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Friday, September 17, 2010

Luxurious Car Modification

Alloy Wheels, Body Kits, Tuning Is Car Modification For You

In this article I'm hoping to answer the question that some people are not too sure about, is car modification for me? There are many different types of modifications you can do to your car including alloy wheels, interior mods, body kits, tinted windows, and loads more. In my personal opinion I think you can make your car suit your own personal style with just a few tasteful mods and small tweaks here and there, you don't need to go and get huge spoilers and massive body kits to get noticed although some people do like this kind of styling I just don't think its necessary. The first thing I would do when setting out to mod a car would be to see what sort of products and goodies are out there for your car and then because you have seen what is available you can put together a picture in your head of what you would like your car to end up looking like. Some other important things to think about when picking modifications is what you will be using the vehicle for or the amount of use that vehicle gets.
For example if you have a car that needs to be used for every day driving to and from work over various road conditions sometimes with heavy loads you wouldn't want to lower the car too much as the extra weight would affect how the car handles as well as the ride being compromised all these things need to be thought about before you do anything to your car because what might seem like a good idea one minute will bite you in the arse a few months down the line. Outrageous modification might also cause problems when it comes to selling the vehicle just think when you're trying to sell something you want the biggest market possible and I know for a fact that not everyone like rides slammed to the ground on 20" rims. So if possible make the mods subtle or even keep the old parts you replace and simply swap them back when you're ready to sell.
The only way to tell if car modification is for you is to try it out maybe you have just got your first car and you want to change it up a bit or maybe you have just got a car you have been longing after for some time and want to switch it up a bit, my advice would be to start small. Alloys wheels really change the look of the car giving it a much more aggressive look and feel they will also help you stay stuck to the road with a wider contact area for your rubber. If you look around you can find some good deals out there so it won't cripple your bank account. Once you have the wheels on your ride you might decide that is it, it looks the dogs or you might think 'oh its not quite what I was looking for maybe I'll just......', what I'm trying to say is don't rush into it you could get in above your head and not only could you lose a substantial amount money but you could also ruin your car which could result in all sorts of problems.
If you're looking at a particular car to be your first car modification experience you should log on to some forums, there are loads out there ranging from small tuning mods to full on totally modified custom rides. There is something out there for everyone and you'll normally find a lot of people on these forums that will be willing to help you, give you great tips and tricks and really help you get your head around what you want to achieve. I remember when I got my first car (escort MK4) I wanted to 'kit it up a bit' but I really wish I had someone or even better a group of people to talk it over with, it just make things a little easier and things will normally run a little smoother if you take your time. If you are reading this then I'm almost 100% sure there is some sort of car modification that will interest you in some way or another so go forth and modify. I hope this has helped you understand why and what car modification is about after all there are many ways to mod a car were not all just boy racers but s

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HHO Gas Car Modification HHO Fuel Cells Run Your Car on Water Power

Car's based around HHO are technology of the future.
It is now possible to run your car on HHO gas/water. This is extremely environmentally friendly and can save you thousands of dollars on fuel costs whilst boosting your vehicles fuel efficiency.
This technology is not the standard in new cars yet, experts estimate that within 10 years time it will be.
With rising gas prices, we need to take action.
HHO technology can save you in excess of $1000-2000 a year in fuel costs. It is very inexpensive, some HHO gas systems cost as little as $150 to set up.
How much can I expect to increase my gas mileage by?
You can expect to increase your gas mileage by 30-80%, this depends on your vehicle. This is a dramatic increase, additionally, your cars engine life will increase by a lot and you can enjoy a smoother operation of your vehicle.
How easy is it to install on my vehicle?
A HHO system can be installed on your within a day or two, it is very easy and there are some fantastic guides out there that can help you along the way, with detailed pictures as well as videos.
How does a HHO car system work?
A HHO gas system works by you placing a quart size container under the hood of your car, the system is powered by electricity from the engine, and produces HHO gas which then powers your engine.
Water powered cars are definitely a good thing when it comes to taking a stand against increasing gas prices. Of course, this is not the only thing that needs to be done, they are far off being released to the public, but why wait? You can convert your vehicle to run on HHO gas today and start saving yourself lots of money on fuel. Thousands of people have done it.

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Ferrari's 6 speed 'F1

So the 599 GTB was already a great supercar when it first appeared in  2006, featuring a 5999cc V12 positioned at the front of the car  longitudinally. It develops 611bhp and 448lb ft of torque and all of  that power is transmitted to the rear wheels via a 6 speed manual  transmission or Ferrari's 6 speed 'F1 Superfast' automated manual  transmission with paddle shifters.

The 599 GTB also features magnetorheological dampers which are dampers  filled with magnetorheological fluid and controlled by a magnetic field.  So by varying the strength of the electromagnet emitting the magnetic  field you can adapt individual dampers to continuously altering  conditions. This semi active suspension is critical on the 599 GTB in  compensating for the basic physics of having the engine out in front of  you feeding the driving wheels behind you.

The 599 GTB Fiorano is capable of reaching 60mph from rest in 3.5  seconds and can go on to reach 100mph 2.9 secs later, so from 0 to  100mph in 7.4 secs. It also has a top speed of 205mph.

The only 2 other cars to wear the GTO badge were the race bred 250 GTO  in 1962 band the 288 GTO in 1984, both of which are rare and extremely  sought after these days. GTO stands for Gran Turismo Omologata and  derives from the 2 previous models which were built as homologation  specials to allow Ferrari to race them.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Best of The Best Car Pictures | Hummer HX 2008 Concept

Hummer HX Concept 2008 cool (click to view)
Hummer HX Concept 2008 cool
Hummer HX Concept 2008 rear angle (click to view)
Hummer HX Concept 2008 rear angle
Hummer HX Concept art (click to view)
Hummer HX Concept art
Hummer HX Concept side nature (click to view)
Hummer HX Concept side nature
Hummer HX Concept 2008 hardtop (click to view)
Hummer HX Concept 2008 hardtop
Hummer HX Concept interior IPhone (click to view)
Hummer HX Concept interior IPhone
Hummer HX Concept 2008 interior (click to view)
Hummer HX Concept 2008 interior
Hummer HX Concept engine (click to view)
Hummer HX Concept engine
Hummer HX Concept 2008 front (click to view)
Hummer HX Concept 2008 front