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2010-03-05 22:11:10
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Tunerlifestyletv is interviewing Mike Kojima. Post your questions.
In Tunerlifestyletv's effort to shed more light on the industry, we are doing something new. Industry icons will now be featured in written articles on Tunerlifestyletv. Now you can get inside information on the industry and how it operates. This will include magazines, car shows, drifting, performance parts, etc.. Even though this isnt new, there aren't many blogs or magazines conducting these interviews. Best of all, you the member, will get to ask the questions. Here's how it will work:

- We will name the person that will be featured on the Tunerlifestyletv
- A short background will be included
- Post your questions here in the forum
- We will screen and choose the questions that our icon will answer
- The article will be published

Our first interview will be with Mike Kojima. Here is Mikes background straight from his mouth:

"I have written mostly for SCC and Turbo but I have written for Honda Tuning, Modified, Import Tuner, Grassroots Motorsports and probably some others I can't rmemeber right now. I have a book by HPand another one for Motorbooks international.

Been an engineer for Nissan, Nissans Nismo Program and TRD in the past. Currently do suspension consulting work for Falken Tires Drift team, an off road racing team and several Time Attack Teams who I can't mention. Some of the better known cars and drivers I have helped with are XS-Engineerings GT-R, M-Works Z, WORKS, Jackson Dawson Racing Scion TC, Billy Johnson and Dai Yoshihara. Used to race IMSA, SCCA and NASA, got hurt bad in a racing accident in 2006 and havent driven much lately.

Current full time job is editor of MotoIQ.com" - Mike Kojima



All questions for Mike must be posted by Friday March 12th on Tunerlifestyletv.
2010-03-05 22:45:29
#2
i got a good serious quesiton

If you autox so much an compete as you do.. why not use a p10 chassis rather then b14 ?
2010-03-06 15:07:10
#3
I have a serious question. It might sound funny or cliche, but:
What first made you get into cars? Your father? Friends? Just liked it one day?
2010-03-06 15:10:25
#4
Originally Posted by Tunerlifestyletv

All questions for Mike must be posted by Friday March 12th on Tunerlifestyletv.


So where do we post the questions?
Here?
Or on Tunerlifestyletv? If there, can we have a link please?
2010-03-08 17:20:15
#5
Bump for an answer to my question asked last week.
2010-03-08 23:55:10
#6
p10 is best
2010-03-09 00:03:52
#7
Agree. P10 is best.
2010-03-09 03:13:16
#8
"For a Mechanical Engineering student trying to get in to the motoring industry(ie. follow your footsteps), where do recomend to start?
2010-03-09 14:16:20
#9
I'm getting the feeling they won't be back. =/
2010-03-09 14:34:12
#10
Yeah, drum up some hype, and fall through. Seems to be common around these parts.

Brent
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