Showing posts with label how it work?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how it work?. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2011

How Does a Car Work?


A car consists of many thousands of individual parts. But what is really necessary to drive the car? A cigarette lighter, power windows or car radio? Without these you could still drive a car.
Let's look at cars created more than 100 years ago. These cars had engines and various parts such as gears, clutch and drive shaft to transfer power from the motor to the four wheels, brakes and steering. A seat was available as well, because no-one wanted to stand all the time. All these parts were hung on a frame, the body.
The engine
Automobiles are equipped with engines that work with gasoline or diesel. Diesel fuel is nothing more than heating oil, only with a few chemical additives, so the engine runs better. The core of the diesel engine is a cylinder block which is a two, three, four, five or six (sometimes more) cylinder. These cylinders move the piston.
At the top of the cylinder, the injection nozzle is mounted, through which the diesel fuel is injected at high pressure into the combustion chamber. The cylinder head has two valves, the intake valve and exhaust valve. The piston moves the cylinder to the bottom, so air comes in through the intake valve into the cylinder.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Get a Portable Scooter for Superior and Easier Flexibility


Transportation vehicles nowadays are more convenient than before. They have evolved to offer people more methods of moving from one location to another; making things for them less difficult and speedier. The most frequent modes of transportation are cars, motorcycles, bicycles, trains, airplanes, ships, and scooters. Many people, especially students, prefer using a portable scooter as their means of transport. From the description "portable," we all know this vehicle is made for anyone who prefers ease of transporting and utilizing. It is stated that a many students opt for scooters instead of cars when going to school. One benefit of scooters is that they offer two choices for the user. These vehicles are powered by battery or by gas; usually they consume less gas in comparison with ordinary cars.
Scooters are widely known for being practical modes of transportation, particularly with students and the older people. Usually, when you have forgotten or have left something essential at home or anywhere far, you will be able to get to it right away using the scooter. This vehicle also offers other benefits and advantages. It involves lesser purchase and operation charges.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Weight Reduction and Strength Benefits of 3 Piece Forged Wheels-best auto zone


Forged wheels offer many benefits over other rim types in terms of weight and strength. Upgrading to a 3 piece forged rim can improve overall vehicle performance by reducing weight and increasing strength, while giving your car unique styling. The advantages of 3 piece forged wheels can be attributed to the way the rims are constructed.
All forged wheels begin as blocks of high strength, aerospace quality T6-6061 aluminum. The aluminum blocks are then taken to a large forging machine where they are compressed under intense pressure to form the shape of the wheel. This process of compression creates intense heat, thus giving the aluminum a very dense grain structure without any imperfections. Due to the density of the wheel, less material is required in order to meet certain strength requirements, resulting in a lighter overall weight. After the shape of the wheel is stamped out in the forging machine, it is then taken to a CNC milling machine where surplus metal is trimmed off.

The 7 Measurable and Improvable Key Performance Indicators for Fixed Operations


Every person seeks to improve. It is a natural and healthy feeling that most humans have when engaged in an endeavor they believe in. Teams are in a constant state of action followed by evaluation. It is the way we human beings find value and worth in what we choose to do.
And because the Automotive Dealership Industry is one of the most heavily measured (think baseball statistics) every action is tabulated, evaluated, cerebrated, deliberated, calibrated and then regurgitated back into the workforce (dealership personnel) with the battle cry "Do it right this time or else!"
Of course, that never happens in your Dealership... I'm talking about the "other guy."
What do you think about fine tuning and honing the process down to say "7 Measurable and Improvable Fixed Operations Key Performance Indicators?" Would that be something that would interest you?
Ok. Here they are.
RO Count, HPRO, Labor Gross Margin, Parts Gross Margin, EFL, Total Gross Profit Margin, Total Net Profit Margin.