Thursday, September 4, 2008

Instant colour foil - German product




  • German foil wrapping technology introducing a newly foil coating gives your car as new look while keeping the old one.
  • The German high- end product ensure the same optical appearance and surface structure like a regular paint finish.
  • care and cleaning also identical one.
  • The foils density grantees 100% opacity and actually shields the paints against the chips,abrasions and weathering to preserve your car's sale value.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

2009 prototype car of Lamborghini


  1. This one is the 2009 plan to release of Lamborghini, named as Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4.
  2. Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 ($TBA) crams in a 5.2 lit V-10 Engine delivers 560 horsepower.
  3. Newly installed front and rear fascias.
  4. They also do some improvement in suspension, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
  5. some outer goodies are Bi-Xenon headlights for night driving and LED day time running lights.

BMW M1 - Rarest Models


  1. This Car is produced by German Automaker BMW from 1978 to 1981.
  2. In 1970's Lamborghini agreement with BMW to built a racing car,from this result 1978 to 1981, as BMW M1.
  3. This is one of highest mass production car in 1970's.
  4. Employed a twin cam M88/1 3.5 L 6-cylinder gasoline engine with kugelfischer Injection.
  5. The body was Designed by Giugiaro,taking inspiration from the 1972 BMW Turbo show car.
  6. BMW commissioned Lamborghini to work out the details of the car's chassis , assemble prototype and manufacturing the vehicle,but Lamborghini's financial position meant that BMW reassumed control over the project in April 1978.
  7. Then only 456 car produced,making it one of the BMW rarest models.
  8. From this spirit M1 lived in first generation M5 ,as both models shared the same engine till now.
  9. Then M1 is the most successful in the motor sports in 1970's of magazine.

Dreams come true - M Riderknecht (SQuba)



SQuba is the world's first real submersible car(move like a fish underwater).
Frank M Rinderknecht, 52 yrs old Auto visionary and Boss of the swiss automaker Rinspeed, has turned a dream into reality with his "SQuba"
Drive upto 32.8feet below the surface of the water, and its move 1.8miles per hour.
Its is electric car with lithium-ion batteries and three electric motor for propulsion
Especilay its a ZERO EMISSION CAR documented by rotating license plate in the rear. So NO EXHAUST EMISSION produce.

The first car that could drive in underwater was Quandt's Amphibicar, built in 1968.
Then Gibbs technology came up with Gibbs Aquada in 2004 which Virgin boss Richard Branson used to break the speed record for crossing the English channel.
SQuba "relies on the stainless steel -cover suspension from KW automotive and large pirelli tires mounted on the custom-made forged light weight wheel from AEZ with 17- and 18-inch diameter".

Performance
Top speed --120 km/h
Acceleration-- 0-80 km/h in 7.1 sec
Water speed --6 km/h
Under water --speed 3 km/h
Drive Depth --10m

Engine
In Street --Electric
Power Output -- max 54kW at 4'500 /min
Torque --160 NM at 1'500 / min
In Water --Stem Propellers Electric
Power Output --2*800 W
Driving -- bow jet Drives Electric
Power Output --2*3.6 kW Rotinor
Batteries --Lithium-Ionen
Voltage --6*48 Volt

Measurements
Length --3'785mm
Width --11"940mm
Height --1'117mm
Empty --Weight approx 920kg
Ground clearance --130mm

Propulsion
Power train --Rear wheel drive
Gear Box --R-N-F
Chassis --Steel
Body Panels --Carbon Nano Tubes
Seating Capacity --2nos
Front & Rear suspension --Double wishbones
Damper /spring ---KW automotive
Steering --Rack and pinion
Lubricant --Motorex
Laser Scanner --lbeo
Tyres --Pirelli P zero (Front - 205/40 R17)(Rear - 225/40 R18)
Front Wheel --AEZ 7.5*17'
Rear Wheel --AEZ 8*18'
Air supply --1*15lit + 1*18lit SQuba pro

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

MIVEC Engine


MIVEC - Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing Electronic Control system

Installed in
Mitsubishi OUTLANDER Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV),
US Lancer RalliArt,
TOYATO Innova,
Repowered with 1400 cc 100 hp 4cyl Suzuki Swift engine.

The new engine is one of the results of the World Engine project conducted by Mitsubishi
Motors Corporation (MMC), DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and Hyundai Motor Company.

For high quality and reliability
MMC adopted rigorous development process by Mitsubishi MotorsDevelopment System (MMDS)

Its indicate

High output and low fuel consumption
Lightness and compactness
Low exhaust emissions
Low vibration and noise

How INTER-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS to Improve??

INTER-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS consists of a set of skills, knowledge about communication, and self-evaluation. This skills include self-disclosure, owned feelings and thoughts, and descriptiveness and support.


Whenever we communicate we always do the following two things simultaneously:

1.Representation - We represent some information. We make some statement about the world around us.

2.Presentation - We present the information in a particular way, which will then define our relationship with the other person in a particular way.

Several skills are required to communicate effective.

Refer to the person you are talking to by name. People are complimented when they know that you are making the conversation personal. Making it personal also means making your message appropriate to the receiver's frame of reference. For example, the same message may be explained differently to your friend than to a boss or coworker.

Make your messages specific and complete. When speaking, include all of the necessary information the receiver needs to comprehend your message. You need to communicate the frame of reference you are using, the assumptions you are making, the intentions you have, and the leaps in thinking you are making. Repeating your message more than once and using more than one means of interpersonal communication, such as pictures and nonverbal cues, will help the receiver understand you.

HoW to PrEfeR yoUr jObs bAseD onYouR Degree ??

What jobs suit me?
Ask yourself what is really important to you and what you are willing to do. Everyone has unique motivations and ambitions. Yours may be different from people you know. Writing your ideas down or having conversations may help you capture your thoughts.

Help making decisions
Try what jobs would suit me?, a tool designed to assist you with the decision-making process. After answering a series of questions, see, which jobs might best, match your preferences. Compare two jobs side-by-side or start by considering an employment sector. Your friends and family may help you identify the key deciding factors for your career planning and may point out strengths that you take for granted. Your university careers service has a wealth of resources to support career research and planning. As well as talking to a careers adviser, you may gain insights from psychometric tests, which focus on aptitude, ability, or personality. Ask which psychometric tests are available or have a look at psychometric tests.

What do different jobs entail?
Learning what people actually do on a day-to-day basis is a crucial step in your job search. Understanding jobs is the best way to ensure you make the right decision for you. It is also essential for writing strong applications, which persuade a company or organization that you are a good fit for the job. Get more details about jobs you are considering at explore types of jobs. Be sure to read the case studies. Alternatively, you may start your job search by looking at all the related jobs in a sector at explore job sectors.

How do I use my degree?
You may want to directly apply your subject-related knowledge and skills to the world of work. Ask your university careers service for the results of previous surveys, which may provide some insight into what people with your degree have gone on to do. Visit what do graduates do? to view national survey results of what students on your course have pursued. Also, find out about options with your degree by looking at options with your subject.

Small tips - APPEARANCE & APPROCH in the interview


1.Strengthen Your Voice

2. Speak Slower

3. Enunciate and Use Volume

4. Good Eye Contact