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alpharx7
Post #13091

http://www.msn.com/en-au/motoring/news/inf...gine/ar-BBvDdfl

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Infiniti claims to have revolutionised the engine
Wheels Magazine

Variable compression technology highlighted as the next big step in engine development.

NISSAN’S luxury arm Infiniti claims to have invented a revolutionary new petrol engine that consumes 27 percent less fuel yet can match the performance outputs of engines up to 50 percent larger.

Infiniti says this new Variable Compression Turbo (VC-T) engine technology is "a revolution in internal combustion engines" as significant as "liquid cooling, fuel injection and turbocharging.

The arrival of variable compression ratio technology will establish new benchmarks".

The engine's ability to deliver significant fuel use savings and increased performance lies in its capacity to vary its compression ratio - the ratio at which fuel is mixed with air inside the cylinder.

A 2.0-litre, turbocharged four-cylinder petrol VC-T engine will be shown at the Paris Auto show in September. Infiniti claims this engine produces 200kW and 390Nm - equivalent to a conventional 3.0-litre V6, says Infiniti engineer Shinichi Kiga.

The VC-T engine is able to vary the amount of compression the air-to-fuel mixture undergoes between 8:1 and 14:1.

A lower compression ratio is better for performance, while a higher ratio improves fuel efficiency.

Infiniti says the key to unlocking variable compression capabilities in a conventional internal combustion engine is a multi-link that was actually invented 20 years ago.

It took until now for Infiniti's engineers to make it fit for production.

VC-T is not an easy system to put into words. Schematics below shown to Wheels at Infiniti's R&D centre in Atsugi near Tokyo in July show a harmonic drive and actuator connected to the multi-link, which in turn influences the piston's relative position inside the cylinder, and therefore the compression ratio.

Infiniti says the engine "makes an intelligent choice between performance and efficiency in all [driving] conditions", and can move "seamlessly between any compression ratio between 8:1 and 14:1".

Infiniti CEO Roland Krueger says the VC-T engine will be exclusive to Infiniti - and not shared with its Nissan or Renault alliance partners - initially, but he wouldn't put a timeframe on that exclusivity.

"We are utilising this engine first in Infiniti. We will also make sure it is marketed together with a new vehicle, an Infiniti. We will position this definitely as one of the leaders in the technology area.

That is our goal, and our goal as a company."

The forthcoming Infiniti QX50 mid-size SUV is expected to be the first vehicle to market with this technology, and even though it's not due for launch until 2018, Infiniti is confident no other carmaker will beat it to market.

"Other manufacturers have taken the ‘VCR’ challenge, though Infiniti will be the first to bring the variable compression ratio engine to market from 2018," it said.

alpharx7
Post #13092

Here's the Star Citizen Gamescon presentation

Dai.
Post #13093

Congrats to Cal Crashlow for winning his first Moto Gp race and the first brit to win in 35 years since Barry Sheene.

alpharx7
Post #13094

wow i've been slack lol

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alpharx7
Post #13095

Jamboree Saturday, be there or have no life. mamoru.gif

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alpharx7
Post #13096

i remember walking into the newly opened Master's at Stafford some months ago thinking to myself in seeing all the staff lined up waiting to serve customers 'good luck i hope you're still open in a years time / and that everything goes well' nup guess i'd better keep an eye out on their catalogs now for specials - they've got a lot of good american brands that i see via various youtube woodworking videos i watch, like Bessey clamps and Titebond glues....

http://www.msn.com/en-au/money/company-new...YxMJ?li=AAgfYrC

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Woolworths shuts Masters, sells the property, and now 7700 jobs are on the line

Woolworths will gain about $1.5 billion from exiting its home improvement division, including selling the property of the troubled Masters chain.

The company says it will work hard to find Masters employees jobs within the group or will pay full redundancy. There are 7,700 staff in the home improvement businesses

The retailers says Masters will cease trading by December 11.

A consortium of Aurrum Group, Spotlight Group and Chemist Warehouse will buy the Masters properties, including 40 freehold trading sites, 21 freehold development sites and 21 leasehold sites.

Home Consortium plans to repurpose the former Masters sites into multi‐tenant large format centres

What’s on the shelves at Masters will be sold, bringing in about $500 million.

The Masters business has been losing about $200 million a year, unlike main competitor Bunnings which is a major contributor to profits at its owner Wesfarmers.

In February, Woolworths posted a loss of $972.7 million for the first half of the financial year, its first for more than 20 years, driven by a massive $1.9 billion write down in the value of the Masters business.

Woolworths shares went into a trading halt today ahead of an announcement about the process to dispose of its troubled hardware business.

The retailer then announced the sale of Home Timber & Hardware Group to Metcash for $165 million.

A third of the Masters business is held by Lowe’s, a US retailer. Woolworths will need to buy Lowe’s share, at a price to be determined, before disposing of what’s left of Masters.

After estimated wind‐down costs, Woolworths expects to get $500 million following Lowe’s consent to the Home Consortium transaction.

“When I was appointed CEO in February, I said exiting the Home Improvement business was a top priority,” says Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci.

“Today’s announcement delivers on that commitment. These agreements are the result of an intensive seven month process of reviewing all possible options for exit and extensive negotiations. This decision means management can focus on driving the momentum in our core businesses.

“Since the sale process began, our 7,700 staff in the Home Improvement businesses have worked extremely hard in an uncertain environment and we sincerely thank them for their commitment.”

The company is due to announce full year results tomorrow.

alpharx7
Post #13097

so i've heard that remaking films with 'women' leads is a thing.

i present to you 'taken' rolleyes.gif

alpharx7
Post #13098

hmm pre teen boys will like this i'm guessing......not sure of the audience outside of that demographic....

alpharx7
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alpharx7
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alpharx7
Post #13101

they need about another 6-8 thousand rpm mamoru.gif

alpharx7
Post #13102

i'll believe it when i see it, am sure that there's a lot of hurdles to cross yet getting the motor to meet emission laws.

photo's in the link

http://www.motoring.com.au/mazda-rx-9-lock...campaign=buffer

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Mazda RX-9 locked in
August 24, 2016

But sub-1300kg, 300kW rear-drive rotary coupe won't be released until 2020

Mazda’s board of directors has formally approved the design, engineering and production of the company’s long-awaited successor to the RX-7 and RX-8 rotary coupes, according to Japan’s Holiday Auto magazine which has also produced these new renderings.

Expected to be called the RX-9 — a trademark Mazda has registered — the born-again performance coupe is not due on sale globally until January 2020, when it will be the centrepiece of Mazda’s centenary celebrations.

Before then, the Mazda is likely to reveal a prototype version at the 2017 Tokyo motor show to mark the 50th anniversary of its first rotary model, before the final production model debuts at the 2019 Tokyo show.

Apart from producing these three new renderings — which show a range of updates from the 2020 RX-VISION concept revealed last October, including a sharper body-side surfacing and a more chiselled front-end design – Holiday Auto has reported a number of key new details.

As previewed by the SKYACTIV-R concept engine, Mazda’s next-generation rotary engine will grow to 1.6 litres by employing twin 800cc rotors displacing 1.6 litres, and for the first time will incorporate turbocharging and, potentially, diesel-style HCCI compression ignition.

Like us, Holiday Auto believes it will produce around 300kW, but the Japanese magazine says the RX-9 has a target weight of less than 1300kg, which will give it a formidable power-to-weight ratio.

Combined with the improved overall weight balance wrought by a rear transaxle, the low-slung rear-drive rotary coupe – which will be shorter than the rangy RX-VISION concept – should offer outstanding dynamics.

Fitted with a leather-lined interior and all of Mazda’s latest safety and convenience technologies, Holiday Auto says the two-seat Mazda sportster will be priced under eight million yen (about $A100,000).

wolfman101
Post #13103

Yeah righto.

In other news, a little birdie tells me that the NSX will be arriving in Bris on Fri. I'm going to pop in and have a look.

alpharx7
Post #13104

testing out at Willowbank today thumbsup.gif

alpharx7
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alpharx7
Post #13106

ok, so this guys trying to congratulate Ford on their design and that the driver survived the accident.........in looking at the amount of tyres in the back, i'm sure that had nothing whatsoever to do with the vehicle not crumpling more..... rolleyes.gif


wolfman101
Post #13107

Looked better than I expected in the metal. They won't let me inside though, which is what I was looking for.


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the big finger
Post #13108

Been lurking under the bleachers and I think
This should be called alpharx7 movie guide
🎥🎞

the big finger
Post #13109

QUOTE (the big finger @ Aug 26 2016, 05:47 PM) *
Been lurking under the bleachers and I think
This should be called alpharx7 movie guide
🎥🎞


By the way hi all 🤗

alpharx7
Post #13110

QUOTE (wolfman101 @ Aug 26 2016, 03:27 PM) *
Looked better than I expected in the metal.

They won't let me inside though,

which is what I was looking for.

was all over the media today as you'd expect. rolleyes.gif 7 ordered so far.

that sucks, them not letting you sit in it, you'd think that if someone's gone out of their way to come into the showroom that they'd offer better customer service than that. oh well you'll just have to buy a merc. mamoru.gif

alpharx7
Post #13111

QUOTE (the big finger @ Aug 26 2016, 05:47 PM) *
Been lurking under the bleachers

and I think
This should be called alpharx7 movie guide
🎥🎞

QUOTE (the big finger @ Aug 26 2016, 05:49 PM) *
By the way hi all 🤗

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i try to keep on top of all the entertainment / shows / movies / game releases / news stories etc and present a bit of a cross section of interesting things.

i've been thinking of posting more modeling shots, half my fb feed is full of tits and ass. mamoru.gif as long as they're posing with motor vehicles / motor sports it's acceptable. otherwise McLeod has removed them - on occasion - due to advertisers on the site not liking that sort of stuff plastered everywhere.

alpharx7
Post #13112

3D plastics working their way into the aftermarket industry.

the first one is a Datsun 1600 dash surround. Second and third photos are an aftermarket Cosmo 13b inspired inlet manifold. Couldn't use plastic there, it'd melt. mamoru.gif


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wolfman101
Post #13113

QUOTE (alpharx7 @ Aug 26 2016, 07:30 PM) *
was all over the media today as you'd expect.

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7 ordered so far.

that sucks, them not letting you sit in it, you'd think that if someone's gone out of their way to come into the showroom that they'd offer better customer service than that. oh well you'll just have to buy a merc.

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Merc don't make a single car I like ATM...
Anyway, not their fault - they literally don't have the keys. Honda Australia dropped the car off and kept them...

vk134
Post #13114

QUOTE (alpharx7 @ Aug 26 2016, 07:39 PM) *
3D plastics working their way into the aftermarket industry.

the first one is a Datsun 1600 dash surround. Second and third photos are an aftermarket Cosmo 13b inspired inlet manifold. Couldn't use plastic there, it'd melt.

mamoru.gif


Yep, it had to come, it makes prototyping a whole lot quicker and cheaper and as for repro parts, the only limitation is the source file.

I can see spare part for things being held as nothing more that a file, click on the link, order goes to shapeways etc, they just dispatch the new part, massive game change in stock holdings and manufacturer backup, design improvements can be done on the fly

alpharx7
Post #13115

QUOTE (wolfman101 @ Aug 26 2016, 09:38 PM) *
Merc don't make a single car I like ATM...
Anyway, not their fault - they literally don't have the keys. Honda Australia dropped the car off and kept them...

really? that's surprising to hear considering that channel 9's reporter was sitting in the vehicle interviewing a Mazda representative from Japan who'd come over for the launch. poor guy, trying to flog a car / make the best representation possible with limited english.

wolfman101
Post #13116

Yeah, they did all that as soon as the car was dropped off. After shooting they flogged the keys and let the public in. I arrived about an hour later.

alpharx7
Post #13117

QUOTE (wolfman101 @ Aug 27 2016, 09:22 PM) *
Yeah, they did all that as soon as the car was dropped off. After shooting they flogged the keys and let the public in. I arrived about an hour later.

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alpharx7
Post #13118

this was on Fb, seems legit to me. mamoru.gif

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As you may already know, it is a sin for a Muslim male to see any woman other than his wife naked and if he does, he must commit suicide.
So on September 11th, at 10:00 A.M. Eastern Time, all American women are asked to walk out of their house completely naked to help weed out any neighborhood terrorists.
Circling your block for one hour is recommended for this anti-terrorist effort. All patriotic men are to position themselves in lawn chairs in front of their houses to demonstrate their support for the women and to prove that they are not Muslim terrorist sympathizers.
Since Islam also does not approve of alcohol, a cold 6-pack at your side is further proof of your patriotism.
The American government appreciates your efforts to root out terrorists and applauds your participation in this anti-terrorist activity.
P.S.
If you don't share this, you're a terrorist-sympathizer,

alpharx7
Post #13119

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alpharx7
Post #13120

Footage courtesy of JustDave / Drag Videos Australia

wheelie bars hit the wall, which pulled the car around straight, lucky sob. mamoru.gif

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We also saw some other footage whilst at the track, not sure if it was from the television camera there or from a drone. i'm thinking it was the latter.

alpharx7
Post #13121

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alpharx7
Post #13122

Season 3 is due out Aug 28th over stateside, should be available soon....... thumbsup.gif

alpharx7
Post #13123

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alpharx7
Post #13124

10% off just means that youre selling stuff at the same price as Bunnings. i've stood in Masters before and looked up prices at Bunnings on my mobile and seen the latters prices as being lower on items. rolleyes.gif

Lift your game Masters, shitty Dick Smith type 'sales events' aren't going to attract people into the shop to buy your over priced crap.

for the full story click on the link

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-37...h-bargains.html

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'They're not going to sell much at these prices': Shoppers slam Masters' fire sale for offering 'rubbish' bargains

The home improvement chain failed to deliver on its promised 'fire sale'
Its liquidation sale would see $600m to $700m hardware to be sold
But shoppers were left disappointed with the limited discounted items
Customers said it was 'rubbish' and that 10-30 per cent off was 'not a sale'
The failed hardware chain will close its doors on December 11

Customers have slammed hardware giant Masters for failing to deliver on its promised 'fire sale'.

The home improvement chain, owned by Woolworths, was advertising a significant liquidation sale to start on Monday, with $600 to $700 million worth of hardware up for sale.

But shoppers were left disappointed with the limited discounted items, after GA Australia, a liquidation specialist in charge of the sell down, said the entire store would be on sale.

alpharx7
Post #13125

thanks JustDave and Drag Videos Australia thumbsup.gif

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