BMW Tri-Turbo Diesel Technology : Video

At the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, BMW will introduce the first four models in the new product line – BMW M Performance Automobiles – BMW M550d xDrive (sedan and touring), BMW X5 M50d and X6 M50d. The high performance diesels are powered by the same tri-turbo engine.

A new video gives us a visual of the technology behind BMW’s first tri-turbo diesel engine which is based on the popular 3.0 liter inline-six (N57D30), but with an extra turbocharger. The innovative powerplant produces… Read More…

Amazing Facts About BENTLEY

1. Bentley presently has around 4,000 employees worldwide.
2. The luxury car manufacturer has its regional offices in UK, USA, Germany, Japan,     China, Singapore, Sydney, Korea, Dubai, and Mexico with about 212 facilities spread worldwide.
3. Though the company was founded in 1919, it produced only engine and chassis and  no complete car for about 27 years.
4. Bentley won at the 24 Hour Le Mans race for six times in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, and 2003.
5. In 1930, the chairman of Bentley dared to challenge the speed of the famous Blue Train between Cannes and Calais in his Speed Six. Amazingly, he reached his club in Victoria in London four minutes before the Blue Train pulled into Calais and won the bet.
6. Rolls Royce purchased financially vulnerable Bentley in 1931.
7.After Rolls Royce purchased Bentley the company was moved from Cricklewood, London to Derby.
8. Bentley was acquired by Volkswagen AG in 1998 with a $500 million investment programme.
9. The awesome 3-litre engine was the… Read More…

Construction And Working of Worlds Smallest V-12 Engine

I was searching for some intersting videos and look what I got!

World’s smallest V 12 Engine with construction of some parts and ofcourse working of it.The name of the parts are given in spanish but over all its amazing to watch and you will never find such a close look of a  V 12 engine that you will get from this video.

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World’s Smallest Petrol Engine Invented

Believe me it is so small that I was unable to get its magnified picture. By the way scientists have created the smallest petrol engine in the world (less than a centimeter long not even half an inch), small enough to power a watch or any small gadget. The mini-motor which runs for two years on a single squirt of lighter fuel is set to revolutionize technology associated with it. It generates 700 times more energy than a conventional battery. It could be used to operate laptops and mobile phones for months doing away with the need for charging.

Experts believe it could be … Read More…

Exciting Facts About Porsche

As we  all are familiar with brand name of  ‘Luxury’ the ‘Porsche’ and its prestigious history but here are some of the curious facts about the porsche that you might not be familier of  Take A Look:-

  • The 1898 Lohner-Porsche Elektromobil was the first car in the world with brakes on all four wheels.

  • Prof. Ferdinand Porsche chauffeured Archduke Franz Ferdinand in a Lohner-Porsche in 1902.
  • During WWI, Prof. Ferdinand Porsche designed heavy transport vehicles: flatbed trailers with the wheels powered by individual       hub-motors.
  • Beutler Carrosserie turned closed 356s into open ones – completing its first custom cabriolet in 1947, three years before Porsche came to America and a full seven years before the 356 Speedster was introduced.
  • U.S. importer Max Hoffman displayed the first U.S. Porsches in his New York City showroom by late 1950.
  • In 1952, US auto maker Studebaker contracted Porsche to develop a … Read More…

Top Facts about Ferrari

Aha! Got some more Facts, Ofcorse not Always about Lamborghini, This time it is about Ferrari, as Title shows you.

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The Thing that Never Change

As always, these are listed down here:

1.  At the end of the war, the company changed its name to Ferrari and designed the 125 Sport, a 12-cylinder, 1500 cc car which Franco Cortese drove on the Piacenza circuit on May 11, 1947. The car had to retire, but it was ahead in the last lap, in what was a good debut. Two weeks later, in fact, Cortese and the 125 Sport won the Rome Grand Prix.

2.  The mid-engined Dino 246GT was unique in that no where on the car did the word ‘Ferrari’ appear.

3.  Phil Hill’s Dino 246 won the 1960 Italian GP – the last major victory for a front engined GP car.

4.  Best selling Ferrari of all is the 1986-89 328 GTS (6,068 made).
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