt Powers in their top 32 battle.


Formula DRIFT Invasion at the Palm Beach International Raceway in West Palm Beach, FL, was a new venue for FD, but you wouldn't have been able to tell based on the huge turnout over the weekend. The event was sold out, including the reserve seating, and it was standing room only for over 7,000 fans in attendance. "You could tell it was a real gathering point for auto-enthusiasts of all types," said Aasbo. "It was a really cool first event for Formula DRIFT down in Florida and I have a good feeling about next year."

Team driver and 2010 rookie of the year, Fredric Aasbo, continues to improve and qualified in 6th position in Florida with the new 2011 tC platform. Team owner Stephan Papadakis commented, "The car overall has been very good. We are pleased with the performance of the 4 cylinder and feel there is no disadvantage not using a V8.
Fredric Aasbo throwing up huge smoke and massive angle by the rear clipping point!
Fredric Aasbo throwing up huge smoke and massive angle by the rear clipping point!
On Thursday, after the first practice, we brought the car in to change the gear ratio to suit the track better. As we were half way finished, Formula D decided to change the track layout and we put the original gears back in. It all worked out in the end since the final track layout was pretty exciting.”
The stands were overflowing with drift fans over the weekend in Florida.
The stands were overflowing with drift fans over the weekend in Florida.


However, Fredric lost to Need for Speed teammate Matt Powers in an unfortunate top 32 match-up. "This is Fredric's first full season with our team and in Formula DRIFT," said team owner Stephan Papadakis. "We're evolving our teamwork and our strategy, and I think we'll see Fredric continue to mature as a driver this year. We are still working out our best strategy. Fredric's style is big angle and a lot of tire smoke, but at the expense of speed. It looks great, but we have been discussing a compromise to have more speed. Our chemistry is pretty good and we are able to discuss and look at videos, and then adjust car and driving to suit."

Fredric, Stephan, and the rest of the Need for Speed Scion tC team continue to mesh and work out the kinks as the 2011 Formula DRIFT season slides on, and they're a team that should not be ignored. Other drift teams better take notice as FD's next stop in Wall, NJ is just around the corner. The Need for Speed Scion tC team is a definite force to be reckoned with and drift fans won't want to miss the exciting, smoky action in New Jersey or through the rest of the 2011 season!

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2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z Owners Have Powerful and Stylish Cold Air Intake Option From AEM

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Air Intake 21-700C for 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L i-VTEC
Air Intake 21-700C for 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L i-VTEC
2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L i-VTEC
2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L i-VTEC
Honda's CR-Z has a sophisticated, aerodynamic shape and smooth, sleek lines that announces its arrival without saying a word. The fine styling of the CR-Z isn't limited to the exterior. Once seated inside, drivers are treated to arguably one of the most advanced interiors Honda has ever created.
Dyno Chart for 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L i-VTEC Air Intake 21-700
Dyno Chart for 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L i-VTEC Air Intake 21-700
Intake 21-700P for 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L i-VTEC
Intake 21-700P for 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z with the 1.5L i-VTEC engine
In addition, the 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z is powered by a 1.5L i-VTEC engine and is available with either a 6-Speed manual or CVT transmission. To compliment this car AEM has introduced a new intake system that boosts engine performance while seamlessly integrating into the engine bay.

AEM engineered this Cold Air intake system to relocate the air filter with sleek tubing to the outside of the engine bay in order to deliver air with lower temperatures to the air inlet. This aids in achieving increased horsepower since cooler air is denser and carries more oxygen molecules to the combustion chamber.

The AEM intake design comes with choice of two finishes, gunmetal gray (part 21-700C) or polished (part 21-700P). The gunmetal gray tube is powder coated, while the finish on the polished tube is vacuum metalized.  These finishes are incredibly resilient to the harsh environment that exists under the hood which can cause oxidation and fading.

The cold air intakes have an AEM Dryflow air filter, part number 21-201DK.  This high flowing filter traps dust and debris through an extremely durable synthetic media.  The filter incorporates a metal screen on the outside of the media that enhances airflow and aids in keeping the pleating in the proper position.

Dyno testing was done on AEM's 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L air intake systems and showed an estimated increase of 4 horsepower at 5400 rpm. AEM 21-700C and 21-700P come with detailed installation instructions that take you step by step through the simple process of installing one of these air intake systems on the 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z with the 1.5L i-VTEC engine.

AEM Air Intake Systems come with a lifetime limited warranty.  To find all AEM products for your vehicle, use the AEM application search function and the Where to Buy function on AEMIntakes.com to find an AEM dealer near you.
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AEM Air Intake Installation Videos Released for Ford F-150, Dodge Challenger and More

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AEM has released three new air intake installation videos that help explain how easy it is to install extra horsepower on your vehicle. If you are looking to boost your vehicle's power and/or acceleration, but don't want a huge impact on your wallet, AEM air intake systems do just that. Check out the following installation videos to see how simple it is to gain more power and performance with an AEM cold air intake.

AEM Chrysler 300C, Dodge Charger and Dodge Magnum Air Intake Install Video
AEM air intake numbers 21-8219DP and 21-8219DC were designed for 2005 through 2010 Chrysler 300C and 2006, 2007 and 2008 Dodge Charger/Magnum models with the 6.1L engine. This video demonstrates the steps involved with installing AEM parts 21-8219DP (polished finish) and 21-8219DC (gunmetal grey finish) on several Chrysler 300C and Dodge Charger/Magnum models.

AEM-21-8219 - AEM Air Intake Installation for Newer Chrysler 300C, Dodge Magnum/Charger 6.1L
21-8219 - AEM Air Intake Installation for Newer Chrysler 300C, Dodge Magnum/Charger 6.1L


AEM Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger Air Intake Install Video
The 2008, 2009 and 2010, 6.1L, Dodge Challenger and 2009 & 2010 Dodge Charger models with the 5.7L and 6.1L engines use AEM cold air intakes 21-8223DP or 21-8223DC. Testing showed this air intake gains an estimated 24 horsepower at 5400 rpm when installed on a 2009 Dodge Challenger with 6.1 liter engine. This installation video for AEM 21-8223DP (polished finish) and 21-8223DC (gunmetal gray finish) air intakes shows how easy they are to install.

AEM-21-8223 - AEM Air Intake Installation for 2008 through 2010 Dodge Challenger 6.1L and 2009 & 2010 Dodge Charger models with the 5.7L and 6.1L engines
21-8223 - AEM Air Intake Installation for 2008 through 2010 Dodge Challenger 6.1L and 2009 & 2010 Dodge Charger models with the 5.7L and 6.1L engines


AEM Ford F150 and Ford F150 SVT Raptor Air Intake Install Video
Owners of the 2010 Ford F150 and Ford F150 SVT Raptor pickup can gain an estimated 16.6 horsepower at 4600 rpm with air intake 41-1101P or 41-1101C.  Check out the AEM 41-1101P and 41-1101C air intake install video below and see how simple installation can be for 2010 Ford F150 and F150 SVT Raptor models.

AEM-41-1101 - AEM Air Intake Installation for 2010 Ford F150 5.4L
41-1101 - AEM Air Intake Installation for 2010 Ford F150 5.4L


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