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This was what got me into the world of Custom Mechanical Keyboards
Typicalcarguy posted a blog entry in MyAutoBlog
Back in my secondary school days, I was often meddling with computers. In fact, I even worked part-time for many years, repairing and building them. I would dream of building a computer with all the prime top-tier components and whatnot, but I never thought much about the peripherals such as mo... -
Jaguar has unveiled more information about the upcoming Jaguar XE – it will employ extensive use of aluminium in its chassis, which is said to be the first in its class. Jaguar will use a new highly recycled aluminium alloy called RC5754 that was developed specifically for the XE. While the comp...
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Ruber hub centric ring or aluminium centric ring better?
LoverofCar posted a topic in Tyres and Rims
As we know for aftermarket sport rim, sometime the centre hub doesn't fit exactly to the car. So a plastic centric ring is used for aftermarket rim fittment. I heard that rubber ring is better than aluminium type as it take vibration better...of course down side is that, it have to be changed freq... -
Mazda plans to drop about 100kg from each of its new models
FaezClutchless posted a blog entry in MyAutoBlog
[extract] As the automotive industry enters the 21st century, we could see more and more automakers adding or introducing a variety of features and structural bracing onto their new, redesigned models. And when there-
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Audi will keep its naturally aspirated engines for the next-generation R8
FaezClutchless posted a blog entry in MyAutoBlog
The current Audi R8 has been around since 2006 and the German automaker has decided that it is time for a change. Audi has projected a release date for the next-generation R8. The hard-top version will be released sometime in the second half of 2014 and the following year for the convertible version... -
[extract] Mercedes-Benz has been manufacturing the SL-Class for almost sixty years. The first generation replaced the Mercedes Gullwing in 1954 and the model
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[extract] The usage of lightweight materials in cars is not something new. Many automakers have done it and this trend is increasing. Usually, carbon fibre is the preferred material choice. Recent reports have shown that several automakers plans to shed more weight from their cars by infusing mo...
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My car now in the ws for some small problems. my mech asked if i want to change to Aluminium bonnet from the current CF. should i do it?
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Any bros here have ever experienced broken aluminum lug nuts? Share your experience here... I have two such experience within 7 days. All I can say is bad workmanship on the person who tightened the rims.
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Want to get something similar to this locally. Anyone knows?
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would like to find out where on earth can get to fab aluminium piping? bcos intend to bring a set of pipe for fabrication....tanks
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What the best way to polish aluminium rim? I dun see a lot of rim polish available off-the-shelf. So far have only come across turtlewax chrome polish. Any recommended stuffs to use to give your aluminium rim a shinny look??
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I've seen magazines showing air filter heatshield made using Aluminium sheet. However, isn't aluminium more prone to absorbing heat ?