Create Mesmerising Decorations With El Wire By: Ewan Fisher | Mar 16th 2012 - Electroluminescent wire (EL wire) is a flexible and creative thin copper wire that is coated in phosphor to produce a bright and "cool neon" effect. It is especially popular with hobbyists and artists looking to create visually appealing displays. Tags:Arduino UNO, Arduino Mega, Arduino Starter Kit,
Get Best Auto Transporters At Your Door! By: Jennifer Kenyon | Mar 6th 2012 - Locating the best auto transporters available is a serious job for a person hoping to move his car to a new place. The most important moves usually inspire fear and stress but there are a number of reasonable auto transporters you can rely upon. Tags:auto transport, auto transporters
Mentor Graphics Addresses Thermal Modeling And Testing For Leds And Luminaires By: kinwater | Dec 20th 2011 - "LED manufacturers want to measure the complete product before it ships. Especially for products like automotive headlights, the cost of LED failure is huge, and the headlights must be simulated in a realistic environment because they sit in front of a hot motor as air flows over the subsystem, so manufacturers needs to know that sufficient heat is being dissipated through the entire system," added Hanna.
Osram Launches Prototype Leds For Headlights By: kinwater | Sep 29th 2011 - More and more flexibility is needed for the light sources used in headlights, says Osram. Not only do they have to be reliable and provide the appropriate amount of light in all visibility and driving conditions, they have to perform various functions and adjust to changing ambient conditions, including high temperatures in the headlight itself. Osram says that it has developed the new LEDs to meet all of these requirements. Tags:Buy LED bulbs, Shop Car LED, LED Lights, LED Lighting,
Le Mans Sports Cars. By: Audi South Africa | Sep 16th 2011 - Motorsport once again drives innovation as the Le Mans Series sport cars compete for the Le Mans Cup. Tags:audi, south, africa, motorsport, sport, cars, le mans , serie
An Overview Of Electric Vehicles By: Nick Craigie | Jul 21st 2011 - In automobile marketplace electric vehicles have become very common and popular. Each and every year more alternatives to internal combustion engine are becoming available and the electric vehicle is not an exception. Tags:Electric Vehicles, Forklift Batteries, Camper Batteries
A Brief History Of The Electric Car By: Rachel Lawson | Jun 9th 2011 - As interest in electric cars heightens, it may possibly appear that they're a new answer to ever-rising petroleum costs and environmental concerns, but in truth, the electric vehicle has a history that extends back to the 1800s. Tags:automobiles, cars, finance, business, insurance, money
The History Of Ac Cars By: Terry Henry | Apr 9th 2011 - AC Cars was established in 1907 and is the oldest British automobile manufacturer that's still producing vehicles today.
The AC name came from the name of their initial business 3 wheeler - the autocarrier, that was designed and made by John Weller. Tags:Classic Cars
Good Results For The 35th Motor Show In Bologna By: Michele de Capitani | Dec 21st 2010 - The 35th edition of the Motor Show of Bologna, one of the most important events in Italy in the field of motors, has just ended.
Skoda Yeti By: Anie Bates | Nov 17th 2010 - The 4.2m-long Skoda Yeti is robustly compact, with a near-vertical tailgate and a pleasantly raised (though not high) driving position.
Porsche Confirms Electric Prototypes By: Young Ross | Sep 6th 2010 - It"s official: Porsche is buying property on Electric Avenue. The German automaker recently confirmed the rumors of its electric prototype, saying engineers in Stuttgart are building several all-electric models. Wilton 2010 Porsche buyers will now have a greener option of their favorite brand. Tags:Wilton 2010 Porsche, Westport used Porsche
Buick Own The Road By: Arthur A. Benner | Aug 25th 2010 - The Buick Motor Division was founded in America, originally as the Buick Auto-Vim and Power Organization in 1899 which was an enclosed combustion engine and motor car maker but was then renamed as the Buick Motor Business in 1903 by David Dunbar Buick. Tags:buick, automobile, cars, vehicles, performance, review
Will Steam Powered Automobiles Make A Comeback? By: Levi Quinn | Aug 14th 2010 - Man has used steam as a source of power for many years now. It was used to fuel locomotives and ships across the world for decades. The next obvious step would be to try and develop a steam-powered automobile that could be used on a daily basis.A car that is fuelled and powered by a steam engine is not out of the question as some prototypes have already been made. Tags:automobiles, steam, powered
The History Of The Volkswagen Beetle. By: Suzlar | Mar 5th 2010 - It is thought that the history of the Volkswagen Beetle goes back to pre Second World War Germany when Ferdinand Porsche came up with the idea of designing a mass produced vehicle that would be affordable for the average German person. It is thought that although Adolf Hitler played a large part in making the Volkswagen Beetle a reality, the original design was Porsche"s. Tags:volkswagen, beetle, car production, ferdinand porsche, hitler
Making A Fiberglass Plastic Mold By: Emma | Feb 25th 2010 - Fiberglass moulds are commonly used to make multiple copies of a part which may have a complex shape. Some of the advantages of using a fiberglass mould are: they are easy to make, the materials are inexpensive, and they will last for many years and can be used to produce hundreds of parts. Tags:Plastic mould, Plastic mold, Rapid prototype
Tein Springs By: Thomas V | Jan 1st 2010 - Tein springs are an aftermarket spring that is commonly found on many sports cars. There are many types of makes and models supported including but not limited to: Acura, Honda, Toyota, GM, Ford, Audi, BMW, Dodge, Infiniti, Lexus, Mazda and many others. Tags:Walbro fuel pump, Tein Springs, HKS hi power exhaust, Mishimoto Radiator, Skunk2 exhaust, Weapon R secret intake
The Allure Of Cell Phones By: Bobby Buys | Sep 12th 2009 - Millions of people around the world use cell phones. No wonder. Cell phones are arguably one of the most useful gadgets ever placed into our hands. Tags:technology, cell phones, mobile phones
A Tvr Club With A Difference By: jennyhicks | Aug 12th 2009 - A car club with a difference, this TVR prototype The White Elephant has been totally restored by the TVR White Elephant team. Tags:tvr, car, club, insurance
What Is Plastic Injection Molding? By: Sarah James | Jul 10th 2009 - It is likely that you have found this article on your computer; your computer is a perfect example of injection molding. The keyboard, the mouse, and the computer casing are likely to be made from plastic. Injection molding is often used for anything that can be mass produced, but it is also the cheaper way to produce prototypes. Tags:injection molding, molding, Automatic Plastics
The Metamorphosis Of Suzuki By: Alan Liptrot | Feb 14th 2009 - From cotton weaving looms to one of the most respected motorcycle and car manufacturers in the world, Suzuki has adapted with the times. Tags:motorbike, motorcycle, Suzuki, Japan, Hayabusa
Volkswagen Beetles: A Long History By: Art Gib | Dec 17th 2008 - Volkswagen Beetles have long been one of the most popular cars and most recognizable symbols of the auto industry. The Beetle has a long history, one that begins before World War Two, and stretches all the way to modern day automobile manufacturing. Tags:VW dealers in NJ
Should I Buy New Motorcycle Engines Or Used Motorcycle Engines? By: Billy Edwards | Jan 9th 2008 - It depends a lot on what you intend to use your Motorcycle Engines for. If you are going to be using the Motorcycle Engines solely for installation on motorcycles, then used Motorcycle Engines may do already (though if you really want to splurge, new ones are even better.) But what if you were going to place the Motorcycle Engines in cars (rather than car engines)? How would that work out? Tags:used motorcycle parts, motorcycle salvage yards, used motorcycle frames, used motorcycle engines, used motorcycle motors, wrecked motorcycles, honda,
Here Is A Method That Is Helping Automobile Enthusiasts Connect With The World By: Madison Lockwood | Feb 13th 2007 - For decades we have seen the national auto shows, where the major manufacturers roll out their new models and a few flashy "prototypes" that will never see an assembly line. Then there are the rod and custom shows, populated thirty years ago by twenty- and thirty-somethings and filled these days with middle aged and older auto enthusiasts who still love classic American cars, both stock and in all the different permutations of customization they have gone through over the yea... Tags:website hosting, automotive, websites, car, enthusiasts, online
The Benefits Of Electric Vehicles By: Joe Goertz | Oct 7th 2006 - Electric vehicles have been in existence since way back in 1830, and are becoming popular again with so many people being concerned about pollution and the rising cost of gasoline. Electric vehicles have been used for many years in the form of golf carts and have also been used as fleet vehicles by servicemen such as meter readers. However, due to the continued commitment and research efforts of the major car manufacturers, electric vehicles are becoming available today that ... Tags:electric, gas
The Story Of Porsche Automobiles By: Ken Snodin | Jul 26th 2006 - The story of Porsche could begin in 1950 with the introduction of the Porsche 356 to the United States by Max Hoffman. It could begin in 1948, when the first auto bearing the name of Porsche came out. However, to get a real grip on the heritage of Porsche, you must go back as far as 1875. In September of that year, Ferdinand Porsche was born in the bohemian village of Haffersdorf.
Ferdinand Porsche showed indications of his technical genius at the age of 18 when he wired t... Tags:porsche, automobile, car,