Monday, May 31, 2010

Mitsubishi i-MiEV Begin sales in Hong Kong

Source By: http://star-motoring.com/blog/permalink.asp?id=1195
Credits To: Anthony Lim

Universal Cars Ltd, the Mitsubishi importer and distributor for Hong Kong, announced today it will begin sales of the i-MiEV electric vehicle to individuals.

UCL will begin sales of the i-MiEV to individuals at a price of HK$395,000 and it's approximately RM 164,244.62, with a target to sell 50 units by the end of this year. Up to now, mass-production i-MiEVs have only been delivered to the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (HKSAR) and some companies.
This makes HK the first country outside of Japan where the i-MiEV will be sold to individuals. In Japan, MMC first sold the i-MiEV mainly to corporations and municipalities in 2009, with sales of about 1,400 units. In Apr, MMC expanded its sales to include sales to individuals.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Increased Power without Spending Much Part 8: Octane Booster

If you drive a car with factory management in place, and it's equipped with knock sensors, then it is indeed poss to make a bit more power with the addition of octance boosters and nothing else. A couple of runs on the dyno whole the ignition map 're-learns' and away go.

Factory computer equipped skyline Gt-Rs with non standard boost settings tend to improve markedly from this kind of treatment

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Subsidy Cuts to Boost Economy


         As told by The Star newspaper online on May 25th 2010 which it was reported by Teh Eng Hock. The Fuel Subsidy is reduced gradually to boost the economy of Malaysia and attracts more Oversea investors as told by AmResearch senior economist Manokaran Mottain.

- Current 2010 Price – RM1.80 /liter RON95
- Q3/Q4 2010 Price Hike – RM1.95  /liter RON95
- 2011 Price Hike – RM2.16  /liter RON95 (broken into 2 hikes, once per 6 months)
- 2012 Price Hike – RM2.20  /liter RON95
- 2013 Price Hike – RM2.34  /liter RON95
- 2014 Price Hike – RM2.52  /liter RON95
- 2015 Price Hike – RM2.60  /liter RON95
- 2016 onwards will have RM2.60  /liter RON95

        The proposed hikes are just for RON95. The RON97 was not mentioned in it which government will further decreasing the subsidy and it might reach up to RM3 by 2015.

       Besides that, the proposal recommends that the government renegotiate the PLUS toll concession contract this year and the LDP contract by 2013, then all toll concession agreements must proceed without any subsidies, resulting in a toll hike of between 10% to 67% depending on the highway, distance, etc from this year onwards.

The current average price of fuel in Somalia was US$0. 91 (RM3) per litre.


Remove Subsidies Gradually *Updated on May 29th @ http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/5/29/nation/6363006&sec=nation

Increased Power without Spending Much Part 7: CAT Restriction

If you have even a partially collapsed catalytic converter, then the power of your car can be on a massive downward slide. In fact, in most cases the prob is pretty obvious to say the least.

A visual check for a melted or restricted CAT is your best warning. If this is the case, then try and pick up a cheap factory catalytic converter from an importer or from me, with the bonus being it will more than than likely work better in terms of protecting the environment than the cheap compliance CAT that's currently installed on your ride

Friday, May 28, 2010

Increased Power without Spending Much Part 6: Full Throttle

You may generally surprised how many cars aren't actually full throttle when you stomp hard on the gas. Get a mate to put their foot flat inside the car and then check the free play yourself. Adjust as required, but make sure you don't get your fingers caught in the mechanism.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Increased Power without Spending Much Part 5: Radiator Cap

Keep the radiator working hard by switching over to a radiator cap with a higher pressure rating. The increased sets the boiling point of water higher, allowing the coolant, water mix in the radiator work even more efficient to cool down your engine. While gains might be minimal, in conjunction with rest of the tips if could help provide some power.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

D1 GP Street Legal

When I first see this video, I was wondering what's the title mentioning about. After seeing it then I realize it happens in Japan where it reminds me of Initial D. Japanese are having a vvery strong spirit in tuning and modifying their ride to go sideways and we can see the most common car that they normally tuned to drift which is Nissan Silvia S15 or Toyota Trueno AE86 equipped with 4A-GE. So let us just watch the video below on the Drift event happens in Nikko, Japan. So stay tuned for more. =)

Increased Power without Spending Much Part 4: Thermostat

A colder than normal thermostat can add power to some engines by allowing more ignition timing and improved air fuel ratios to be delivered by the computer. Some research will be required to get the correct upgraded thermostat for your car, but dropping the coolant temperature by some 10 degree celcius can give a decent result.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Increased Power without Spending Much Part 3: Clean The Air Flow Meter

When using oiled cottonor foam filters, there is a chance of contamination of the airflow meter. The thin film of slimy oil can change mixtures and ignition timing due to altering the load input of the management system. A quick squirt with a can of electrical contact cleaner can set things straight.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Increased Power without Spending Much Part 2 : Copper Gapped Plugs

A cheap set of copper core spark plugs has a lower arc over voltage than the precious metal platinum or iridium types and hence fire a little more spark energy into the chamber.

Gapped down to 0.8mm for the most turbo application, they can eliminate small Top End Misfires and give a great, smooth power result. The only downside is that they will need replacing every 10,000 km or so. The upside is they are very cheap. Do have a try on it yeah.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Fastest Street Legal Car

This ride is seriously blowing me away. It was a 9.3l v8 Engine which produce a 2200BHP. I just can't imagine that this car can do 0-60 mph in just 1 SECOND!! Besides that, this car can actually do a Quarter mile in 7.8 Second. Impressive huh.

Increased Power without Spending Much Part 1 : Cleaning the Air Filter

You'd never guess how quickly an air filter get dirty to the point where they start costing you power, and often it's the last place people would look into when maintaining the cars. The most important thing when maintaining the car is to check every single section which is really important although sometimes people would think it is not important.

As a general rule of thumb, the move 'hi-flow' into your inlet, the faster it will get dirty; and the more often it will need cleaning. Every 5000 km as a minimum is worth the effort. If you don't have at least an aftermarket panel filter then invest Rm100 in one. Just a suggestion from me.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Safe Stop

It's a fact that there is no point in having massive brakes and pads if you haven't upgraded the brake hoses. As rubber hoses deteriorate and crack over time, they also suffer enormous stress every time you stomp on the brakes.

These hoses are the only thing that connect your brakes to the 'Whoa Pedal' in the cabin, so replace them with the latest ADR Compliant braided ones for peace of mind as well as increased stopping power.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Haltech : Platinum Sport 2000

 High Performance Fuel and Ignition ECU

With 14 channels capable of controlling injection and ignition duites, the Platinum Sport 2000 can support most modern engines (including 3 rotor engines) with multi-coil or conventional distributor ignition systems as well as aftermarket CDI systems.
It is capable of controlling sequential injection on 4,6,8,10 & 12 cylinder engines and direct fire ignition for engines up to 6 cylinders, or wasted spark ignition on engines up to 12 cylinders.

Features:
 • - 11 additional user-definable auxillary inputs
• - Up to 13 additional user-definable auxillary outputs (Depending on configuration)

Features and user-definable outputs available as standard include, but are not limited to:
• - Fully user-definable 32 x 32 mapping ( Up to 1024 points)
• - Wideband "Auto tuning" using user definable target AFR table
• - Narrow and Wideband closed loop O2 control
• - Staged injection control for multiple injectors per cylinder (inc rotary)
• - 3D mapped rotary engine ignition split
• - Soft and hard cut rev limiter
• - EGT fuel correction
• - Tuning via TPS with manifold pressure correction
• - Dual map switching for fuel/ign/boost
• - Anti-lag (Rally and Launch style)
• - Rotational idle
• - Launch Control
• - VTEC cam timing control
• - VANOS cam control (intake cam only)
• - True variable cam control supporting late model Toyota's, WRX's and EVO's
• - Dual intake runner control
• - Onboard 2.5 BAR MAP sensor (or use with external MAP up to 10 BAR)
• - Custom sensor calibration (Use your own sensors for temps or fuel/oil pressure etc)
• - Open or closed loop boost control ( Road speed, RPM or gear based mapping)
• - Closed loop idle control (Stepper motor and BAC type)
• - Extra injector control
• - Thermo-fan control ( Duty cycle or on/off )
• - Intercooler fan/spray
• - Alternator control (Mazda)
• - Engine control relay function
• - Nitrous switching with fuel / ignition correction
• - Staged shift lights
• - Aux fuel pump control
• - Tacho output (5v,8v,12v)
• - Turbo timer
• - Torque converter lock up
• - Air con request idle up
• - Windows 2000, XP, Vista compatible software
• - "In the field" updatable Firmware provides all the new features as soon as they are available
• - Onboard and laptop data logging with Data Viewer software
• - USB communication with laptop/PC
• - CAN Bus port for direct plug in communication with Racepak and Aim Dash system.

Typical Applications:
- Control of fuel injection on modified engines
- Conversion from carburetion to fuel injection
- Race and rally applications of all description
- Design and development purposes
- Educational use by universities and technical colleges
- Original equipment in cars and motorcycle

 The Platinum Sport 2000 (ECU Only kit) includes:
ECU Programmable Computer, USB Programming Cable,Instruction Manual (In Software),
Programming Software

Thursday, May 20, 2010

D1GP Best Twin Drift Tandem Sudden Death Match



never ending for both the Drifters but I can say it's a very nice chase and they are really skilled when it comes to a corner by sticking to their opponent closely. They have to make sudden attack for 2 rounds to have a winner. You can see the difference between a Local Drifters and Japanese Drifters. They are just going mad when it comes to driving. But they are hidden talented ones that we haven't discover that hides themselves and keep themselves low profile. Hope to see more Automotive Enthusiasm in different category.

Just One Fine Day

It's just a one fine day where I drove to Sunway Damansara for some drop off and headed my journey to Kota damansara for some session with friends with my SLK. After the session where I head back to my place where I need to somehow passing by the road where it used to be a 2 way road but now it has changed to One way street. Me and My SLK meet 2 ferraris where the side of mine is in dark blue and the one behind of it is in Red. I guess both of them are gathering up huh. The SLK I meant is not the SLK from merc benz but Small little Kelisa though. Sorry about the twist yeah.. Just to spice up the day

Latest EV powertrain

Source by: http://star-motoring.com/blog/permalink.asp?id=1183
Credits to: Anthony Lim

Zytek Automotive, a UK-based company, is developing an all-new electric vehicle powertrain, and the company says that the third-generation design - which is built from a clean slate - will significantly simplify the introduction of next-generation electric vehicles, be it niche models or high-volume global vehicles.

The 25kW Zytek EV powertrain.


The modular package, available in sizes from 25kW, is extremely compact, and in air-cooled configuration, is up to 45% lighter than today’s production EV powertrains, while the water-cooled version, suitable for demanding drive cycles, is still up to 30% lighter.

Features in the powertrain include the integration of the charger within the inverter, reducing the number of separate enclosures and connectors required in the vehicle, and a new, high-efficiency permanent magnet synchronous motor offering a maximum speed of 14,000rpm, providing oodles of generated torque while keeping the machine's size small and weight low.

A closer view of the motor plus transmission.


A new transmission, designed specifically for use with the new powertrain, is being developed by transmission specialist Vocis, and offers compactness (just 138cm wide) and lightness (10kg) among its key features.

The compact dimensions of the new drivetrain will make mechanical integration with a vehicle much simpler. The main connections required are high voltage (to the traction battery) and low voltage (for electrical interface with the vehicle). The air cooling option adds to the weight reduction and reduces complexity by eliminating the entire water cooling system.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

VW launches new Polo GTI

Source by: http://star-motoring.com/blog/permalink.asp?id=1176
Credits to: Anthony Lim

 Volkswagen has launched the GTI variant for its new Polo hatch; the little rocket has 178bhp, like its predecessor, though this is achieved with the use of a turbocharged and supercharged 1.4l TSI block compared to the 1.8l turbo unit on the previous one.


Effectively, this amounts to the same level of performance and fun, with the 1,194kg vehicle able to do the 0-100kmh sprint in 6.9secs and get to a top speed of 229kmh, but with a 25% improvement in fuel efficiency .

The car is equipped with a 7-speed dual clutch gearbox (DSG) as standard; an electronic transverse differential lock (XDS) reduces the tendency to understeer and improves handling aspects. Like all versions of the model series, the Polo GTI also comes equipped with ESP, including Hill Climb Assist.


Safety equipment includes an airbag network that features combined head-thorax side airbags, belt tensioners, belt tension limiters plus belt warning, front head restraints designed to avoid whiplash trauma as well as Isofix points on the rear bench seat.

As for convenience, items on the kit list include electro-hydraulic power steering, central locking, bootspace lighting and tie-down eyes, driver seat height adjustment and green-tinted insulated glass.


The Polo GTI is the first Polo to come with bi-xenon headlights with cornering lights, LED daytime running lights and corner marker lights, as well as a panoramic tilt/slide sunroof. GTI-specific features include a sport seat system and 17-inch Denver alloy wheels.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Federation D Presents Nissan Cefiro A31 : Drift Car Construction


Meryn Nakamura's Ride Nissan Cefiro A31

The Engine Bay

Side front view of the ride

Front and Rear Bumper

Putting on the Sponsor's Sticker to the Ride.

More shoots below:

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Option Presents Nissan Cefiro A32: VIP Style

This beauty over here is the Nissan Cefiro and it's also known as the model of A32. Normally people will switch this ride to a luxurious ride due to the long sedan style of the body. With just a modification done to the exterior and the interior, this baby is good to go.
Chrome front grill with chrome lining on the front bumper.
The rear lights is changed to a L.E.D version of it and it has a lip size duck tail to suites the style of the ride.
Sideskirt of the ride is really low where it almost touch the ground.
The luxurious interior with the white colour fabric and dashboard makes the car looks even classy in style. With the wooden Music console in the center, it really gives a big contrast to the ride.
The red fabric used for the roof with the row pillar lights with L.E.Ds shows the beauty of it.


This chrome rim can actually mirror my skin if I'm near to it.

Triple Axle H2 Hummer JET DOOR limo Limousine



This is what I called VIP Style. This Hummer really looks good neither from the outside but extremely luxurious from the inside. I would love to have one and bring all my friends along to party with this ride. I can't imagine how many seat or people can this car fit but one word for this car "Luxurious". Check out the video above yea.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show

The Malaysian Automotive Association is confident that the 7th edition of the Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show this Dec will draw more than 300,000 visitors.

The 10-day exhibition will open its doors to the public from Dec 3-12 at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur, and will naturally highlight the latest cars as well as a selection of concept vehicles spread over 30,000sq m of exhibition space.


The MAA says it is confident that the recovery of the economic landscape will further boost the participation of car manufacturers to showcase their latest products.

"We are truly excited as preparations for the show are moving forward. With strong signals that the global economy is making a positive turn about, this is clearly reflected in the interest shown by car brands in increasing the space size of their exhibition area and the influx of car makers wanting to participate this December,” said Datuk Aishah Ahmad, president of the MAA and chairman of the KLIMS’10 organising committee.

To date the automakers that have confirmed participation in KLIMS’10 are Chery, Daihatsu, Nissan, Honda, Hyundai, Isuzu, Mitsubishi, UD Trucks, Peugeot, Kia, Perodua, Proton, Toyota and Weststar Maxus. The show eventually hopes to have more than 200 exhibitors from the automotive industry.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Victory by Webber with style in Spain

Source by: http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2010/5/10749.html

Jaime Alguersuari (ESP) Scuderia Toro Rosso STR5.
Formula One World
 Championship, Rd 5, Spanish Grand Prix, Race, Barcelona, Spain, Sunday,
 9 May 2010
Jarno Trulli (ITA) Lotus T127.
Formula One World Championship, Rd 
5, Spanish Grand Prix, Race, Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, 9 May 2010
Mark Webber drove the race of his life in Barcelona on Sunday afternoon, leaving Red Bull team mate Sebastian Vettel behind on the way to the third Grand Prix victory of his career. The Australian won the race to the first corner as Vettel tucked into second place ahead of McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, and steadily set the pace as he pulled away.

By the time they had all made their first pit stops, Webber was more than nine seconds ahead of Hamilton, who had outfumbled Vettel in the tyre changes. The German got held up waiting for Alonso to come by to his pit, and then Hamilton went one lap longer than Red Bull had expected. As Lewis rejoined, Sebastian was heading for the outside line into Turn One, but as Hamilton had to jink round one of the Virgins which was hugging the inside line to let them go, Vettel had to run wide into the run-off area and that cemented Hamilton’s position.

As Webber controlled things at the front, Hamilton drove like a demon to keep Vettel at bay, while further back Alonso established himself in a comfortable fourth ahead of a three-way scrap for fifth between the rejuvenated Michael Schumacher in the Mercedes, McLaren’s Jenson Button (who had lost out to the German in the stops) and Ferrari’s Felipe Massa.

While there was always the threat that something might shake out of these various groups, there wasn’t much action as stalemates set in, and it was not until Vettel ran wide in the Turn Seven esses on the 54th lap that things came to life. The German pitted at the end of the lap for a fresh set of Bridgestone’s soft tyres, but thereafter never set the pace that might have been expected of fresh rubber, suggesting that his RB6’s handling problems were more serious than worn rubber. It transpired that the balance was never good, and that subsequently the brakes had lost their edge.

He was lucky to drop only to fourth behind Alonso, and another slice of fortune awaited him as, 10 laps later, Hamilton’s left front Bridgestone gave up and sent him into the wall in Turn Three. That was a bitter blow for the Englishman, after a fantastic drive in which he had really taken the fight to the Red Bulls.

Now Alonso was second, and as Vettel claimed the final podium position, Schumacher led a beaten Button home with Massa sixth.

Adrian Sutil drove a great race for Force India to claim seventh after resisting huge pressure from Renault’s Robert Kubica, who lost out at the start in a collision which sent BMW Sauber’s Pedro de la Rosa to the pits with a tattered right rear tyre.

Behind them, Rubens Barrichello put in a superb performance for Williams to move from 17th on the grid to ninth place, and Toro Rosso’s Jaime Alguersuari claimed a point at home despite a drive-through penalty for clobbering Karun Chandhok’s HRT in an odd accident in which the Spaniard passed the Indian but turned in well before he’d cleared his car. Chandhok subsequently lost his front wing but retired with associated damage after pitting for a replacement. With HRT’s Bruno Senna crashing in Turn Four on the opening lap, it wasn’t a great outing for the Spanish team.

Renault’s Vitaly Petrov and BMW Sauber’s Kamui Kobayashi finished 11th and 12th, separated by eight-tenths of a second after a race-long scrap, while Nico Rosberg was a lowly 13th after getting bundled back in the infighting on the first lap and later having a bungled pit stop which required his Mercedes to be pushed back to its pit for a wheel to be retightened.

Hamilton was classified 14th ahead of Vitantonio Liuzzi, who had an oversteering afternoon in a Force India that stopped out on the track on the last lap. Then came Nico Hulkenberg who had several good fights before losing ground in the second Williams. Three laps down, Jarno Trulli took a narrow ‘new teams’ victory for Lotus with Timo Glock challenging him all the way for Virgin and finishing only 1.4s adrift. Team mate Lucas di Grassi was a further lap down, the final finisher in 19th.

Sebastien Buemi had a poor start and was later given a drive-through penalty after Toro Rosso released him into Trulli’s path. He was the final retirement after Chandhok. De la Rosa didn’t make it either, thanks to the damage sustained early on; Senna crashed; and Heikki Kovalainen was denied a start after his Lotus developed mechanical problems on the grid formation lap.


Pos      Driver                   Nationality       Team                        Points
1      Jenson Button               British         McLaren-Mercedes       70
2      Fernando Alonso           Spanish       Ferrari                           67
3      Sebastian Vettel            German       RBR-Renault                60
4      Mark Webber               Australian    RBR-Renault                53
5      Nico Rosberg                German       Mercedes GP               50
6      Lewis Hamilton             British         McLaren-Mercedes      49
7      Felipe Massa                 Brazilian     Ferrari                         49
8      Robert Kubica               Polish         Renault                        44
9      Michael Schumacher     German      Mercedes GP                22
10    Adrian Sutil                   German      Force India-Mercedes    16
11    Vitantonio Liuzzi            Italian         Force India-Mercedes     8
12    Rubens Barrichello        Brazilian     Williams-Cosworth         7
13    Vitaly Petrov                 Russian      Renault                          6
14    Jaime Alguersuari          Spanish      STR-Ferrari                   3
15    Nico Hulkenberg           German      Williams-Cosworth          1
16    Sebastien Buemi            Swiss         STR-Ferrari                    0
17    Pedro de la Rosa           Spanish       BMW Sauber-Ferrari      0
18    Kamui Kobayashi          Japanese     BMW Sauber-Ferrari      0
19    Heikki Kovalainen         Finnish         Lotus-Cosworth              0
20    Karun Chandhok           Indian          HRT-Cosworth              0
21    Lucas di Grassi             Brazilian      Virgin-Cosworth             0
22    Bruno Senna                 Brazilian      HRT-Cosworth             0
23    Jarno Trulli                   Italian           Lotus-Cosworth              0
24    Timo Glock                  German        Virgin-Cosworth            0


Pos  Team                            Points
1      McLaren-Mercedes        119
2      Ferrari                            116
3      RBR-Renault                  113
4      Mercedes GP                  72
5      Renault                           50
6      Force India-Mercedes     24
7      Williams-Cosworth           8
8      STR-Ferrari                     3
9      BMW Sauber-Ferrari       0
10    Lotus-Cosworth               0
11    HRT-Cosworth                0
12    Virgin-Cosworth              0

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Qualifying Round - Webber pips Vettel to pole in Spain

Source by: http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2010/5/10742.html

Qualifying top three in parc ferme (L to R): Sebastian Vettel (GER)
 Red Bull Racing, second; Mark Webber (AUS) Red Bull Racing, pole 
position; Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren, third.
Formula One World 
Championship, Rd 5, Spanish Grand Prix, Qualifying Day, Barcelona, 
Spain, Saturday, 8 May 2010
Red Bull put on yet another stunning display of raw speed at Barcelona during qualifying on Saturday afternoon, as Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel dominated all three sessions to fight for pole position, the team’s fifth of the season.

On his final run in Q3 Vettel went to the top with a lap of 1m 20.101s, but Webber’s best aced him as 1m 19.995s won the Australian his second pole of the year.

Behind them Lewis Hamilton’s McLaren was a breathless best of the rest on 1m 20.829s, moving ahead of Fernando’s Alonso Ferrari which the Spaniard had lapped in 1m 20.937s. Jenson Button sandwiched the red car after taking his McLaren round in 1m 20.991s.

Right at the end Michael Schumacher confirmed how much more comfortable he feels in the revamped Mercedes by snatching sixth place with 1m 21.294s, leaving the ever-impressive Robert Kubica seventh for Renault on 1m 21.353s, Mercedes GP’s Nico Rosberg on 1m 21.408s, Ferrari’s Felipe Massa on 1m 21.585s, and BMW Sauber’s Kamui Kobayashi on 1m 21.984s from his sole run.

Alonso, criticised by some in China for his passing move on team mate Massa on the pit lane entry, annoyed Nico Rosberg as Q3 began by pulling straight out in front of him in the pit road. Ferrari have since been handed a $20,000 fine after the FIA decided Alonso had been unsafely released.

Qualifying took place on a bone dry track and with warm sunshine and a steady wind.

As Webber and Vettel fought for P1 in Q2, Force India’s Adrian Sutil narrowly lost out to Rosberg, his 1m 21.985s leaving him 11th ahead of BMW Sauber’s Pedro de la Rosa on 1m 22.026s, Williams’s Nico Hulkenberg on 1m 22.131s, Renault’s Vitaly Petrov on 1m 22.139s, Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Buemi on 1m 22.191s and Jaime Alguersuari on 1m 22.207s and Force India’s Vitantonio Liuzzi on 1m 22.854s.

Petrov, however, falls from 14th to 19th because Renault changed his gearbox after his shunt in final practice this morning.

Rubens Barrichello was the fastest faller in Q1, after lapping his Williams in 1m 23.125s. Behind him the Lotus duo was again closely matched, with Jarno Trulli on 1m 24.674s and Heikki Kovalainen on 1m 24.748s. That was comfortably ahead of the Virgins, with Timo Glock on 1m 25.475s and Lucas di Grassi on 1m 25.556s. Karun Chandhok was again the faster HRT on 1m 26.750s, with Bruno Senna on 1m 27.122s.

The Virgins, however, each get a five-place grid penalty for the team’s failure to notify the FIA within two hours of second practice of the gear ratios the team chose for Saturday.

With all the penalties taken into account, Buemi will start 14th from Alguersuari, Liuzzi, Barrichello, Trulli, Petrov, Kovalainen, Chandhok, Senna, Glock and Di Grassi.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Fact or Fiction: Turbo Inspection

Although rare, turbo failures do happen. Most failures are oil related but can be cause by a number of problems including age, thrust bearing failure from low oil pressure, or improver blow off valve adjustment of size. A loss in power and low boost can be traced to a cracked or tight spinning center cartridge, broken or seized wastegates, broken compressor shaft, or damaged wheel. Foreign object or dirt ingestion aka dusting can cause inlet blades to round off or become damage if an air filter isn't used.

Important:
Periodically remove your filter or inlet pipes and check the radial play of the input shaft by gently moving it back and forth. If there is more than normal ( about 0.5mm ) of play on either side f the shaft, it's out of balance and requires service to keep the journal bearings from wearing out.

By JLean

Friday, May 7, 2010

Fact of Fiction: Contaminated Oil

Checking your engine oil should be a vital part of your car's regular maintenance schedule. Oil is what keeps the engine running smoothly. If you fail to keep that oil clean and topped off, you will definitely run into engine wear problems in the future.

The general rule of thumb is if it's black, get an oil change. If it's white or mocha coloured, it can be a sign that a blown head gasket is leaking coolant into the cylinders and mixing with the oil. As the engine accumulates mileage, blowly increases. This dump more unburned fuel into the crankcase, which dilutes the oil and causes accelerated wear on engine components such as BEARING and PISTONS, not to mention a loss of performance and fuel economy.

By: JLean

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Automotive's part sound produce by Human

Saw this video in youtube and it amazed me that a real person can actually produce sounds such as engine revving, blow of valve's noise and Turbo sounds. Cool to see that, Check it out ya'll

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Audi launches R8 GT

Source By: http://star-motoring.com/blog/permalink.asp?id=1160

Audi has introduced a GT variant of the R8, and this limited-edition variant is more powerful, lighter and faster than the production version R8. The production run will only be 333 units, and each R8 GT will have a badge with its production number on the shift lever knob.


For starters, the output of the 5.2l V10 has been increased to 552bhp, while vehicle weight has been reduced by roughly 100kg - in terms of performance, the R8 GT does the 0-100kmh in 3.6secs and achieves a top speed of 320kmh.

The exterior features modifications that not only sharpen the appearance, but reduce the weight and enhance the aerodynamics. The single-frame grille is finished in matt titanium grey, while the grille is painted matt black, and the splitter under the bumper has a double lip and is made of carbon. Slender, curved flics at the corners of the nose increase the downforce on the front axle and are also made of a carbon fiber composite. The car features LED headlights as standard, and these use light-emitting diodes for all functions.

The R8 GT gets 19-inch wheels with an exclusive five twin-spoke Y design in a titanium-look finish. At the back, there's a fixed wing made of matte carbon, while the ventilation louvres on both sides of the rear hatch and the CFRP bumper, which integrates the large, round tailpipes and vents for the wheel wells, have been redesigned


A number of items were reworked to get the weight down. These include the windshield, which is made of thinner glass. As for the bulkhead between the passenger cell and engine compartment, as well as the window in the rear hatch, these feature the use of polycarbonate, and together with the windshield, trim 9kg off. Elsewhere, the fixed rear wing is 1.2kg lighter, and thinner sheet metal and additional cutouts shave 2.6kg from the front aluminum bonnet. Additionally, among the weight reduction areas, the rear hatch on the R8 GT is made of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP), which is 6.6kg lighter, and the rear bumper and the sideblades, made from CFRP reduce another 5.2kg and 1.5kg respectively.

Besides the increased power output, torque is also up by 10Nm from the production version, to 540Nm at 6,500rpm. Elsewhere, carbon fibre ceramic brake discs come as standard issue, and red anodised aluminium brake calipers will be exclusive to the GT. The car also gets an ESP stabilisation program that has been specially tuned to it.

A number of exclusive features are available as options for the R8 GT. Exterior options include two alternative wheels, a body-colour front splitter and a CFRP engine compartment lining. Carbon elements on the doors, the tunnel, in the cockpit and on the instrument panel are available as interior options.


Other items include a multifunction leather steering wheel, seat belts in red, orange or grey, floor mats with the R8 GT logo and CFRP door sill trims illuminated in red. Speaking of which, there are plenty of R8 GT logos about in and out of the car, which is available in four colours - Samoa Orange metallic, Suzuka Grey metallic, Ice Silver metallic and Phantom Black pearl effect.

A race package is available for racing enthusiasts. It includes a bolt-in roll bar in red or black, which has both road and type approval, as well as road-approved four-point belts, again in red or black, a fire extinguisher and a kill switch for the battery. An optional front bar module for motorsports evens includes a rotary lock for the four-point seatbelt and turns the roll bar into a full cage.

Fact & Fiction: Screw up Intercooler

Sorry about the picture above, Took it using my hp. The following picture is repairing the fins of the intercooler by using both the Flat Head screwdriver.

Intercoolers improve the efficiency and power in turbo applications by rapidly radiating heat from the compresses intake charge before it enters combustion. Intercooler fins play a crucial role in the intercooler's ability to keep your vehicle's intake temperature cool. Over time, the intercooler's fins can bend or clog from road debris and small rocks, causing a dissruption in airflow.

By Using a pair of flat ends screwdrivers and press together to straighten them back to their original shape. A pair of wide tip tweezers can also help speeding up the process.

By JLean

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Formula 1 by Lotus Cosworth T127

Lotus Racing Official Site @ http://www.lotusracing.my/index.php

Lotus Cosworth T127 Specification
Engine: Cosworth V8 CA2010
Chassis material: Carbon Fibre
Bodywork material: Carbon Fibre
Front Suspension: Carbon Fibre
Rear Suspension:  Carbon Fibre
Dampers: Penske
Steering: Lotus
Gearbox: X-Trac
Clutch AP Carbon Multi Plate
Discs: Hitco
Calipers: AP
Pads: Hitco
Cooling system ( radiators, Heat exchangers): In house Lotus
Cockpit Instrumentation: MES
Seat Belts: Sparco
Steering wheel: Lotus
Driver's Seat: Lotus
Extinguisher system: FEV
Wheels: BBS to Lotus Spec
Fuel cell: ATL
Battery: Yassa
Wheel Base: More than 3000mm
Overall height: 950mm


The Steering Wheel

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