Tokyo Show 2009: Daihatsu e:S Concept

By admin, October 31, 2009

The two-door e:S is a preview of future Daihatsus, or at least the technology that will be in future models. The diminutive car weighs just 700 kgs (1543 lbs) and rides on a short 85.6-in. wheelbase with power coming from a 58-hp 660 cc gasoline three-cylinder outfitted with a stop-start system that achieves an impressive 70.5 mpg using the Japanese test cycle, 10% better than the current engine.

Daihatsu
Daihatsu

Daihatsu e:S Concept
Daihatsu e:S Concept

In the future, this three-cylinder will make way for a 63-hp direct-injected turbo twin that will improve fuel economy by a further 30%. And, if Daihatsu’s plans come to fruition, this engine will be replaced by a precious-metal-free liquid-feed fuel-cell powertrain, which is said to be cheaper and safer than other fuel-cell technologies. via: Motor Trend

Daihatsu
Daihatsu

Daihatsu e:S Concept
Daihatsu e:S Concept

2009 Lexus IS F Car Specifications

By admin, October 31, 2009

As far as the chassis of the Lexus IS F is concerned, it is featured with front independent double wishbone suspension with coil springs, hollow stabilizer base, mono tube gas pressurized shock absorbers and high mount upper arms. The rear suspension is featured with independent multi link with low mount upper arms, stabilizer bar and pressurized shock absorbers. The steering wheel provided is an electronic power steering that has vehicle speed sensing coaxial rack and pinion system.

2009 Lexus IS F
2009 Lexus IS F

2009 Lexus IS F
2009 Lexus IS F

The new Lexus IS F has the most noted features like

• Torsen torque sensing rear differential,
• Two stage intake system,
• Powerful braking capability,
• Remote linked monoroof opening and window,
• Power tilt and slide monoroof,
• Lexus memory system,
• Dual zone automatic climate control,
• Power tilt and telescopic steering column,
• Aluminum door sills scuff plates,
• Foldable front door storage pockets,
• Cruise control,
• Electronic inside rear view mirror,
• Power door locks, and
• Center console with sliding armrest

The new Lexus IS F has the wheel base of 107.5 inches. The length, width and the height of the vehicle are 183.5 inches, 71.5 inches and 55.7 inches respectively. The curb weight of this luxury car is around 3780 lbs, while its fuel tank has the capacity to hold up to 64 liters of fuel.

2009 Lexus IS F
2009 Lexus IS F

2009 Lexus IS F
2009 Lexus IS F

It has the maximum speed of 170 miles per hour. The fuel economy achieved by the vehicle is 16 miles per gallon in the city premises, while it can achieve fuel mileage of 23 miles per gallon on the highway roads.
Check out the latest Lexus Is F Wallpapers.

Z06 Corvette Car History

By admin, October 31, 2009

In 1953 legionary engineer Zora Duntov joins GM, and goes to work on pushing for greater power for the Corvette. At the same time Duntov was always working GM to continue development of parts for Corvettes that would benefit the racing community of Corvette owners. This later launched the name “Z06″ which stood for higher performance equipment package.

Z06 Corvette
Z06 Corvette

Z06 Corvette
Z06 Corvette

In 1963 the first Z06 Corvette package offered 36.5 gallon gas tanks, vacuum brake booster, dual master cylinder, a 20 percent larger diameter front sway bar, sintered metallic brake linings within power assisted Al-Fin drums that were cooled by front air scoops along with vented backing plates to help keep the brakes operating cooler. The Z06 package also included shocks and springs that were just about twice as stiff as the standard Corvette had.

The nick name these Z06 Corvettes were give was “Big Tanks” because as previously mentioned these had a 36.5 gallon gas tanks, compared to the standard tanks that were only 20 gallon. In the beginning this package was only available to the coupes because the large gas tank wouldn’t fit in the convertibles.

Z06 Corvette
Z06 Corvette

Z06 Corvette
Z06 Corvette

At the time the only Z06 Corvette engine option was a L84 360 horsepower 327 cubic inch displacement engine that had a Rochester fuel injection system on it. Seeing that the Sports Car Club of America production classes required factory exhaust manifolds, the engine was rated at 360 horse power from GM.

During this time, a standard base Corvette coupe would run you around $4,252, if you wanted the Z06 package you would pay and additional $1,818.45. Some time later GM removed the larger 36.5 gallon tank from the Z06 package and lowered the package price. Although the larger 36.5 gallon tank would still be available as a stand alone upgrade if you wanted it. The use of this tank was mainly for longer races. Leaving the general racer and public happy with the standard fuel tank. At this time also because the standard Z06 performance package now didn’t have the larger gas tank, GM started producing Z06 as a convertible option also. There were 199 of these Z06s that were made of which only 63 had the 36.5 gallon gas tank and 124 of those weren’t ordered with a radio. Showing that many of these Z06′s were used as recreational sports cars.

In October of 1962 during the LA Times Three Hour Invitational the Z06 Corvette performed incredibly. At the end the winner of the race was won by Mickey Thompson’s Corvette that had been driven by Doug Hooper. Not to long after this after Ford broke the ban that had been on racing, GM launched a 427 cubic inch displacement engine that had the nick name “mystery motor”. This big block V8 was revealed at the January 1963 Daytona 500 stock car race. Behind the scene Duntov had been working on the new Stingray prototype that would be called by the racing community “Grand Sport”. The whole idea behind the Grand Sport was that these cars would be the Corvette that would be seen racing against the worlds top prototypes, while the Z06 would stick around and race against other production cars. Then after the Z06, the Corvette picked up the racing designation “ZR-1″ which stood for “Zora’s Racers”.

It wasn’t till the year 2000 that GM brought back the Z06 name into one of three packages offered for the Corvette. These models were released as 2001′s with a LS6 motor pushing out 385 horsepower, this was a increase of 35 horsepower from what the base Corvettes came with their 350 horsepower LS1 engine. Then in 2002 the Z06 was motor was modified by removing two of the precatalytic converters in the exhaust system, hi-lift camshafts had been installed, lighter valve gear, and improved induction system. After all of this in 2006 GM releases an even more power Z06 which had a 7.0liter 427 cubic inch displacement engine putting out 505 horsepower.
For Questions regarding Z06 Corvettes please visit: z06 Corvette Forum

Acura TL Car Images

By admin, October 30, 2009
Acura TL
Acura TL

Acura TL
Acura TL

Acura TL
Acura TL

Acura TL
Acura TL

Acura TL
Acura TL

2010 Acura RDX

By admin, October 30, 2009
2010 Acura RDX
2010 Acura RDX

2010 Acura RDX
2010 Acura RDX

2010 Acura RDX
2010 Acura RDX

2010 Acura RDX
2010 Acura RDX

2010 Acura RDX
2010 Acura RDX

2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796

By admin, October 27, 2009
2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796
2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796

2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796
2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796

2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796
2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796

2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796
2010 Ducati Hypermotard 796

2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA

By admin, October 27, 2009
2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA
2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA

2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA
2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA

2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA
2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA

2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA
2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA

2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA
2010 Suzuki GSX1250FA

2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 N

By admin, October 27, 2009
2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 N
2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 N

2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 N
2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 N

2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 N
2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 N

2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 N
2010 Suzuki Bandit 1250 N

History of Corvette Z06

By admin, October 27, 2009

In 1953 legionary engineer Zora Duntov joins GM, and goes to work on pushing for greater power for the Corvette. At the same time Duntov was always working GM to continue development of parts for Corvettes that would benefit the racing community of Corvette owners. This later launched the name “Z06″ which stood for higher performance equipment package.

Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Chevrolet Corvette Z06

Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Chevrolet Corvette Z06

In 1963 the first Z06 Corvette package offered 36.5 gallon gas tanks, vacuum brake booster, dual master cylinder, a 20 percent larger diameter front sway bar, sintered metallic brake linings within power assisted Al-Fin drums that were cooled by front air scoops along with vented backing plates to help keep the brakes operating cooler. The Z06 package also included shocks and springs that were just about twice as stiff as the standard Corvette had.

Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Chevrolet Corvette Z06

Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Chevrolet Corvette Z06

The nick name these Z06 Corvettes were give was “Big Tanks” because as previously mentioned these had a 36.5 gallon gas tanks, compared to the standard tanks that were only 20 gallon. In the beginning this package was only available to the coupes because the large gas tank wouldn’t fit in the convertibles.

At the time the only Z06 Corvette engine option was a L84 360 horsepower 327 cubic inch displacement engine that had a Rochester fuel injection system on it. Seeing that the Sports Car Club of America production classes required factory exhaust manifolds, the engine was rated at 360 horse power from GM.

During this time, a standard base Corvette coupe would run you around $4,252, if you wanted the Z06 package you would pay and additional $1,818.45. Some time later GM removed the larger 36.5 gallon tank from the Z06 package and lowered the package price. Although the larger 36.5 gallon tank would still be available as a stand alone upgrade if you wanted it. The use of this tank was mainly for longer races. Leaving the general racer and public happy with the standard fuel tank. At this time also because the standard Z06 performance package now didn’t have the larger gas tank, GM started producing Z06 as a convertible option also. There were 199 of these Z06s that were made of which only 63 had the 36.5 gallon gas tank and 124 of those weren’t ordered with a radio. Showing that many of these Z06′s were used as recreational sports cars.

In October of 1962 during the LA Times Three Hour Invitational the Z06 Corvette performed incredibly. At the end the winner of the race was won by Mickey Thompson’s Corvette that had been driven by Doug Hooper. Not to long after this after Ford broke the ban that had been on racing, GM launched a 427 cubic inch displacement engine that had the nick name “mystery motor”. This big block V8 was revealed at the January 1963 Daytona 500 stock car race. Behind the scene Duntov had been working on the new Stingray prototype that would be called by the racing community “Grand Sport”. The whole idea behind the Grand Sport was that these cars would be the Corvette that would be seen racing against the worlds top prototypes, while the Z06 would stick around and race against other production cars. Then after the Z06, the Corvette picked up the racing designation “ZR-1″ which stood for “Zora’s Racers”.

It wasn’t till the year 2000 that GM brought back the Z06 name into one of three packages offered for the Corvette. These models were released as 2001′s with a LS6 motor pushing out 385 horsepower, this was a increase of 35 horsepower from what the base Corvettes came with their 350 horsepower LS1 engine. Then in 2002 the Z06 was motor was modified by removing two of the precatalytic converters in the exhaust system, hi-lift camshafts had been installed, lighter valve gear, and improved induction system. After all of this in 2006 GM releases an even more power Z06 which had a 7.0liter 427 cubic inch displacement engine putting out 505 horsepower. via:z06 Corvette Forum

2010 BMW M5 News

By admin, October 26, 2009

Though the 2010 BMW’s V10 under the hood is very powerful, the choices of steering feel and transmission are not conforming to M-Car standards.

2010 BMW M5
2010 BMW M5

Overview

An extraordinary engine V10 that produces 500-horsepower is enough to entice the BMW M5 lovers. If we view the muscle car era, the images are abnormal with V8s fastened to the minimum rubber and other suspension bits.

In the range of Super Sedans, everything costs nearly $90,000 and the figure of course being too high, but the M5s do not lose its reputation. Though the V10 is outstanding, M5 lacks the long awaited BMW DNA to earn its due recommendation.

2010 BMW M5
2010 BMW M5

2010 BMW M5
2010 BMW M5

The 3-series and 5 series enthusiasts loathe the dirty phrase of ‘active steering family’ and would like to shun these novel systems like plague. There is a possibility of mistaken identity of trademark steering feel for electric power steering and under certain driving conditions; the variable ratios sometimes feel out of sync, in comparison to the automotive mortals. This is pretty much in contrast to the visible M badge on the car’s bonnet.

High Expectations from the Critics and Buyers

The expectations of automotive mortals are high on finding the M badge on the car’s bonnet. There are two choices of transfer neither of which is savory. In the period of slick multi-clutch gearboxes, the standard seven-speed SMG (sequential manual gearbox), which is a single clutch automated manual, is declining. The BMW M5 has a unique dual-clutch unit of its own. However, the disappointing news is that both the 2010 M3 and M5 will be offered with an old system of SMG. On the brighter side, SMG will be deprived of the rev-matched down shifts throughout the day.

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