Better Performance by Modifying a Car Engine

When you buy a new car or pre-owned cars, in some cases, you do not know how strong and fast cars. You can always try and ask before you buy it, but usually that some types of cars have a certain level of strength and speed. If you're one of those who want to express yourself when you're driving, or need to own a car with a more powerful engine, it is time for you to get the engine modifications.

modifications to the car engine is one way to pimp out your car. After you change to replace the machine with different abilities, your car will turn into a fast car changed. In addition, by modifying your car engine, you can only improve the performance of the car for the better. It may sound that bothers you so much, so after you change it, the sound would not be a problem anymore. In addition, you may want to change your car's engine because of pollution, because there are many cases that produce car engine smoke so annoying environmental health. Another thing that people really care about is the ability of machines to use too much fuel. That's certainly not good for your budget.
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Geneva Motor Show On March 2011

Gallery Motor Show Geneva On March 2011




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CONSOMINI Urban Concept in Geneva Auto Show 2011

CONSOMINI Urban Concept in Geneva Auto Show 2011

TATA Pixel Geneva Auto Show 2011

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New LAMBORGHINI Aventador Geneva Motorshow 2011

RENAULT Fluence Z.E Geneva Auto Show 2011

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INFINITI EX30d Black Premium Geneva Auto Show 2011

AUDI A3 Concept Geneva Auto Show 2011

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New Suzuki Swift S 2011

For manufacturers, product innovation is something that must be done to win the competition. That step is now also made by Suzuki Motor. Japanese car manufacturer is currently preparing a new generation version of Suzuki Swift Sport. The concept car, which is now named the Suzuki S-concept, currently on display at the mat Geneva Auto Show 2011 which took place March 1 to 13.

“Swift S carrying the three-door concept car design that is characteristic of a sports car. The impression sporty aggressive look at the stern, especially from the big spoiler and double mufflers,” said Suzuki’s press release. The design concept that uses the latest generation Suzuki Swift design a concept exhibited at the Paris Motor Show 2010 mat which lasted 2 to 17 October 2010. The engine uses berkapasitas1.600 M16A cc.

Only, Suzuki did not mention the amount of power and torque produced. Manufacturers were only mentioned, power is channeled to the wheels via a manual transmission devices with six levels of acceleration. Wheel drive system uses two front wheels. Compared with the Suzuki Swift Current, S-concept is lower. However, over 60 millimeters wide. Overall, the Swift Sport is a car length 3.89 meters (m), 1.75 m width, and height of 1.47 m. The axle length reaches 2.43 m.

Design Suzuki Swift S 2011





Sporty impression thanks to the use of over-sized 18-inch rims and tires size 225/45R18 thick. Especially in the cabin, leather-clad seats with Recaro sports cars such as logos. While the steering wheel, instrument panel created specifically to reinforce the impression of a sports car. However, until now the Suzuki has not provided the assurance when the car is mass produced.

Interior Design Suzuki Swift S 2011


Interior Design Suzuki Swift S 2011
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Car Seats Modification

Recaro Seats are a German company based in Stuttgart, famous for their bucketseats and is usually contracted to produce upgraded racing style chairs for all the sportycar built by Volkswagen Group as well as other manufacturers.

Sparco Seats is an Italian auto parts and accessory company specializes inproducing items. That Such as seats, steering wheels, harnesses, racewear and Helmets. Also They sponsor many types of auto races Including rallies, indy, and motorcycles.

Corbeau Seats and accessories continue to be the number one choice formotorsports enthusiasts everywhere. Our unmatched experience in research and designhas led to the development of the highest quality and most technologically advanced lineof seats available at this time.

No one Baby Car Seat is "best" or "safe." The best chair is one that matches the size of your child, is properly installed and used correctly every time you drive. When shopping for a car safety seat, keep safety in mind.
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Maximizing Car Engine Power

Before we can start talking about tuning the engine and engine power and torque increases, we first need to have a basic understanding of how an internal combustion engine produces power. Therefore, during the next few pages of this section, we will discuss the basic concepts and principles of the internal combustion engine and a general term used to discuss modifications to the engine, such as volumetric efficiency, engine displacement and density of the air as all the engine power and influence performance. We also have a list of car modification terms that you can check the meaning of some terms we use on this site. Once we have a clear understanding of how the four-stroke engines produce power, we could move and start making our plans to improve engine performance.


Although there are two types of internal combustion engines, namely two-step engine and four stroke engines, we are only interested in performance cars, and because two-stroke engines are not used in cars, we will not discuss here the machine. Instead, we will be the focus of attention soely on four-stroke engine because the custom-car.us is all about car tuning and because cars use four-stroke engines instead of two-stoke engine. If you are looking for information on two-stroke engine, you could try How Stuff Works, or Wikipedia.

There are also many derivatives of four-stroke engines - diesel engines, gasoline engines, four-cylinder engine, six straight, boxer engine, or Wankel rotary engines, turbocharged engines, supercharged engines, etc. With the marked exception of the rotary engine, all four-stroke engines have a design basis of the same - they all consist of individual cylinder with a piston that is connected to the flywheel with the crankshaft, and they all use what is known as the Otto Cycle. This method is quite easy to discuss the concept of basic electric machine as we do not need to pay attention to ourselves with V and straight, horizontally opposed boxer and machinery. Instead the discussion we can and will be all about the internal combustion engine four stroke. In addition, the diesel engine has had resurgence in recent years and has become more than performance machines, especially turbo-diesel engine. Much of what we discuss here can be applied to a modern diesel engine but there are some specific aspects of engine modifications to diesel engines, for this reason we will discuss modifications to diesel engines and diesel engines themselves.

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Unique Car Modification






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Crazy Car Modification

Modified car show cars are usually pretty or sophisticated with expensive accessories. But is this really make people shaking his head but not that impressed and humming "extraordinary", but "crazy people ... "

The idea of the movie " Back To The Future "

Transparent Of VW
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Yamaha Motor Modification Vixion 2010

New vixion modification on front

New vixion modification on green

New vixion modification on grey

New vixion modification on red and black

New vixion modification on red and black

New vixion modification on red and black
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Test drive Yamaha Byson

Location on the circuit gokar, Sentul, West Java, PT Yamaha Motor Kencana Indonesia raises rates Byson before some national media. Although not yet officially released, 150 cc sport bikes are welcome for the familiar.

The first impression when I saw this bike are the words, "Macho!" Streetfighter dashing and very stylish impression. It looks great from the gas tank ala moge, digital speedometer, multi-reflector headlamps, handlebar width, and posture gambot unsightly exhaust.

According to Yamaha, is the younger brother Byson RZ6. Relationships will be key to tempt fans of motorcycle sport.

"Unlike sports that there are models (Yamaha Scorpio and Vixion), Byson among Relying macho figure.!" Paul said Sugih Firmanto, General Manager of Sales, Promotion, and Motorsport YMKI in Sentul yesterday.

Taste
After admiring the figure of this bike, it's time to sit in the saddle Kompas.com to test the resilience of these. Unfortunately, given the very short time: three rounds for each of the media! Well, try it!

While sitting in the saddle with his arms stretched to hold the handlebars, it felt comfortable. Long handlebars, hand position a bit wide, capable of giving the impression of dashing along with motorcycle riders. When the center was established with the standard, this bike feels very right for the rider, placing 175 cm.

Byson compact dimensions for motorcycle sport. Length 2075 mm, width 780 mm, height 1045 mm! This posture is ideal for maneuvering in the capital of bad traffic situation.

At the front, equipped Byson 0.41 mm telescopic fork and single alias monocross suspension in the rear shock absorbers.

Responsive engine
Turn the ignition key, the indicator light turns on. simple machine is activated via the kick starter lever or interrupted. Sprayed exhaust sound that sounded fine. Meanwhile, the engine vibration can be muted as well or almost not felt.

Before entering the track, each participant must pass three hurdles speed bumps out of wood. This was followed by a zig-zag between the composition of the cone (cone). Byson can do so easily despite the high speed bump. In addition, motorcycle still comfortable.

There is a desire to membetot gas grip possible. But unfortunately, can not be done because of the short straight tracks. This motor can only be mastered with the teeth of two and three and a speed between 30 and 40 km per hour.

When bulldoze the bend, the engine 153 cc 4-stroke, air-cooled SOHC, responsive under for the round middle. She is beautiful snaps! However, once again the maximum speed can not be achieved and only touched 74 miles per hour.

Yamaha claims the power output of 10.1 rpm 10.5 dk@7.500 Nm@5.500 motorcycles and torque rpm.

Tire width
Another attraction Byson-compared to its competitors in its class widely used tires. 100/80-17M 120/70-17M front and rear, tubeless both.

Wheels too wide. 2.5 front and rear 3.5 inches. This form allows you to use wide tires. "For the
modification, the tire can be enlarged up to 110/70 (front) and 140/70 (rear)," said Manager of Technical Support Services Division YMKI Abidin Muhammad.

tersebutlah wide tire size is very helpful when asked to hold a motorcycle to maneuver. The reason for increased power cengkeramnya. Therefore, when asked to tilt, the driver feels firmly take him without fear

The final conclusion, Yamaha Byson is a great alternative for fans of the sport bike 150 cc. Primary surplus, a figure that looks more stylish and solid.
The price is estimated at between USD 19.5 million and Rp 20 million! Enchanting!
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Lake Wobegon Car Show

This is the news from the Lake Wobegon car show, where all the vehicles look beautiful, all the engines are low-emission, and all automotive managers are above average. No wait, this is Geneva, probably the world’s most important car show. The rest of the opening sentence is true, though – at least, that’s what public relations would have you believe.

Let’s start, for no particular reason, with Porsche. Here’s something akin to a Porsche joke. The majority opinion among journos is that the new Cayenne has a “Korean-car’s butt”, in other words a generic, nondescript appearance. Ask a Porsche guy about it and in the unlikely case he’ll answer your question (I posed it in the most polite terms possible, so he did), he’ll say they redesigned the rear end to appeal more to Chinese tastes. This, from an Austrian-sounding fellow… What else is there to say about the new Cayenne? Well, it weighs less than before, and has a grand total of 52 buttons on the dashboard, which at least proves that Porsche isn’t listening to Jack Baruth.
I’d like to say something about the new VW Touareg, and if ed(itor) Ed forced me to, I’m sure I could (but he didn’t, so I won’t). The thing is, the Touareg is not so much a car as it is a cash cow for VW; if TTAC was about car industry finance, there’d be a lot more to report. In other news from Geneva, VW is forcing its staff to wear Rupert Pupkin suits, which they do like champs. And VW is showing the Polo Cross. Don’t laugh: you’d be cross too if they forced you to wear stilts.
Everybody in Geneva’s swarming around the Audi A1. I wanted to scream: settle down everybody, it’s just a Polo in drag! It brings to mind a recent mini-scandal whereas it was uncovered that BMW briefs its dealers to say: “Vorsprung Durch Technik is dead — there has been no technical innovation at Audi since 1997″. On the other hand, I like the clambshell styling of the A1, since it reminds me of NSU’s of a time long gone.
Skoda is another successful brand within the VW empire; it used to be about excellent value for money. So I was surprised to see the Fabia Combi RS. It’s a superhot very small station wagon. So, station wagons have come full circle? A long time ago, they were utilitarian but rough vehicles that made children and dogs vomit. For a while, they were family-friendly; apparently it’s back to making life uncomfortable for passengers again.

Speaking of family-friendly, I was prepared to diss the Opel Meriva: who really needs suicide doors? (Except for a suicidal, of course). But then I got into the Meriva on display and thought of some old people I know. My verdict: it really does make a difference. Opel claim is easier entry and egress, but here is another additional advantage I can think of: the front-hinged door probably makes it a lot easier to install a child seat. One more definite plus: minimization of potential harm to a bicyclist. I know several bikers who were hospitalized after hitting a suddenly-opening car door. Make the door open the other way, and the biker just hits the flat steel surface.
So kudos to Opel, and good luck. (See, we can write nice things about GM!)
What is wrong with Mazda? The new 5 looks like a Ssannggyyonng, for crying out loud. Just compare the rear of the 5 to that of the Rodius and you’ll see what I mean. The 5′s front is all zoom-zoom smiley while the sides try hard (with little success) to integrate the swoopy-creasy stuff we’ve seen on many a recent Mazda concept car. Next!
The Mitsubishi ASX, as a smartly-styled CUV based on the Lancer, could be a pointless exercise but at the planned low price point of 18.000 Euros, it looks like very good value for money.
Admittedly, it will be undercut by the Dacia Duster (cue to Plymouth fans: start to weep). The Duster is interesting for two reasons. Firstly, it is the first Dacia that does not have an utterly depressing interior. Secondly, it offers a new take on the CUV biz. The CUV formula is usually simple: take a car, put it on stilts and add 4WD, = charge a steep price premium. Dacia does that too — but the price is still super-low! (Net, in Europe, probably less than 14k Euros). Does it make any sense at all? Strangely, it does: the Duster looks OK from a few yards away, all Dacia’s drive well under speeds of around 80 mph, and off-roaders are not about having the most modern high-tech anyhow.
Dacia belongs to the Renault Group, which you wouldn’t guess if you saw the Renault Gordinis here in Geneva. I like old European sporting brands such as Abarth, Gordini and AMG — who doesn’t? The first two are presently being awaken from a long slumber, and make special driver’s cars that are more aggressive, have more bite and rasp, than other hot hatches. Do they fit into the present day, where every family car has sporting pretensions? I think so.
Another new Renault is the Wind, a small, two-seater droptop. Jeremy Clarkson will probably say it’s a bit Ginger Beer but since four-seater cabrios are torture to the rear passengers, and the Wind has an ingenious, simple roof construction, I give it a thumbs-up.
Back to CUVs.The Mini Countryman is another roomy, surprisingly useful new car. I made myself comfortable in the front, then got out and sat in the back, and could swing one leg over another — that’s how spacious it is. Headroom is excellent too. It even looks good (if you like the way Minis look). From a pure packaging point of view, the Un-mini comes close to the brilliance of the (forgotten with justification) Austin Maxi. I’d probably feel silly driving a Minimax, but then, I’m not a soccer mom. I’d probably feel silly paying the hefty premium a Mini commands — but I’m cheap.
Immediately after sitting in the Countryman, I hit my head when I tried to board an Alfa Romeo Giulia. Holy cow, what a triumph of style over just about everything else. It looks very impressive on the inside (if slightly anodyne from the outside), but I had to crook my neck to sit in any of the four seats. Giulias of yore were angular, looked contemporary even after being built for a dozen years, and were both functional and sexy. One might ask, does big man Sergio Marchionne ever find the time to sit in one of his new cars?

Indeed, I could have asked him that, because soon after he arrived at the Fiat booth to give a bear hug to John Elkann. Both Sergio and the Fiat heir presented Fiat’s new two-cylinder, turbocharged, camless engine. Multi-air is a real advancement and I personally cherish two-cylinder cars. But beware of a company that develops revolutionary technology but can’t install reliable cam belts.
No, it’s not the photographer’s fault: the Nissan Juke looks like an insect. It gets even worse (really?) when you see the rear three-quarter view: there is this bulge, and there is this giant gap between the wheel and the fender. They say SUV drivers unconsciously dislike beauty; if this car is a success then I will agree with them.
The new Infiniti M also has bulges, but looks elegant. A spokesguy told me the headlights were inspired by “kabuki eyes” and that the general shape was “kinda futurist-hippie”, but then bit on his tongue and said management would rip his head off if I quoted him. Euros will get Diesel engines, everybody worldwide will enjoy the hybrid versions, and hopefully the M will drive as good as other Infinitis.
The Volvo S60 may not be as good a drive as the Infiniti M, but it is sure a fantastic looker. I had a chat with its designer Oerjan Sterner, who explained that the new car lost its P1800-inspired shoulders to make it appear lower. His brief was to make it the sportiest Volvo of all. But isn’t everybody doing sporty nowadays? Well, the S60 in addition incorporates Volvo brand values — safety and greenness, as it were (and indeed, it has a fantastic electronic system to prevent all collisions with pedestrians at speeds below 25 km/h). So, Volvo means sportiness, safety and greenness. Just like everbody else! But to their credit, one could say that Volvo is above average.
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