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Hyundai hasn’t been known in the States for their awesome performance cars, mostly due to the fact that only “cheap” Hyundai cars have been exported.
As of lately, they have started shipping higher performance cars like the Hyundai Genesis, boasting up to 375 horsepower on factory engine.
Above is a fixed up version of the Hyundai Genesis with air intake, Brembo brakes, and 19-inch rims.
I do like it a lot except I would much prefer a turbo and a front cool-air intercooler instead of the cheezy cold-air instake.
Of course, there’s HKS who’s working on the turbo kits already so it shouldn’t be long before you can make your Genesis into an illegal turbo warrior. (Turbo kits on naturally aspirated cars are illegal in states like California, shucks…)
Maybe I will have to do a DIY article on how to install one of these aftermarket turbo kits.
To that end, the only performance mods – outside of aiding the V6’s breathing – include a modified suspension, Brembo brakes and 19-inch Volk wheels shod in performance rubber. The exterior benefits from a black camo and “stealth fighter-inspired paint design,” along with tinted head and taillights, APR rear wing and custom grille. Inside, carbon fiber trim joins a pair of Cobra seats with black suede accents and an Infinity audio system.
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Rice Rocket - Fancied Up Hyundai Genesis!
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Here’s a cool plug-N-play armrest for your desk. I know I need two of these for my peanut-shaped desk as I put my monitor on the leftside and my arms fall out of the desk.

Installation is easy and can be rotated too.
Features:
- Simple & Compact
- Comfortable
- Release (minimize) strain to the wrist, arm and shoulder (prevent from CTS (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
- 180 degree Flip from one side to another side
- Special rubber pad ensures tight table grip
- Easy assembly, no tools needed
- Perfect for both home and office, especially if you need to work with computer for a very long time and continuously.
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Plug-N-Play Armrest for your Curvy Desk!
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This makes me wonder, “why didn’t I think of this?”
Get the ice cube maker and keep your plastic water bottles chilled for way longer than regular cubes.
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Here’s a great DIY on how to distill that rice wine using a rice cooker.
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A rice cooker/warmer makes a great boiler.
It’s got a rubber gasket so all the steam goes out the vent. It’s insulated so all the heat goes into the mash.A plastic garbage bag makes a great condenser.
It’s got lots of surface area, cooling and condensing the vapor very quickly.
In my experiments it didn’t need to be vented and hardly puffed up at all.I tested my still by distilling a gallon of “rice wine for cooking” which has salt added to it to keep people from using it as a beverage. I put the bag in a tub to keep it from rolling off the table when it got heavy, and in case the bag leaked.