Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Electric pump

In many modern cars the fuel pump is usually electric and located inside the fuel tank. The pump creates positive pressure in the fuel lines, pushing the gasoline to the engine. The higher gasoline pressure raises the boiling point. Placing the pump in the tank puts the component least likely to handle gasoline vapor well (the pump itself) farthest from the engine, submersed in cool liquid. Another benefit to placing the pump inside the tank is that it is less likely to start a fire. Though electrical components (such as a fuel pump) can spark and ignite fuel vapors, liquid fuel will not explode and therefore submerging the pump in the tank is one of the safest places to put it. In most cars, the fuel pump delivers a constant flow of gasoline to the engine; fuel not used is returned to the tank. This further reduces the chance of the fuel boiling, since it is never kept close to the hot engine for too long.
The ignition switch does not carry the power to the fuel pump; instead, it activates a relay which will handle the higher current load. It is common for the fuel pump relay to become oxidized and cease functioning; this is much more common than the actual fuel pump failing. Modern engines utilize solid-state control which allows the fuel pressure to be controlled via pulse-width modulation of the pump voltage. This increases the life of the pump, allows a smaller and lighter device to be used, and reduces electrical load.
Cars with electronic fuel injection have an (ECU) and this may be programmed with safety logic that will shut the electric fuel pump off, even if the engine is running. In the event of a collision this will prevent fuel leaking from any ruptured fuel line. Additionally, cars may have aninertia switch (usually located underneath the front passenger seat) that is "tripped" in the event of an impact, or a roll-over valve that will shut off the fuel pump in case the car rolls over.
Some ECUs may also be programmed to shut off the fuel pump if they detect low or zero oil pressure, for instance if the engine has suffered a terminal failure (with the subsequent risk of fire in the engine compartment).
The fuel sending unit assembly may be a combination of the electric fuel pump, the filter, the strainer, and the electronic device used to measure the amount of fuel in the tank via a float attached to a sensor which sends data to the dash-mounted fuel gauge. The fuel pump by itself is a relatively inexpensive part. But a mechanic at a garage might have a preference to install the entire unit assembly.

Monday, 23 September 2013

Mahindra XUV 500 W8 4WD



Engine and Transmission
EngineDisplacement (CC)
2179 CC
No Of Cylinders
4
No Of Gears
6 speed synchromesh manual
Power (PS)
142 PS
Torque (NM)
320 Nm
Transmission
Manual
Kerb Weight
1865 Kgs.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Drive Type
AWD
Fuel Economy
City (KPL)
11 (Tested)
Highway (KPL)
16 (Tested)
Overall (KPL)
12 (Tested)
Performance
060 kph (sec)
6.54 (Tested)
0100 kph (sec)
13.85 (Tested)
Top Speed (KPH)
Data Not Available
Brakes Steering Suspension and Tyres
Brakes Front
Ventilated disc Twin pot with Tandem Booster
Brakes Rear
Disc Single pot with ball in ramp
Steering Type
Rack & Pinion
Minimum Turning Radius
5.6 MM
Suspension Front
McPherson Type IFS
Suspension Rear
Multilink type IRS
Tyre Size
P235/65 R17
Wheel Size
17
Exterior Dimensions
Length Width Height
4585*1890*1785
Wheelbase(mm)
2700 mm
Ground Clearance (mm)
200 MM
Track Front (mm)
1600 MM
Track Rear (mm)
1600 MM
Interior Dimensions
Boot (Litres)
93 liters - all seats up; 702 liters -third row folded flat
Fuel Capacity (Litres)
70 Ltr.
Seating Capacity
7

Hyundai Verna 1.6 SX (O) CRDi VGT AT Technical Specifications

Engine and Transmission
EngineDisplacement (CC)
1582 cc
No Of Cylinders
4 Cylinder
No Of Gears
4 Speed
Power (PS)
128.08 PS
Torque (NM)
265 Nm
Transmission
Automatic
Kerb Weight
Data Not Available
Fuel Type
Diesel
Drive Type
FWD
Fuel Economy
City (KPL)
11.5
Highway (KPL)
15.4
Overall (KPL)
12.47
Performance
060 kph (sec)
Data Not Available
0100 kph (sec)
Data Not Available
Top Speed (KPH)
Data Not Available
Brakes Steering Suspension and Tyres
Brakes Front
Ventilated Disc Brake
Brakes Rear
Drum Brake
Steering Type
Rack & Pinion
Minimum Turning Radius
5.2 Mtr
Suspension Front
Mcpherson Strut With Coil Spring Anti Roll Bar
Suspension Rear
Couple Torsion Beam Axle
Tyre Size
195 / 55 / R 16
Wheel Size
16
Exterior Dimensions
Length Width Height
4370*1700*1475
Wheelbase(mm)
2570 mm
Ground Clearance (mm)
Data Not Available
Track Front (mm)
1495 mm
Track Rear (mm)
1502 mm
Interior Dimensions
Boot (Litres)
Data Not Available
Fuel Capacity (Litres)
43 Liters
Seating Capacity
5

Hyundai Verna 1.6 SX (O) CRDi VGT AT Technical Specifications

Engine and Transmission
EngineDisplacement (CC)
1582 cc
No Of Cylinders
4 Cylinder
No Of Gears
4 Speed
Power (PS)
128.08 PS
Torque (NM)
265 Nm
Transmission
Automatic
Kerb Weight
Data Not Available
Fuel Type
Diesel
Drive Type
FWD
Fuel Economy
City (KPL)
11.5
Highway (KPL)
15.4
Overall (KPL)
12.47
Performance
060 kph (sec)
Data Not Available
0100 kph (sec)
Data Not Available
Top Speed (KPH)
Data Not Available
Brakes Steering Suspension and Tyres
Brakes Front
Ventilated Disc Brake
Brakes Rear
Drum Brake
Steering Type
Rack & Pinion
Minimum Turning Radius
5.2 Mtr
Suspension Front
Mcpherson Strut With Coil Spring Anti Roll Bar
Suspension Rear
Couple Torsion Beam Axle
Tyre Size
195 / 55 / R 16
Wheel Size
16
Exterior Dimensions
Length Width Height
4370*1700*1475
Wheelbase(mm)
2570 mm
Ground Clearance (mm)
Data Not Available
Track Front (mm)
1495 mm
Track Rear (mm)
1502 mm
Interior Dimensions
Boot (Litres)
Data Not Available
Fuel Capacity (Litres)
43 Liters
Seating Capacity
5

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Editorial Review of the New Hyundai Eon Magna +

Currently Hyundai is India's second largest manufacturer of cars and with the kind of new vehicles it has been rolling out, there is every possibility that their market share will soon be inching closer to that of Maruti. The new Eon for example is the perfect weapon with which the Korean giant will easily destroy the market share that the Alto enjoys.

Price is always the most important thing in the Indian market and the Eon plays this card perfectly well. Priced from Rs 2.69 lakh for the base version, it does provide  you awesome value for money. Even the top end model that comes with A/C, power steering, front power windows, integrated audio system and driver's air-bag sets you back by just Rs 3.71 lakh! And this pricing doesnt really come at the cost of the overall package for the Eon not looks the best in segment, it also has a class leading cabin with best quality and space.

On the engine front, the Eon might get a small 814cc engine but it has enough power to make it a good car for city. The icing on the cake is the best in class fuel economy!  The Eon surely looks all set to rival the Alto to be India's largest selling car soon

Editorial Test Drive Review of Maruti Ertiga

The Ertiga is a result of Maruti has painstakingly making sure that it can succeed by carefully moulding the MPV to suit the Indian tastes plus ‘MPV’ is the latest buzzword in the Indian auto industry as Nissan and Chevrolet and others are also planning to launch MPV’s.The result of that is that when the Ertiga went on sale in April 2012, it clocked up a massive 32,000 bookings in the first month but Maruti can only make about 6000 per month! The Ertiga looks much bigger in person than in pictures and the Swift influence is very much there. Don’t be surprised though as the Ertiga is based on the new Maruti Swift platform but it does have its own visual identity. The Ertiga’s dimensions look more like a big hatchback rather than a MPV.
The Ertiga has an overall length of 4265 mm and an overall width of 1695 mm. Step inside and immediately you get a sense that it is a spacious and an airy cabin. The light beige look to the interiors does help in that matter. As expected the interior design borrows heavily from the Swift but with a more upmarket look. Maruti has squeezed out a lot of space in the Ertiga. For starters the 6-way adjustable front seats are large and comfy with good headroom and legroom. The 2nd row is also comfortable with enough legroom and adequate thigh-support though three people at the back can be a bit of a squeeze. The Ertiga has two engine options, a new 1.4 litre petrol and a 1.3 litre diesel.
The petrol K-series engine makes 95 PS at 6000 rpm and has max torque of 130 Nm@4000 rpm. It feels punchy and eager to rev. At city speeds the engine feels good and performance delivery is fine but once you start putting in some speed it feels strained. The DDiS diesel engine makes 90 PS at 4000 rpm and has max torque of 200 Nm at 1750 rpm. At first there is some turbo-lag but once it frees up and the turbo spools up, the performance is very good and it is quite quick for a MPV. The Ertiga does impress with a figure of 16 kmpl for the petrol and 20 kmpl for the diesel, both being ARAI certified and certainly miles ahead of the other MUVs / MPVs. The suspension of the Ertiga features MacPherson Strut at the front and Torsion Beam at the rear. Thanks to a monocoque chassis both the ride and the handling are impressive.
The steering though was light but that will add to the car’s user friendliness as it will be easy to drive in traffic and while parking. The braking performance of the Ertiga also proved to be satisfactory as it has ABS with Brake Assist and EBD. The Ertiga has three variants each for diesel and petrol. The base LXi (P) and LDi (D) are priced at Rs 5.89 lakh and Rs 7.30 lakh, midway through the range the VXi (P) and the VDi (D) are priced at Rs 6.60 lakh and Rs 7.90 lakh and the top of the line ZXi (P) and ZDi (D) are priced at Rs 7.30 lakh and 8.45 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).  In our opinion the variant that makes the most sense is the VXi (P) and the VDi (D) variants as they are well equipped with features like the rear AC, radio/CD/USB player. Of course the ZXi (P) and ZDi (D) variants are the top of the line variants and have features like steering mounted audio controls and driver and passenger airbags. Whichever way you look at it the Ertiga is stunning value for money. Maruti has now also launched the CNG variant in LxI and VxI trim. For a detailed analysis continue to read below..

Maruti Ertiga Specifications