Gallardo toasted...



Even if you aren't particularly interested in photos showing supercars on fire, I bet that you have came across with some as more and more appear on the web.

Every man's dream is owing an exotic supercar, but it seems that they don't last for long... The two photos are showing a Lamborghini Gallardo, before and after the fire.

Now you see it.....now you don't!

Press Release: "New Opel Astra: The First Class Compact"






Rüsselsheim. With its sporty, good looks, comfortable driving experience, innovative technology and a full fuel efficient powertrain line-up, the new Opel Astra, which debuted in Frankfurt at the IAA as a five-door hatchback, is set to energize Europe’s compact car segment.

Grounded in the tradition Opel initiated in 1936 with the first Kadett, the Astra has consistently made the top-three list of Europe’s best-selling compacts for decades – a segment which accounts for 27 percent of the total car market. Astra sales make up a third of all Opel/Vauxhall purchases, for an average volume of nearly 500,000 units per year.

The new Astra brings many comfort and safety features to the compact class from the upper segment – most were introduced by the Insignia to the midsize class. Exceptional technologies like an all-new mechatronic chassis, the most advanced lighting system, a front camera that recognizes traffic signs and seats with the best ergonomics will be available.

“The new Astra raises the standard in the compact class with exciting design, dynamic driving and great practical features. It shows that we at Opel build automobiles that speak to one’s emotion and are loaded with German engineering excellence,” says Alain Visser, Vice President Sales, Marketing & Aftersales Opel/Vauxhall.

Opel’s new design language reinterpreted for the compact class

The new Opel Astra brings into the compact class its own interpretation of the brand’s award-winning design language of combining “sculptural artistry with German precision” first seen in the Insignia. Its strong coupé-like silhouette and elegant details give the car a fresh sporty look. Elegant proportions provide a strong, cab-forward silhouette, with a steeply-raked windshield and falling rear roofline, adding visual excitement to the traditional hatchback format.

“It’s important that each Opel model has its own, strong personality. This is why the design cues introduced in the Insignia, like the wing and the blade, which energize the shapes, have been given a fresh interpretation in the Astra,” says Mark Adams, Vice President of Design, General Motors Europe.

The flank of the Astra receives a dynamic inverted blade that visually connects to the powerful movement of the rear window and the C-pillar. In the back end, double wing-shapes in each of the rear lights make it immediately recognizable.

The interior echoes the flowing forms of the bodywork: sweeping lines, curvaceous shapes and the quality of the execution are all part of Opel’s design language. A signature design cue is the wraparound wing shape of the instrument panel that arcs into the top of the door moldings. The effect is a warm embrace of the occupants, providing a welcoming ambience that is enhanced at night by a red diffused light that illuminates the base of the center stack and the front door panels.

New mechatronic chassis system with Watt’s link in rear axle

Driving dynamics and stability are improved by a wheelbase that is 71 mm longer, for a total of 2685 mm. The new Astra has a 1544 mm wide front and 1588 mm wide rear and the tracks are increased by 56 mm and 70 mm respectively. This gives the car a wider footprint, contributing to more stable handling and an inherently better road-holding capability. The core body structure stiffness is improved by 43 percent in torsion and 10 percent in bending to provide a firm base for optimizing the new Astra’s handling and ride capabilities. Increased stiffness also benefits comfort, as it reduces noise and vibrations inside the cabin.

The Opel Astra’s chassis has been developed as a mechatronic system that fully integrates mechanical functions and electronic controls. The new Astra retains the dynamic, fun-to-drive character of the previous model, with significant improvements in steering response and ride comfort.

While the chassis has the proven McPherson strut layout at the front, Opel engineers in Rüsselsheim are the first in the world to combine a compound crank with a Watt’s link in the rear axle. This new construction keeps the advantages in size, weight and overall efficiency of the compound crank rear axle layout design, At the same time, the Watt’s link supports lateral forces during cornering and makes the car dynamic and agile without compromising on stability and comfort.

Like the Insignia, the new Astra can come with the clever Opel FlexRide electronic driving system, a rarity in this class. The FlexRide adaptive suspension system continuously adapts to changes in driving style and cornering speed. In addition, it offers a choice of three settings – Standard, Sport and Tour – and additional personalization.

Line-up of super efficient engines reduces emissions by 12 percent

The new Astra will launch with a complete line-up of eight engines ranging from 70 kW/95 hp to 132 kW/180 hp and will provide drivers with affordable, real-life efficiency.

The Astra’s line-up of powertrains with manual transmission provides impressive performance and overall cuts CO2 emissions by more than 12 percent compared with the current generation. The average fuel consumption of the diesel engines is 4.6 l/100 km and only 6.1 l/100 km for the gasoline line-up.

The four diesel engines, which are expected to power almost half of the new Astra cars sold in Europe at launch, deliver 70 kW/95 hp to 118 kW/160 hp. With the manual transmission, they all consume under 5.0 l/100 km and do not emit more than 129 g/km CO2. When it launches early next spring, the ecoFLEX version with the 70 kW/95 hp 1.3 CDTI engine will have fuel consumption of only 4.2 liter/100 km and emit only 109 g/km of CO2.

The gasoline range comprises naturally-aspirated and turbocharged 1.4 and 1.6-liter engines, giving a power bandwidth from 74 kW/100 hp to 132 kW/180 hp. The entry-level version in the gasoline line-up emits only 129 g/km CO2 – the best figure for a gasoline engine in the compact segment. Continuing Opel’s strategy of downsizing, engineers replaced a 103 kW/140 hp 1.8 liter engine of the previous generation with a new 1.4 Turbo with similar output that only requires 5.9 l/100km, cutting fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by nearly 18 percent.
Innovative technologies brought to the compact segment
“Opel’s mission to make high tech innovations accessible has proven to be successful in the Insignia. We’ve set ourselves an even more ambitious goal in bringing most of these features to the compact segment with the new Astra,” says Hans Demant, Managing Director of Opel.

Many of the innovative technologies introduced by the new Astra are unique to the compact class or bring a sophistication not seen before in this segment:
  • The Opel Eye recognizes road signs and warns the driver when the car inadvertently departs from its lane.
  • Ergonomic Sport Seats feature a 6-way adjustment range, the widest in the segment, a 4-way adjustment of the lumbar support and extendable seat cushion. Available at all trim levels, this driver’s seat comes with enhanced support and overall body comfort. It is the only one in the compact class to receive the much coveted seal of approval from Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V. (Action for Healthy Backs, known as AGR), an independent panel of ergonomics experts and doctors in Germany.
  • The most advanced lighting system in the compact class, a new generation of Opel bi-xenon Advanced Forward Lighting (AFL+) changes its intensity and reach to suit prevailing driving and road conditions using nine different lighting functions.

Two other clever innovations in body engineering also increase the on-board versatility of the Opel Astra:
  • FlexFix, Opel’s novel bike-carrier, is integrated behind the rear bumper and offered as an option on the new Astra hatchback. It makes transporting bikes easy and convenient because it slides out of the rear bumper like a drawer when a release lever near the lip of the trunk is pulled.
  • A creative idea from Opel engineers and designers, FlexFloor allows for easy-to-use stowage of a wide variety of cargo. The trunk floor is moveable and can be positioned at three levels by engaging ergonomically-designed fixing channels near each corner of the trunk.
Source: GM Media Online

Explanation of the problem with the DRL LEDs (terminal layout)


The diagram above shows the differences between the original LED terminal layout and the actual layout that is required in order to be fitted to the the car's socket.

Future petrol engine tech news by CAR magazine



British Car magazine has published a very nice article about the future technology of petrol engines (e.g. downsizing, turbocharging, direct injection, valvegear, reducing friction and losses).

Click here to read it!

Replacement of DRL bulbs with LEDs: Installation and initial problems




Yesterday, a good friend of mine with a lot of knowledge on this kind of stuff, helped me out with the installation.

I won't go on too much about the basics (taking out the lamp housing, connecting the resistor etc.) as there were a couple of issues that made the installation tricky. The only important basic thing is the fact that the resistor should be fitted on the negative cable.

In terms of the actual LEDs, it appears that the +/- terminals are the other way around. Therefore, we had to modify the position of the two terminals (anode and cathode) and cut the remaining two. Trying to put them after the modification was also tricky, as the plastic guide at the rear end was preventing the LED getting into the socket. The solution to this was to cut the guide.

At the end, the LEDs worked great. This morning however, I discovered another issue. The lighting switch has an Auto position and with day light, I am getting a message to check the position lamps. The LEDs do not work. When I turn the switch to low beam, the LEDs work.

As I have already mentioned, the stock bulbs are 12v 21/5W. It seems that 5W filament is used when low beam is selected manually and in Auto mode during the night (playing the role of position lamps). The 21W filament is used in Auto mode during the day and thus the LEDs do not work (role of DRL).

Cutting the two remaining terminals was a mistake, as they should have been used for the DRL connection (again by altering their position).

Stay tuned in order to read about the work around on the issues described above and to see the final result with the H7 stock bulbs replaced with Philips BlueVision (4000ºK) ones *.

* Philips CrystalVision are a better match to the LEDs in terms of colour, but not as good when it comes to visibility during rain.

Rubber floor mats for Opel Insignia



Winter is close and therefore, I decided to buy rubber floor mats for my Insignia. The Insignia logo is a very nice touch, but in terms of shape and quality, they are not as good as the ones I had for my Volvo. Also, depending on your shoes, they might be a bit slippery.

Overall, I highly recommend them as they make cleaning very easy.

Sadly, no aftermarket lighting products for Insignia by Hella...


I emailed Hella in order to find out whether they will bring out to the market headlights (with Xenon and LED Daytime Running Lights) and rear lights (LED) for Opel Insignia.

I was rather disappointed to read the answer below, as I was very keen to get Hella lighting products for my car (...I wasn't able to place an order with my own specs and thus I ended up with no AFL system...which is manufactured also by Hella). Other members of Insignia Club were also hoping that Hella will bring out lighting products...

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"We don't have the headlamps and rearlamps in the free aftermarket. We have a contract with GM, to send these parts only in the OE business and not in the aftermarket. Other lighting parts for the Insignia are not planed at the moment. Sorry, that we don't have better information for your club."

Replacement of DRL bulbs with LEDs


There a few things that I would like to change/add to my car, with the first one being the replacement of the DRL bulbs with brighter ones.

The bulbs currently used are the following:

Toshiba
12v 21/5W
W21/5W
E2 217
W8 ZR

Following an initial research on this matter, I discovered that those bulbs could be either replaced by PIAA Mirror White T20 double 580 large capless 27/8w (stock code H366) bulbs or by LEDs.

However, the PIAA bulbs provide whiter light, but because of the blue glass, the brightness is actually down a fraction.

The LED type suitable is 4773. I discovered this from a Fiat forum, due to the fact that the same stock DRL bulbs are used in Fiat 500.

After spending a lot of time searching for good LEDs, I came across in eBay with iJDMtoy and I placed an order. Today, the package arrived along with 50W6Ω resistors in order not to have false warnings about the DRLs.

As soon as the replacement is done, I will post photos showing the result.

Valeo Beep and Park system (kit No5): How the front sensors work



Following the successful installation of Valeo's Beep & Park system (earlier post), I was a bit confused with the way that the front sensors actually work. Also, the range of the front sensors appears to be 0.6 m, while the rear ones have a range of 1.6 m. Therefore, I emailed Valeo support and you can read below the replies I received.

"The Valeo Beep and Park Kit 5 is designed to only activate the front corner sensors (A and D) when you are conducting a reversing manoeuvre. This is because the front of the car swings out and can come into contact with an object if the available space is narrow. When you want the front sensors to work when driving forward into a space, reverse needs to be momentarily selected to switch on the front sensors. They will remain active for a number of seconds to allow you to complete your manoeuvre."

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"The sensors have a range of up to 1.6 metres. The actual range can depend on a number of reasons, from sensor mounting height, mounting angle or height of the object. If paintable sensors have been used this can also affect range because when they are painted, the thickness of the paint cannot be assured to be the same."

New Honda MegaPro 2010 Sport


New Honda Mega Pro 2010 Officially launched yesterday, Mega Pro price tag of this latest in a price of IDR 19.44 million for Spoke Wheel and IDR 20.59 million to type in Mega Pro Casting Wheel powered 160 cc to Rp 19.5 to type casting wheel and Rp 18.3 to tipeSpoke wheel in New Mega Pro-engined 150 cc. Specifications for Mega pro 2010 With local content to 95 percent of the new design was picked Mega Pro Honda in India, namely Unicorn Dazzler.

"We take the design course, while its local content is 95 percent of Indonesia," said Marketing Director of PT Astra Honda Motor, Julius Aslan on the sidelines of the launch and test ride NewMega Pro at the Sentul Circuit, Bogor, West Java, on Monday (9 / 8 / 2010).
Only a small difference in the Footstep only and muffler (exhaust), "added Johannes Loman, Executive Vice President Director of AHM.
Muffler New Mega Pro by Loman not apply catalytic converter. Besides the two issues above, between New Mega Pro and Unicorn Dazzler similar but not exactly the same.
New Mega Pro itself officially introduced on Monday yesterday with the design, order up to brand-new engine capacity of 150 cc with a myriad of additional features such as dynamic panel indicator, monoshock until double disc brake.EngineWith a little encouragement, the standard was free! This motorcycle feels light when towed. After the ignition is turned, the tachometer directly lit. Simple machine is turned on with a single kick kick starter lever. After that, the machine which given the label "Extra Responsive Performance", 150cc, 4 stroke and SOHC, immediately greeted the drivers. Muffler sound from light. Smooth engine vibration and no longer mengoyang rearview mirror.Megapro Original 15in1 Mult-bit Screwdriver 


Only three rounds of Pro Mega feel the intimacy with this new. Very short! Yes, not yet satisfied! On the first lap, used to know the path, guided by instructors Honda Safety Riding.
The second lap, played more in the grip of gas to determine the level of excitement this Mega Pro machine. Pretty aggressive! Under a steady pull on the lap, good control. Stability at maneuvering around the corner at a speed of 30-40 km / h - although occasionally be tilted to 45 degrees - including OK!
Unfortunately, the ability to be encouraged out. Cross straight of only about 100 meters. Can only make speeding 75 km / hr.SuspensionFor suspension, the New Mega Pro uses a single shock absorber Monoshock or behind. Posture motorcycles are higher. Absober steady shock strength for a single rider with a weight of 110 kg.Megapro Tamperproof 15in1 Mult-bit Screwdriver
Shock absorber has two springs, upper and lower adjustable (hard or soft) as required rider and luggage rack. All test sessions completed in 5 minutes.

2010 Yamaha Yamaha YZF R15 (Bison)


Yamaha YZF R15 Specifications
Main Features

1. A newly developed 150cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, single-cylinder fuel-injected engine
2. An all-aluminum "DiASil Cylinder" produced by an exclusive Yamaha casting technology
3. Eco-friendly performance that clears the next-phase Bharat 4 emissions standard
4. The "Deltabox frame" known for excellent rigidity balance
5. Impressive "2-eye" multi-reflector headlight design in the YZF-R series
Confirmed Specifications

- Fully Faired
- Rear Disc Brake
- 150cc
- Liquid Cooling
- Delta Box Frame
- Forged aluminum pistons
- 6 Hole type Fuel Injector
- High capacity air cleaner/filter
- Yamaha accessories including riding gear
- 6 speed transmission
- R1 Style Instrument Console
- 10,500 RPM Red line
Specs as shown in Yamaha Site

* Tyre Front: 80/90 - 17 inch tubeless
* Tyre Rear: 100/80 - 17 inch tubeless
* Brakes: Front- Disc, Rear- Disc
* Fuel Tank: 12 Litres
* Wheelbase: 1290 mm
* Min Ground Clearance: 160 mm

Source : Yamaha YZF R15


Yamaha FZ 150cc

Like the Yamaha YZF R15 has racing technology from R1 like six-speed transmission , the Yamaha FZ 150 is being toned down to 150 cc from the existing global version of 1,000 cc.It is 150cc (non FI) , 5 Speed Gear box, Air Cooled and have Monoshock suspension Yamaha FZ 150 will be launched in October 2008.

Djarum Black In Surabaya



here's the sexy model who is acting in front of the camera, he demonstrated all his acting from very sexy to show her breasts on camera.




surabaya auto contest Djarum Black looks very crowded cars cool and also very unique, many also modify classic car until it becomes a really cool car, it also is a plus for the modifier, because it is very difficult because the components in the search for also very difficult.

the modifier who participated in this event to reach hundreds of people different from the year before just how handful of cars only. cars in lombakan also no limit to landmark year is very different and so fascinating course, did not escape from it many of the beautiful models who were present there, ranging from china europe negro descent wilt even own, all gathered together there and also participated enliven this event.

 


Djarum Black plans next year would create a similar event the same course, with so lively because that is the vision and mission. Djarum to create an event from year to year is crowded

New spyshots of upcoming Meriva




New spyshots give clues about the exterior design of the upcoming Meriva, which will have suicide doors. It will make its debut at next spring's 2010 Geneva motor show.

Source: Car magazine

Medel's Sexy Show


Jakarta [DP] - The world automobile can not be separated from the women beautiful and sexy. The presence of beautiful and sexy models at the booth at the event Photon Mobilindo Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) 2010 attracted the attention of visitors and photographers. With minimal dressed in red, olive-skinned model is winding-liukan sexy body in front of cars made in China. Queen Lanny, Babes Fiesta model 2008, take action to make eye movements that the visitors did not blink. Models are aged about 20 years in style and posed with a gaze that is so tempting. If you want to visit the IIMS 2010 on Friday (30 / 7) do not miss the Photon Mobilindo booth in Hall B1. Ricka Ahmad, model Fiesta Babes 2009 ready loosen your muscles in the afternoon. [DP / CUP]

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