Posts Tagged ‘american le mans’

Aston Martin DB9 to get Caparo brakes

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Click pics for high-res gallery of the Aston Martin DB9 and Caparo T1 It's been a while since we heard anything about the Caparo T1 supercar. One of the most extreme applications of the "F1 for the road" theme, the project originally began independently under the name Freestream before being acquire......

Tech avalanche: Microsoft goes big for automotive

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
The rapidly shrinking US auto market has left automakers scrambling for any way to differentiate their products from the competition, and the fastest way to get the job done is with technology. Microsoft is all too aware of this, and the tech giant is betting big on automotive to give itself a large......

Dynolicious turns iPhone into cheap performance meter

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
The world has gone iPhone crazy since Apple released v2.0 of its sleek mobile device, and while GPS and 3G have been big draws, the multitude of available software apps in the new App Store has been the real wild card. One app that has us really psyched is a new automotive performance meter called D......

General Motors dedicates new powertrain engineering center

Monday, July 28th, 2008
Click above for high-res gallery of GM's new powertrain facilityGeneral Motors dedicated its new Powertrain Engineering Development Center in Pontiac, MI on Friday. On hand were CEO Rick Wagoner, Powertrain EVP Tom Stephens and the usual array of elected officials trumpeting their involvement in mak......

High gas prices mean more superchargers. We’re okay with that

Monday, July 28th, 2008
Click above for more shots of the GM LSA V8 and its Eaton superchargerThe ongoing debate between the supercharger camp and the turbo boys isn't likely to die along with large, fuel-thirsty performance engines. In fact, Eaton believes that the market for both power-boosters will continue to grow at a......

F1 teams debating introduction of KERS for 2009

Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Following two incidents in two weeks, it looks like the ballyhooed KERS hybrid system might not make it onto Formula 1 cars for 2009 -- at least, not the first races. Teams have begun to talk about how much difficulty they're having in building a safe system. KERS not only needs to work when the car......

GM’s OnStar will track your annual mileage… but only for your benefit

Thursday, July 24th, 2008
We've heard it before: "We're going to collect the information, but it won't go beyond..." The latest take on "Let us help you with technology" comes courtesy of GM's OnStar, which is offering you the opportunity to have your annual mileage tracked. The info will be given to their GMAC arm, which wi......

Honda and Nissan working to mass-market carbon fiber

Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Honda and Nissan are looking for ways to make cars lighter, better, and more recyclable, both for their own benefits and their customers. We've heard about the increased use of aluminum to save weight; next on the heavy R&D frontier could be carbon fiber. Both companies have teamed up with Japan......

Audi’s new S tronic gearbox can handle 406 lb.-ft. of torque

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
The Audi S tronic / Volkswagen DSG gearbox supplied by Borg Warner is a very nice compromise for someone who enjoys shifting manually but also needs, for whatever reason, an automatic transmission. Snapping off lightning-quick shifts in something like an Audi TT will put a smile on your face in a hu......

Audi system detects stop lights, tells drivers to floor it

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
It takes months of traveling a particular route to properly time the stop lights, and even with the most intricate knowledge of every intersection, missing the red every time is about as probable as winning the lotto. Audi is looking to change that with a new stop light detection technology that com......