HOW DO I TAKE OFF MY CENTERCAPS

A: Konig wheels primarily have three types of center caps on the wheels. One type of cap is a push in center cap. The other type of center cap is a covered lug center cap. The final and third type of center cap is referred to as a bolt-on center cap.

For a push in cap it is best to remove those caps from the back of the wheel. If you can’t push them out by hand, using something carefully like the handle of a hammer with a rag around it can often work. Just be careful not to push too hard to avoid damaging the cap.

For a covered lug center cap, there will either be a screw holding it on from the front or there may be a small rectangular recess in the cap along the very edge of it. If there is the screw(s) removing it should help you take off the cap. If there is a small recess a thin rag around a flat head screwdriver should allow you to carefully pry the cap up and away from the wheel. If you’re not sure about what you have or have questions, please contact us for help!

The final type of center cap is a bolt on. You will see this cap mostly on our Flow Formed wheels. There are 3 Allen head screws that remove this cap. The other two screws do not need to be removed as they are part of the cap. The screws that need to be removed are noted below. The easiest way to note these screws is the orientation of the valve hole. We recommend a very small amount of anti-seize is placed on the Allen head screws before installation. If this was done, removing the screws should not be difficult.

As always if any questions please contact us!

Why Formula Drift Cars Have Colored Spokes or Tire Markings

If you’re an avid Formula Drift fan you might have noticed some visual changes that have appeared in the wheel and tire area of the Pro1 cars this year (2018). As cool as it may look it’s not for extra style points. The wheel and tire markings are there for a very good reason.

The old days of Formula Drift required drivers to run a front brake light LED strip (commonly seen on the top of the windshield) so the judges could tell when a driver slowed down in areas of the track they were not allowed to.


Here is an example of that front brake light on Kevin Lawrence’s car in the 2017 season

You can see in this older image of Kevin Lawrence at Formula Drift Atlanta that the third brake light made it very clear when a driver was on their brakes. The glow of the red light was a clear indication of a driver using either his brake pedal or handbrake. The real issue would be when it came to wheel speeds. Even in this up close photo, you cannot really see the tire clearly enough to detect if a driver has left off the gas pedal in an attempt to be hit by the chase driver.

Each track has multiple deceleration and acceleration zones. Primarily these zones are to help reduce contact by informing the drivers where the judges expect them to be in power and where it is acceptable to slow down. The goal is to reduce vehicle contact and keep both vehicles smooth and in-drift. Judges are looking to ensure that drivers are not slowing down in the acceleration zone.


This illustration is from 2017 @ Texas Motor Speedway. Formula Drift supplies these illustrations to the drivers so they know where these zones are located and their size.

One topic that has continued to come up in some of our podcasts is the reliability skill level of PRO 1 drivers. Basically, drivers are counting on the other drivers to do what they’re supposed to do while on track, especially when in the chase position. Here is a clip from our Matt Vankirk (Formula Drift Pro driver) episode where he talks about that:

What can compound the issue is something referred to as the smoke line. That is essentially the smoke that is being put off by the lead car that can obstruct the view of the chase driver in a tandem. That is why it’s so important that there are rules to keep the lead car from causing contact. Here is an explanation of that from one our FD edition Podcasts:

The idea of the LED front brake light was to help enforce all of this and make sure it was obvious when a driver was attempting to slow. However, there were some drawbacks to this method as an indicator. Things like left foot braking, a technique that most drivers utilize in tandem, would trigger the light but with control of the throttle, there may not have been a real loss in speed. Left foot braking allows modulation rather than the on-off braking that a handbrake / e-brake provide. So the illumination may have shown when a brake was being used but it wasn’t necessarily a good indicator of speed change.

Several drivers would manipulate this by running dark wheels and bait contact with chase drivers who were just attempting to stay close in tandem under this old process. With that, the judges have removed the third brake light and forced the drivers to run colored wheel spokes so just wheel speed can be measured at all times.

So a new rule came into effect for the Pro series cars so that the judges could identify people who were manipulating wheel speed easier. Here is the new rule:

3.6 F states: “PRO Series vehicles will be required to have stickers on each tire or a contrasting color on a specific portion of each wheel during official practices, qualifying, and competition.” This is a response to the dark and black wheels that have been used for quite some time. Specifically, 3.6 F subsections (a) and (b) specify the requirements for the decals. 3.6 F (a) states: “Tire stickers must be a minimum of 1 inch tall with 2 stickers per wheel,” while (b) gives examples with illustrations.

Here are some examples of some Konig Formula Drift Pro drivers wheel setups with wheel or tire markings.

Matt VanKirk (Konig Hypergram – Flow Formed):

Kevin Lawrence / Enjuku Racing (Konig Dekagram – Flow Formed:

Ryan Litteral / Koruworks (Konig Ampliform – Flow Formed):

Here is a perfect example of what these markings look like in action. We’re sure that whatever the judges can’t see with the naked eye they could pull from video footage (and slow down the footage) if it was needed to make a call on fault.

Formula Drift has done a great job in amending and developing rules that continue to push the sport forward. Their rules are constantly making the sport less subjective which allow fans to understand rulings and outcomes. They are owed a lot of credit for that!

Behind The Wheel Podcast – Quick Shift: Ryan Litteral

Ryan Litteral might have made his Formula Drift Pro1 competition debut at #FDNJ (Wall Stadium) however, he is far from new to professional competition. Litteral is an experienced FD Pro2 driver and has been running his own program for well over 10 years. This year he has teamed up with Koruworks out of Atlanta Georgia to compete in their LS Swapped 350z in both FD Pro1 and Pro2 series.

Ryan is extremely knowledgeable about what it takes to become a professional drifter, run a successful program as well as market that program. We had a few minutes to chat with Ryan about some of these things at Formula Drifts 100th competition round. Litteral drops some serious knowledge here…check it out!

Make sure to follow Ryan and Koruworks (information below).

Oh and if you like the podcast and what we’ve been doing here, please consider subscribing! We’re on iTunes and Google Play (links below)! Thank you for listening!





FOLLOW:
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https://www.instagram.com/scott_konig/

Ryan Litteral: @ryanlitteral
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Koruworks: @koruworks
https://www.instagram.com/koruworks/

More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast and to SUBSCRIBE:
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Drift against the clock!

Drifting is far from easy and Matt VanKirk and his team captured an incredible, real-time piece of footage from Formula Drift Atlanta. Each team may call for a Competition Timeout to make any necessary repairs. This timeout allows the team a maximum of 5 minutes to fix their vehicle and be ready for competition. Its one thing if you need to fix something simple, but imagine swapping a rear diff, transmission or changing out axles in only 5 minutes?

Remember the car must be on the ground, and ready to pull off to competition before the clock strikes 5-minutes. Watch Matt VanKirk and the team thrash and get his car ready to compete in their top 32 battle, its wild! You can feel the stress!

Behind The Wheel Podcast: – EP02 – Caleb Quanbeck

Caleb Quanbeck, one of the most real dudes on YouTube, takes us behind the camera and gives us a 2-hour all-access pass. Caleb’s YouTube content is a real dose of reality for those who live and breathe cars, love drifting or are building a program on a limited budget. Caleb came from modest beginnings and made his mark in the BMX world. His passion for cars and drifting realigned the main focus of his content from BMX to cars and has altered the path of his life.

On this episode of the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast Caleb talks about his daily life, what it’s like to run a drift program, the struggles of being a YouTuber, how to get sponsorships, how he got into drifting, the full story about how he linked up with Konig and he’ll even discuss the sex of his baby, plus much more! If you have some time, give it a listen! As always we put a timeline cheat sheet below so you can skip around!

If you’re able to head over to our YouTube Channel (Link below) we have the full video available that you can watch and it includes a quick look at the new house and shop.

Also, make sure to check out the website for more info on the podcast as well as other episodes (Link below)!




CONTENT CHEAT MENU:
0:20 | 10 Question Quick Fire
3:14  | Intro
4:25  | Recent troubles for Caleb
7:37  | Why a podcast…relationships
8:40  | Why Caleb’s on the BTW Podcast
9:58   | From the brand’s perspective
14:26 | Sponsorship talk
19:44 | Social interactions and replies
22:55 | Loyalty
23:30 | How Caleb approached Konig
28:13 | Verifying a potential sponsorship candidate
31:40 | Taking it personal
34:26 | Other brands
36:02 | Another reason Caleb found Konig
36:50 | Provide value/ long-term relationships
39:30 | Travis Reeder introduction story
46:59 | We’ve become close
51:50 | This is my job!
53:49 | New shop tour and talking about the car giveaway
57:10 | Trailer tour (extra parts and tires)
58:00 | Tire management / running a program
59:26 | Early YouTube struggles vs. today
1:05:45 | No video… no money
1:07:57 | Advice for new YouTubers
1:14:30 | A Memorable proposal, being different
1:16:00 | Smaller channel getting sponsorships
1:18:18 | More content
1:20:23 | Adam LZ example
1:23:50 | Early days and getting into cars
1:28:00 | Getting into drifting
1:33:30 | Build quality and working on your own car
1:38:27 | Worst car injury so far
1:42:00 | Know the car like the back of your hand
1:43:22 | Where current value is in sponsorships
1:46:25 | B is for Build
1:54:38 | Collaborations = growth?
1:51:58 | The goal of it all
1:52:08 | What’s next and having a baby
1:57:36 | Is it a boy or a girl?
2:00:02 | Lifestyle change… BYE L.A. party life
2:02:10 | New house office peak
2:03:54 | Wrap-up

FOLLOW:
Scott Weiss (Konig) Instagram: Scott_Konig
https://www.instagram.com/scott_konig/

Caleb Quanbeck: Calebquanbeck
https://www.instagram.com/calebquanbeck/

Check out Caleb’s Youtube Channel: Caleb Quanbeck Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwEVIxbIeN5iHFsaAZ3u8Q

More on the Konig Behind The Wheel Podcast:
https://konigwheels.compodcast

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FDATL 18 Friday Need To Know!

Tonight at 6pm EST Formula Drift will be heading into Pro1 Qualifying and then directly following that, around 10 pm EST, Top 16 for FD Pro2 will kick off.  We wanted to bring you up to speed in case you want to follow some of the Konig Team as they take to the grid!  So here is your Friday Need To Know for Formula Drift Atlanta.

In Pro1 make sure to look out for Kevin Lawrence and Matt VanKirk as they attempt to qualify.

In Pro 2, FIVE out of SEVEN Konig Drivers qualified into the top 16.  Travis Reeder, Kelsey Rowlings, Adam Knapik, Ryan Litteral and Geoff Donati.

Travis Reeder is your #1 seed as he qualified with a 95!  You should also note that Travis won this event last year so he’s looking for a repeat victory!

Make sure to watch it all godown LIVE starting at 6 pm.  http://www.formulad.com/live

And make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our PODCAST!  We will be running through highlights from this event early next week and we will do so after every Formula Drift event!  If you like the PODCAST, please subscribe (available on iTunes and Google Play)

Behind The Wheel Podcast – EP01 – Jonathan Wooley

Jonathan Wooley is an owner and editor-in-chief of S3 Magazine. Atlanta based, Jonathan, is a car enthusiast through and through. He was around for the early Nopi, Fast and the Furious days but has never wavered as an import car enthusiast.

As an editor and owner of a primarily print publishing company in this podcast, Jonathan brings a unique perspective as we talk about things like sponsorships, car features, social media, print magazines and their life expectancy, car culture, some of the most interesting and popular motorsports currently and much, much more!

CONTENT CHEAT MENU:
0:18 | 10 Question Quickfire
2:17 | Intro
3:45 | Why Jonathan Wooley…
6:00 | A Fiesta ST Huh?
8:35 | Ford Focus Platform
9:00 | 18×9.5 on Focus ST’s?
10:18 | FRS / FT86 / BRZ Platform
12:09 | CIVIC TYPE-R Platform
14:20 | Times are a Changing…
19:28 | How have things changed in Sport Compact?
30:58 | What are the best events happening right now?
38:53 | What is the most happening motorsport segment right now?
46:30 | Sponsorships & Social Influencers
47:53 | Print Magazine car features, how to get one…
57:20 | Sponsorship Fails & Real Talk
1:08:14 | What to expect from S3 Magazine
1:10:18 | Are print magazines dead?
1:17:50 | Why are we doing a podcast?
1:19:43 | For the love of print
1:30:35 | Final Thought – Where is our industry going…
1:36:17 | Will cars getting more complicated hurt enthusiasts
1:42:06 | How to reach Jonathan Wooley / S3 Magazine
1:43:20 | How to reach Gregg Bucell / Koruworks and Grid Life
1:44:14 | Konig contact info / close

FOLLOW:
Scott Weiss (Konig): Scott_Konig
Jonathan (S3 Magazine): s3magazine_wooley
Gregg Bucell (Koruworks / Grid Life / Fortune Auto Suspension): gregg.bucell

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Behind The Wheel Podcast – EP00 – WELCOME

Welcome to the KONIG Behind The Wheel Podcast!  Here is a quick rundown on some of the things you can expect on our podcast series.  EP01 is already Live!  Make sure to give a listen and remember that on our website, on every podcast episode detail page, we list a timeline cheat sheet so you can jump around and listen to whatever topics interest you the most!

Thanks for listening and feel free to subscribe.  We’re live on iTunes and coming soon to Google Play.

FOLLOW:
Scott Weiss (Konig): Scott_Konig
KONIG Wheels: KONIG WHEELS USA

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WHEEL GIVEAWAY w/ Speed Academy

Interested in winning a brand new set of wheels? OF COURSE, YOU ARE! Well here is your chance to enter and its SUPER EASY!

TO ENTER:
1. YOU MUST FOLLOW us on Instagram @KONIGWHEELSUSA
2. YOU MUST FOLLOW @SPEEDACADEMY as well!
3. You MUST sign up for the Speed Academy Hot Lap Club Newsletter.

That’s it!! It’s free and they’ll have more giveaways in the future that you’ll be automatically entered into.

Unrelated to the contest, if you want to sign up for our newsletter that would be super! We’ll blast things out from time to time and give you some info about upcoming contests and product releases!

Giveaway ends on March 31st. Speed Academy will be doing the winner selection from their email list and verifying that they do in fact follow both Speed Academy and Konig’s Instagram accounts. Good luck and thank you for your support!

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