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Cars / Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R- Top Gear
« on: March 26, 2011, 09:35:37 PM »
Top Gear Nissan Skyline R33 JUN Tuned 1000 bhp (The video's owner prevents external embedding)

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Cars / Nissan skyline GT-R - Top Gear
« on: March 26, 2011, 09:35:00 PM »
Top Gear Nissan Skyline GTR

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News Khabran / Karan MC, R.I.P Died Today Rest In Peace
« on: March 25, 2011, 09:08:16 PM »


we are sad to report the passing of Bhangra Singer Karan MC who sadly passed away earlier today.

The world of Bhangra music was rocked as news filtered through of the death of Punjabi singer, Karan MC.

Karan MC one of the most powerful voices in the Punjabi music industry with numerous hits such as Liskarey Tere Koke Da, Soneh Lengeh Waalieh and Balle Balle Hogai Mithro to name a few.
Karan MC, R.I.P, a truly great vocalist.

Any more information that we get we will update the page, in the meantime take a moment and leave your condolences or any messages.

Our thoughts are with the family of Karan MC, and may his legacy be remembered forever as a great Punjabi vocalist. May he rest in peace.



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Cars / JDM Honda S2000
« on: March 25, 2011, 08:49:47 PM »





JDM Honda S2000



























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Knowledge / What is Nanotechnology & its Future?
« on: March 23, 2011, 08:19:41 AM »

What is Nanotechnology?





A basic definition: Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale. This covers both current work and concepts that are more advanced.

In its original sense, 'nanotechnology' refers to the projected ability to construct items from the bottom up, using techniques and tools being developed today to make complete, high performance products.


The Future of Nanotechnology

The future of nanotechnology is completely uncharted territory. It is almost impossible to predict everything that nanoscience will bring to the world considering that this is such a young science.

There is the possibility that the future of nanotechnology is very bright, that this will be the one science of the future that no other science can live without. There is also a chance that this is the science that will make the world highly uncomfortable with the potential power to transform the world.

Even positive changes can make world leaders and citizens alike very nervous. One of the top concerns regarding the future of nanoscience includes molecular manufacturing, which would be the ability to bring materials to life from the simple molecular reconstruction of everyday objects.

This technology could end world hunger. At the same time, this process could lead to experimental molecular manufacturing with live beings.

The future of nanotechnology could improve the outlook for medical patients with serious illnesses or injuries. Physicians could theoretically study nano surgery and be able to attack illness and injury at the molecular level. This, of course, could eradicate cancer as the surgical procedures would be done on the cellular base.

Cancer cells would be identified, removed, and the surgical implantation of healthy cells would soon follow. Moreover, there would be an entire nano surgical field to help cure everything from natural aging to diabetes to bone spurs. There would be almost nothing that couldn’t be repaired (eventually) with the introduction of nano surgery.

While this sounds like a promising future, the natural process of life and death would be completely interrupted. Without death, the world would become overpopulated and leave no place for the ecosystems that we rely on for our survival. We could potentially end up in a world that requires the personally controlled delivery of oxygen through tanks and masks.



The future of nanotechnology could very well include the use of nanorobotics. These nanorobots have the potential to take on human tasks as well as tasks that humans could never complete. The rebuilding of the depleted ozone layer could potentially be able to be performed.

Nanorobots could single out molecules of water contaminants. We could put these tony robots to use keeping the environment cleaner than ever since they could break it down to each atom of water pollution. These nanorobots could also take over human jobs, especially those in high tech positions. If we wipe out too many human high paying, high tech positions then we threatened the world economy.

The future of nanotechnology rests in the hands of the current scientists that are ready and able to help guide this very young science into the next realm. There are those who fear the future of nanoscience and there are those who are ready to embrace it. Walking a careful line in cohesive junction with human interests is going to be a tricky but worthwhile accomplishment.

There is a possibility that the future of nanotechnology could also be the end of the science. There is a great burden on the scientists of nanotechnology. These men and women have to be able to keep the progress in play while keeping the interest in nanotechnology alive despite the potential limitations.

Nanotechnology is already quietly expected within the scientific community to be the answer to the world’s problems. Just like the previous answer to the world’s problems the human element cannot be factored in until the future becomes the present.

Much of the funding for nano—research may very well require something amazing in order to continue. The funding that keeps nanotechnology alive is invested in the potential future progress that this technology promises.

If it fails to deliver at least some of the potential, funding and interest might vanish right before the eyes of the scientists who spend their lives trying to increase life’s wonders through the manipulation of atoms and molecules.

Source: http://www.crnano.org/whatis.htm





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Cars / 2jz-GTE Nissan 350Z
« on: March 23, 2011, 08:05:35 AM »
2jz-GTE Nissan 350Z


Yes a Nissan 350z with a Precision Turbo on swapped motor 2jz-GTE(toyota) and 1000cc injectors which produces around 600 horses..















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Cars / Mugen Honda NSX RR
« on: March 23, 2011, 07:55:46 AM »
With the NSX successor officially cancelled, Honda tapped long-time motorsports partner Mugen to create a one-off coupe to commemorate the everyday supercar that ended production in 2005. The Mugen NSX RR is stretched to 177.95 inches (almost four inches more than the '94-05 model), and widened by 5.5 inches and features a combination of carbon fiber and aluminum body panels. A set of upgrade brakes and GT-style body kit, join a new rear wing, hood-scoop and diffusers, while the stock 3.0-liter V6 remains and is mated to a revised six-speed manual gearbox. Mugen hasn't released any power figures, but informed speculation pegs output between 350 and 380 hp.

While it's highly-doubtful that Honda or Mugen will sell the NSX RR in the States, there's a good chance that the tuning firm will acquire some low-mileage NSX-Rs in Japan to produce a limited run of the RR, similar to the NISMO R34 GT-R Z-Tune Nissan produced at the end of the Skyline's production run.












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Cars / PAGANI HUAYRA ASSEMBLY
« on: March 23, 2011, 07:53:10 AM »
PAGANI HUAYRA ASSEMBLY

Pagani are beginning to switch their focus from the Zonda to the new Huayra supercar – another car named after a South American wind, as was the Zonda.Ahead of the official launch, a small group of select media were invited to take a look at the car at the Pagani headquarters in Modena as it was begin prepared. Most tours of Pagani begin and end in the lobby, but we were able to head through to the inner sanctum of the final-assembly room and the factory floor. Quite some access!



















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Jokes Majaak / (NEWS)Pendu in Action
« on: March 21, 2011, 10:56:24 PM »
Ghor parishram aur vistaar poorwak ki gayi khoj ke anusaar,
aur logo se prapt huyi jankaar aur aankdo ko jodkar,
humei is baat ka khulasa huya hai ki jinhe aap Pendu ke naam se jante hai..
Unhe is padaarth naami duniya se kuch moh nahi hai,
Isiliye kal se mili jaankari ke anusar ,
Pendu ji Baba Ramdev je ke saath Chatayi becha kar ap sabko Sansarik Gyaan bantenge.
 
 
 
 
Samachar Smapt huye namaskar

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Cars / FPV GT - 931 KW
« on: March 21, 2011, 12:44:12 AM »
 
FPV GT - 931 KW
Just look at that Aus
tralian Ford manufacturers Ford Falcon under FPV ( ford performance vehicle) with a Turbo charged engine..
 
Engine: 4.0 Litre inline 6 cylinder Turbo charged


Dyno report:(read the registration/rego number)

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Pics / Bies/tries okay?
« on: March 19, 2011, 10:44:45 PM »
took today.
do u guys see any difference?

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Knowledge / Nuclear Reactor
« on: March 16, 2011, 08:29:07 AM »

Nuclear Reactor




A nuclear reactor is a device to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction. The most common use of nuclear reactors is for the generation of electrical power and for the power in some ships . Heat from nuclear fission is used to raise steam, which runs through turbines, which in turn powers either ship's propulsion or electrical generators.

Fission

When a large fissile atomic nucleus such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239 absorbs a neutron, it may undergo nuclear fission. The heavy nucleus splits into two or more lighter nuclei, releasing kinetic energy, gamma radiation and free neutrons; collectively known as fission products.A portion of these neutrons may later be absorbed by other fissile atoms and trigger further fission events, which release more neutrons, and so on. This is known as a nuclear chain reaction.

The reaction can be controlled by using neutron poisons, which absorb excess neutrons, and neutron moderators which reduces the velocity of fast neutrons, thereby turning them into thermal neutrons, which are more likely to be absorbed by other nuclei. Increasing or decreasing the rate of fission has a corresponding effect on the energy output of the reactor.

Commonly used moderators include regular (light) water (75% of the world's reactors) solid graphite (20% of reactors) and heavy water (5% of reactors). Beryllium has also been used in some experimental types, and hydrocarbons have been suggested as another possibility.

Heat generation

The reactor core generates heat in a number of ways:

    * The kinetic energy of fission products is converted to thermal energy when these nuclei collide with nearby atoms.
    * Some of the gamma rays produced during fission are absorbed by the reactor, their energy being converted to heat.
    * Heat produced by the radioactive decay of fission products and materials that have been activated by neutron absorption. This decay heat source will remain for some time even after the reactor is shut down.

A kilogram of uranium-235 (U-235) converted via nuclear processes contains approximately three million times the energy of a kilogram of coal burned conventionally (7.2 × 1013 joules per kilogram of uranium-235 versus 2.4 × 107 joules per kilogram of coal).

Cooling

A nuclear reactor coolant — usually water but sometimes a gas or a liquid metal or molten salt — is circulated past the reactor core to absorb the heat that it generates. The heat is carried away from the reactor and is then used to generate steam. Most reactor systems employ a cooling system that is physically separated from the water that will be boiled to produce pressurized steam for the turbines, like the pressurized water reactor. But in some reactors the water for the steam turbines is boiled directly by the reactor core, for example the boiling water reactor.


Reactivity control

The power output of the reactor is controlled by controlling how many neutrons are able to create more fissions.

Control rods that are made of a nuclear poison are used to absorb neutrons. Absorbing more neutrons in a control rod means that there are fewer neutrons available to cause fission, so pushing the control rod deeper into the reactor will reduce its power output, and extracting the control rod will increase it.

In some reactors, the coolant also acts as a neutron moderator. A moderator increases the power of the reactor by causing the fast neutrons that are released from fission to lose energy and become thermal neutrons. Thermal neutrons are more likely than fast neutrons to cause fission, so more neutron moderation means more power output from the reactors. If the coolant is a moderator, then temperature changes can affect the density of the coolant/moderator and therefore change power output. A higher temperature coolant would be less dense, and therefore a less effective moderator.

In other reactors the coolant acts as a poison by absorbing neutrons in the same way that the control rods do. In these reactors power output can be increased by heating the coolant, which makes it a less dense poison.[citation needed] Nuclear reactors generally have automatic and manual systems to insert large amounts of poison (often boron in the form of boric acid) into the reactor to shut the fission reaction down if unsafe conditions are detected or anticipated.


Electrical power generation

The energy released in the fission process generates heat, some of which can be converted into usable energy. A common method of harnessing this thermal energy is to use it to boil water to produce pressurized steam which will then drive a steam turbine that generates electricity.


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Knowledge / What is Bio-Fuel?
« on: March 16, 2011, 08:18:30 AM »



What is BioFuel?

Biofuels are produced from living organisms or from metabolic by-products (organic or food waste products). In order to be considered a biofuel the fuel must contain over 80 percent renewable materials. It is originally derived from the photosynthesis process and can therefore often be referred to as a solar energy source. There are many pros and cons to using biofuels as an energy source.

How to make Biofuels

Biofuel is considered to be the most pure and the easiest available fuels on the planet. Also known as agrofuel, they are classified into gas, liquid and solid form derived from biomass. Most of the people would be very happy to know that most of the forms of biofuels can be easily manufactured even at in one’s kitchen garden. One of the key features of biofuels is that they are better than other forms of fuels like petrol or diesel that is manufactured by most of the big oil manufacturing companies. Most of the diesel engines would work more efficiently and even last longer with the use of these home made biofuels. These fuels are also very clean and environment friendly. These biofuels can be a lot more economic if used in the kitchen for cooking purpose. These fuels also encourage the recycling process as most of them are manufactured from waste products.

There are various forms of biofuels and most of them are made through a detailed process having various stages. Most of the animal fats, vegetables and oils contain glycerin and are thus called triglycerides. In the process of manufacturing the biofuels, all the fats and oils are turned into esters, separating the glycerin. At the end of the process, all the glycerin sinks down at the bottom and all the biofuel rests at the top. The process through which the glycerin is separated from the biodiesel is known as transesterification. This process also uses lye as a catalyst in the whole process. Some of the chemicals which are used in the manufacturing of biofuels are ethanol or methanol which brings into use methyl esters. Methanol is derived from fossil fuels while ethanol is derived from plants. One of the advantages of using ethanol is that they can be distilled even at the home without any problem.

The process of manufacturing biofuel can be classified in the following stages.

These stages are:

Filtering: In this process, waste vegetable oil is filtered to remove all the food particles. This process generally involves warming up the liquid a little. After warming up the liquid, it can be filtered with the use of coffee filter.

Removing of water: All the water contained in the residual gangue has to be removed which will make the reaction faster. The water can be easily removed by making the liquid boil at 100 degree C for sometime.

Titration: This process is carried out to determine the amount of lye that would be required. This process is the most crucial and the most important stage of biofuel manufacturing.

Preparation of sodium methoxide: In this process, methanol is mixed with sodium hydroxide to produce sodium methoxide. In most of the cases, the quantity of methanol used is generally 20 percent of waste vegetable oil.

Heating and mixing: The residue is heated in between 120 to 130 degree F after which it is mixed well. It should be remembered that process should be done carefully avoiding splashing of the liquid.

Settling and separation: After mixing the liquid, it has to be allowed to cool down. After the cooling process, the biofuel will be found floating at the top while the heavier glycerin would be found at the bottom. The glycerin can be easily separated by allowing it to drain out from the bottom. The person is left over with pure biofuel which can be used for various purposes.



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Cars / MSC drift championship
« on: March 12, 2011, 07:56:46 AM »

MSC drift championship




Location: Japan


Source: Speedhunters.com


Cars: Toyota MARKII/ Toyota Chaser jzx100/ Toyota JZX110, Nissan 180/200/S13/S14/S15 Silvia , Nissan Skyline R33 GTR, Toyota AE86 , Mazda RX7, Lexus/Toyota Soarer and etc..














































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Cars / Event-D1NZ Drift Series
« on: March 12, 2011, 07:47:23 AM »





Event-D1NZ Drift Series




Location: NewZealand



















































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Cars / Skyline Week
« on: March 07, 2011, 03:02:22 AM »

Skyline Week   

Some of the Skylines in action at Speedhunters.com :)

R30/R31/R32/R33/R34

























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Cars / Honda Civic EG Type-R Engine(b18c7)
« on: March 02, 2011, 09:21:41 PM »


Honda Civic EG Type-R Engine(b18c7)


CAR- Honda civic gli 1994

COLOUR- fresh respray in milano red with spoon carbon wing and Type-r front lip.

ENGINE- B18C7 type r gearbox

MODIFICATION-
full dc2r exhaust with remus muffler,
spoon headers ,
itr front strut ,
eg6 cluster,
nardi steering wheel
dc2r 5 lug conversion with type r brakes.

SUSPENSION- 5zigen spring, blackworks racing subframe brace in polish siver

CAR AUDIO SET UP- clarion indash tv/dvd touch screen,sony splits.

WHEELS AND TYRES- dc2r gunmetal grey enkei wheels with bridgestone re-01















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Cars / Rich Saudi Kids
« on: March 01, 2011, 06:33:30 AM »
Rich ass saudi kids


Porsche carrera gt and BMW M5

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Cars / Sumo Power-OPEN DAY
« on: March 01, 2011, 06:23:15 AM »


Sumo Power-OPEN DAY
































Source: Speedhunters.com

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Cars / ’70 Spectre Camaro
« on: March 01, 2011, 06:07:15 AM »

’70 Spectre Camaro


Powertrain
- LS1 with Tremec T-56 speed transmission producing 410rwhp
- Cold air intake by Spectre
- Speed by Spectre headlight funnels
- Speed by Spectre hpR filters
- Engine set back 1.75” by Campbell Auto Restoration
- Headers from Patriot
- Exhaust from Edelbrock
- Aluminum drive shaft by Dynotech

Exterior
- Custom front and rear aluminum spoilers/splitters
- Custom aluminum speedwickers
- Custom fender flairs by Campbell Auto Restoration
- Carbon fiber nose, hood, deck lid and rear window filler panel by Anvil

Interior
- Custom aluminum dash, console and door panels by Fast Eddie’s Speed Shop
- Roll cage by Fast Eddie’s Speed Shop
- Custom Daytona weave carpet by Campbell Auto Restoration
- Custom Techno Cloth tunnel “blanket” by Campbell Auto Restoration
- MOMO sport seats and steering wheel

Chassis/Suspension
- Baer Brakes
- Forgeline S03P wheels 18X11 and 19X13 powder coated Spectre silver
- Kumho XS tires 315/30ZR18 and 345/30ZR19
- Hotchkis front upper and lower control arms with QA-1 coil overs
- Hotchkis Chassis Max Handle Bars
- Hotchkis front and rear anti-sway bars, rear bar modified by Campbell Auto Restoration for more adjustability
- Detroit Speed & Engineering rear leaf springs and QA-1 double adjustable rear shocks





















Source: Speedhunters.com

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