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To meet&share interests about car. Hope we can improve our knowledge as well!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Meter Digital
Ingat dulu gua pernah post pasal meter digital? Pastu gua ada jual sebijik meter digital. tengok sini. So ada buyer beli & gua mintak dia snap masa pomen pasang. Amacam, cara x? ada geng la! Terbaik!!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
The future of synthetic oils
In past
years, the goal of the automotive industry was to build bigger, faster and more
powerful vehicles. That's changing in the twenty-first century, as the concern
of consumers, governments, and industries is moving to increased efficiency and
reduced emissions, especially in the U.S., Europe, and Japan.
However, make no mistake: Horsepower is still
important. Modern engines are capable of putting out massive power, and the
numbers are increasing (the Bugatti Veyron, for example, has over 1000
hp). But the question is becoming one of power density, or the need to build
smaller, more efficient engines capable of increased power. That's one of the
roles of lubricants going forward. High-quality synthetic oil can enable
manufacturers to decrease the size of the oil sump required for the engine, run
the engine at hotter temperatures and use turbochargers as
well.
As cars move toward using alternative fuels, synthetic oil
makers are shifting their scope. Electric vehicles, for example, might not need
motor oil, but they come with lubricated bearings and any gearboxes would also
need to be lubed. Even the power plant that
generates the electricity that charges the vehicles will need
industrial-grade synthetic oils for the moving parts of its machinery.
As the government mandates emissions improvements, oil
manufacturers will have make significant investments to implement the necessary
changes -- to the tune of tens of millions of dollars in research and testing.
However, even as the future of the automotive industry remains a bit of a
mystery, the future of synthetic oils seems assured.
source: how stuff works, wiki
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
M7 Booth At PWTC
Salam,
Sempena Perhimpunan Agong Umno di PWTC, pelbagai barangan M7 dijual pada harga promosi. Banyak barangan menarik. Jom Serbu!!
Lokasi : Pusat Dagangan Dunia Putra (PWTC ) - Tingkat 3
Booth No. : 193 (Sebelah Puteri Umno)
Tarikh : 27hb November - 2 Disember 2012
Masa : 10pagi - 10malam
Jumpa disana!!
Sempena Perhimpunan Agong Umno di PWTC, pelbagai barangan M7 dijual pada harga promosi. Banyak barangan menarik. Jom Serbu!!
Lokasi : Pusat Dagangan Dunia Putra (PWTC ) - Tingkat 3
Booth No. : 193 (Sebelah Puteri Umno)
Tarikh : 27hb November - 2 Disember 2012
Masa : 10pagi - 10malam
Jumpa disana!!
Friday, November 23, 2012
Synthetic oils today
The motor oil market today operates on three levels. Mineral
oils are considered good; blending mineral and synthetic oils is better; and
purely synthetic oils are deemed as the best. There isn't a standard definition
of synthetic oil in the United States: Some synthetic oils actually use
synthetic oils as the base, while others use a highly refined mineral oil as
the base.
The best synthetic oils are making only small advances these
days, while the lower rungs of the motor oil ladder are improving quickly. The
biggest differences are in the additives in synthetic oils. As an example, speciality motor oil company Royal Purple has found a way to increase the film
strength of synthetic oil, which protects where metal contacts metal inside the engine.
Some of the advantages of synthetics include:
- · Better gas mileage
- · Longer times between oil changes
- · Better cold-weather starts
- · Ability to clean out sludgy deposits in the engine
There aren't many disadvantages of using synthetic oils, but
they do exist. Synthetic oils cost around 6 to 10 times the price of
conventional motor oils. To make matters worse, synthetic oils will clean out
the deposits that may be holding a weak seal together. This could lead to an
engine oil leak that may cause myriad safety problems and cost you a lot of
money to fix as well.
While we're at it, we should bust a few synthetic oil myths:
·
You can't switch back
to mineral oil after using a synthetic oil: You
can switch as often as you like, with no harm done.
·
Synthetics are too
expensive: They also protect an engine better and
need to be changed less often, which may make the expense of the oil worth
those few extra dollars.
·
Only high-performance
and ultra-luxury cars need synthetics: Any car can use
and benefit from synthetic oil's additives and longer time between oil changes.
·
Synthetics damage
seals: "A synthetic oil won't create a
leak," said David Canitz, technical services manager at Royal Purple,
"but it will find any marginal seals due to lack of maintenance."
source: howstuffworks, wiki
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Coming to Kuantan
Dear visitors,
Glad to inform you that we will visit Kuantan area this weekend to promote Drive energy drink. Those interested to buy please feel free to inform us via this contact:
Glad to inform you that we will visit Kuantan area this weekend to promote Drive energy drink. Those interested to buy please feel free to inform us via this contact:
Date:
November 16th, 2012 (Friday) - November 18th, 2012 (Sunday)
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Monday, November 12, 2012
What's new in synthetic oil technology?
Before
we can tackle what's new in synthetic motor oil technology, we should first
make sure that we know what synthetic oils are. Mineral or conventional motor
oils come from the ground, like the stuff that bubbles up in oil fields from Texas to Saudi Arabia. On the
other hand, synthetic oils are man-made. Each company has a proprietary process
for creating these oils that they're not keen to disclose.
If there were two puddles of clean engine oil on the floor, one
puddle of mineral oil and one puddle of synthetic, it would be almost
impossible to tell them apart. As ExxonMobil technical advisor Kevin Chinn
quipped during a phone interview, "You'd slip on both of them." If
two vehicles at 10,000 miles (16,093 kilometres past their last oil change
were drained, though, the differences between the vehicle using mineral motor
oil and the one using synthetic oil would be apparent: The mineral oil would be
noticeably thicker.
Synthetic oils have been around for a while; Amoco sold one as
early as 1929. During World War II,
the Germans advanced synthetic oil technology when Allied forces strangled the
country's oil supply. In the 1950's and 1960's, synthetic oil took off to meet
the high-performance needs of fighter jets. Then, just as the fuel crisis of
the 1970's took hold, Mobil1 synthetic oils that promised to increase fuel
economy hit the passenger car market.
Despite the boost provided by the last fuel crisis, it took some
time for synthetic motor oils to gain traction in the automotive market. The
turning point came when auto manufacturers started to understand the benefits
of synthetics -- such as fewer emissions and longer stretches between oil
changes -- and recommended their use in newly built cars.
source: howstuffworks, wiki
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The science of synthetic oils
The main difference between synthetic motor oil and conventional
motor oil is found in their molecular structure. In a mineral oil, the
molecules come from organic, natural materials, and as we know, nature isn't
always consistent. There can sometimes be a few oddball molecules in mineral
oils. Synthetic oils, on the other hand,
were created by scientists in a lab. The molecules are uniform, and they line
up like good soldiers inside of your engine.
There are three basic parts to synthetic motor oil:
- · The base oil
- · Performance additives, which come in powder form
- · The carrier oil that disperses those powdered performance additives throughout the base oil
There are a few terms that come up with synthetic oils that you
should know:
1.
Viscosity Index: This measures the effect of temperature on oil viscosity, or the oil's
thickness and ability to protect the engine. When oil is heated, it becomes
thinner; when it's cooled, it becomes thicker. If the oil is too thin or too
thick, the oil can't do its job properly. A high viscosity index means the oil
doesn't change too much, no matter what the temperature inside the engine may
be. In a perfect world, the viscosity of the oil wouldn't change at all and
would provide optimum protection under any conditions.
2.
Total Base Number: The "base" in this context is the opposite of
"acid." The total base number measures the oil's ability to withstand
acid build-up in the engine.
3.
NOACK Volatility
Number: Volatile compounds are unstable and tend
to vaporize when exposed to heat, and this test measures that tendency. As
temperatures rise, smaller molecules vaporize, leaving behind larger molecules
that can make oil more sluggish and less viscous. The lower the NOACK
volatility number, the better; it means there are fewer molecules being lost,
which means fewer top-off's at the local lube shop.
In all of these tests, synthetic oils perform better than their mineral
oil counterparts, thanks to those uniform molecules. Sure, lab testing's great,
but how do these oils perform in the real world? Let's explore more!
source: how stuff works, wiki
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Drive Surf T-Shirt
Here's the new item:
Item: Drive Surf T-shirt
Size for Men: S, M, L & XL
Colour: Black
Price: RM45
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Why use synthetic or semi-synthetic motor oil?
Synthetic or semi-synthetic motor oil offers longer time periods between oil changes compared to using regular motor oil especially for drivers who might be prone to ignoring their periodic maintenance oil changes.
Synthetic motor oil is thinner than regular motor oil but withstands high and low temperatures slightly better than regular motor oil and therefore recommended for high performance racing engines or for use in very extreme hot and/or very extreme cold climates. Synthetic oil takes slightly longer to breakdown before losing its lubricating properties which translates into longer time periods between oil changes but it still requires periodic oil changes. Full-synthetic oil is recommended for extreme cold climate start-ups because its thinness makes it less sticky and less tacky between the moving metal parts of a cold engine which makes it easier for cold engines to turn-over compared to using regular motor oil which is a thicker oil but then it's the same reason why 5W(Winter)/40 or higher multi-weight motor oil is recommended for extreme temperature climates rather than choosing 10W/30. But synthetic oil is warned against using during a new engine's break-in period and also warned against using in engines prone to leakage because the thinness of the synthetic oil increases leakage particularly in older engines.
Semi-synthetic motor oil is said to offer many same exact advantages as full-synthetic but at around half the price or so.
Regular motor oil with an additive may be cheaper but it apparently works just as good as the more expensive synthetic oils and not worse nor better but essentially the same in regards to lubricating and protecting engines.
sources:
wiki
Friday, October 19, 2012
Synthetic Vs Mineral motor Oil
It’s important to change
your engine oil at regular intervals, in general, the older the vehicle, the
more often the motor oil should be changed. However, have you often wandered
what the numbers and letters on the containers signify?
Why your
engine oil needs regular changing?
Engine oil lubricates the metal surfaces of your car’s engine. Without proper lubrication, friction buildup causes the parts to grind together and tear apart during the transfer of heat from the combustion cycle. Oil also helps clean away the chemical by-products of the combustion process and minimizes oxidation. Throughout this process, it becomes dirty and thins out, and needs regular replacement.
Engine oil lubricates the metal surfaces of your car’s engine. Without proper lubrication, friction buildup causes the parts to grind together and tear apart during the transfer of heat from the combustion cycle. Oil also helps clean away the chemical by-products of the combustion process and minimizes oxidation. Throughout this process, it becomes dirty and thins out, and needs regular replacement.
What the
numbers and letters mean?
Motor oil is divided into three types: fully synthetic, semi-synthetic and mineral (standard) oil. 5W-30 motor oil, for instance is a semi-synthetic blend. The number before the W is the “cold” viscosity rating of the oil, while the latter number is the “hot” viscosity rating. The lower the cold number (W stands for “winter”), the easier it is for your car’s engine to turn over when you attempt to start the car in cold climates.
• Mineral oil is generally the cheapest.
• Standard motor oil is effective at protecting your engine and it’s also cheaper than semi-synthetic and synthetic oil. However, it must be changed more often, as it becomes dirty and thins out more quickly.
• Semi-synthetic motor oils are derived from standard oil.
• Semi-synthetic motor oil is closely related to standard mineral motor oil. Semi-synthetics are primarily made of polyalpholifins, which comes from “the purest part of the mineral oil refraction process.” Thus, semi-synthetic can be mixed with standard motor oil without causing the car’s engine to seize.
• Pure synthetics for heavy gearboxes.
• Pure synthetic oils (aka polyalkyleneglycols) are most often used for industrial purposes in vehicles with heavily loaded gearboxes. It’s high-performance stuff. Finely tuned via molecular recombination, fully synthetic motor oil cannot be mixed with other oils.
• Go with quality, lightweight oil.
• Choose engine oil that meets the demands of your environment. Modern engines function well with lighter, thinner oils.
It is very clear that synthetic oils have a greater edge
over regular oils. Then why not completely move over to man-made oils? The
reason is regular oil also has its benefit. On a new engine the design is not
100% neat and smooth. There are lots of irregularities. When using regular
oils, it helps in smoothing the surface quickly because of the non-uniform
molecular size when compared to synthetic oils. The other important thing
is that if your engine is a very old model one, it might not
work very well with Synthetic oils. So you will happy using
conventional mineral oil there.
Source:
wiki
oilchangeadvice
tenerifenews
Monday, October 15, 2012
DriveM7 Aaron Aziz Version
This is Drive T-shirt Aaron Aziz version.
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~WHILE STOCK LAST
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Price: RM50
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
M7 Double Dragon
M7 Double Dragon (White) |
M7 Double Dragon (Black) |
HOT ITEM : M7 Double Dragon (white / Black)
Size: S , M , L, XL & XXL
Price: RM50
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Monday, October 1, 2012
M7 Japan Polo (Grey)
Here's new arrival item
Item: M7 Japan Polo for Men&Ladies
Size for Men: S, M, L & XL
Colour: Grey
Price: RM60
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
DriveM7 Stickers
Here is the various kind of stickers. Intrigued?? order now!
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Polo Ladies Cut Dimension
Here is the guide for ladies cut
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Saturday, September 22, 2012
M7 Racing Polo White
Another design. Hurry while stock last!
Item: M7 Racing Polo for Men&Ladies
Size for Men: S, M, L, XL & XXL
Size for Ladies: S, M, L & XL
Colour: White
Price: RM60
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
M7 Polo Black (Men&Ladies)
Here's another design by driveM7.
Item: M7 Polo (Men & Ladies)
Size for Men: S, L, XL & XXL
Size for Ladies: S, M, L & XL
Colour: Black
Price: RM60
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
M7 Drink
I have posted about M7 drive energy drink last time here. Also the benefit of the drink here. As we are expanding in Klang Valley area, we would recommend you to give it a try for those who are actively in sports or need to boost up your extra energy. If you need this energy:
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