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Wednesday 17 September 2014

Awesome Movie Cars

Ok, folks, after a request from a viewer, I figured I'd start on some movie cars.
But first I'd like to give a little mention of another fantastic blogger. Zac Shepherd of Zaxon Carpentry, has a fantastic blog, and is a large Captain America fan, so I decided to give him a little mention.
So, here goes.
The Hydra car. Not a whole is known about this magnificent beast, but I know that powerd by
more than just fuel, this is a vehicle not to be played with.
A sleek body..

Six wheels and an extra long chassis..

Provides a look of exelance in even the worst of situtaions.
There we have it. The Hydra Coupe. My personal engine for this machine. I would place a Daimler-Benz V12 Engine from a Me-109 Messershmit, from around about the same era.
That would give us these facts. 
1,480 MPH
348 MPH 
The only problem is I would have to build my own custom gearbox. That would be interesting. 
I would also add a second Super-Charger and two Turbos as well. 
This would be a truly amazing peice of machinery to place on a modern day German Autobhan.
Well there it is, Please visit Zaxon Carpentry here.
As always Don't forget to follow this blog, and share it with your friends, and write in, or comment with any other movie cars you want me to do.
Email me at Kamperkrazy@gmail.com, or just leave a comment below.
Thanks!
TheMechanicBhp



Wednesday 11 June 2014

Slightly-Less-Expensive Sports Cars



Ok, so not all of us can afford a Ferrari, but does it mean we cant have a nice car?
No! There are plenty of alternatives. Today we shall have a look for the most conveinent and most cost effective.
so we have,

BMW Z4





Mazda RX-8
Honda S2000

Now, Three questions I have been taught to ask over the years, Whether buying for you, or a friend, are these.

1. Cost when new. (This will help you determine the value of the car in the years to come.)
2. Economy (Fuel costs, tax and insurance, ETC)
3. Reliability. (Break downs, and and the potential spare parts.)

So, here are the three.

Cost when New. 
£25,000            
Bmw Z4    

£25,900 
Mazda RX-8   

£29,050
Honda S2000

BMW Z4
21 Mpg- Average

Road Tax.

£150-£285

Insurance.

£750-£1000 (Average driver.)

Reviews say this car Averages 9.0 - 9.5 in reliability and enjoyment.

Honda S2000

28 Mpg- Average

Road Tax.

£485-£490

Insurance

£1000-£1500 (Average driver)

Reveiws say that the Engine bearings can give way under serious driving.
The new parts will set you back about £60-£70 each.

Mazda RX-8.

25 Mpg-Average

Road Tax

£285-£500

Insurance.

£1000-$1400

Reviews say that this car is very sturdy, but drinks petrol, and has limited veiw out the rear when parking.

So, there we have it folks. Its up to you what one is the perfect one for you, But, I will stick with my American trucks and My campers.

Until the next time

THE MASTER MECHANIC






















Honda S2000






































Sunday 2 March 2014

My Favourite Trucks

Here we have, three heavy weight champions.

Ford F-350 Ranch King



Chevrolet Silverado 3500



Dodge Ram 3500 Longhorn

If the fights in boxing history have had speculation, then these three trucks even more so.
Ever since the birth of the heavy duty truck, there have been These three great workhorses.
Personally after having driven some, they all are incredible workers. They pull like dreams, and with newer models boasting up to 25 MPG they are not so hard on your wallets either. Although for an average Englishman used to driving a 2.5 Land Rover Defender, these HUGE engines will give the feel of a fish out of water.
Ford F-350 Super Duty  6.7TD
Chevrolet Silverado 3500 6.6 Turbodiesel


Dodge Ram 3500 Longhorn 6.7 Turbo

Well, how else can we get a good idea of what these are? Ask the Experts! 

"Even if the western theme isn't your cup of iced tea, you sort of have to appreciate the commitment to a theme and the attention to detail that's gone into the 3500 Laramie Longhorn's cabin. Sure, there are a few odd bits here, some ugly hard plastic there, but largely the Longhorn pulls off the look. It's sort of hard not to like it.
Standard Uconnect tech
In addition to having seats that look like cowboy boots and a giant "3500 Laramie Longhorn" belt buckle on its door, the Longhorn is also a luxury trim level that comes loaded with cabin amenities: heated and ventilated seats with power adjustment and multiple memory positions, a heated steering wheel, even heated second-row seats. The steering wheel doesn't telescope, but the pedals are power-adjustable.
Okay, so I'm talking a lot about seats again, but this Ram's dashboard is also packed with some interesting technology, including the newest generation of the Uconnect infotainment and navigation system. Built around an 8.4-inch colour touch screen, this system features large icons along the bottom edge of its interface for the seven major functions.
Jumping into the middle of that row, we'll find a button for navigation. Previous generations of the Uconnect system lifted their navigation system wholesale from Garmin and, when you pressed the nav button, the entire interface changed to look like a giant Garmin Nuvi in your dashboard, complete with its own menu system. I'd bet my hat that in this new version of Uconnect the maps and routing algorithms are still provided by Garmin, but the entire system has been reskinned and reorganised to integrate seamlessly with the rest of the infotainment interface. I've used enough navigation devices over the years to recognise the menu structure, but if you weren't looking for it you wouldn't even notice the rebranding."  
Reviews.cnet.com

"The new Chevy has the chiseled profile of a classic pickup, with a blocky grille and sheetmetal reminiscent of GM’s iconic C/K pickups of the 1980s. Yet the on-road behavior of the four-door, four-wheel-drive models we drove was anything but old school. The independent torsion-bar front suspension is still exclusive to the segment, and when paired with the relatively quick and accurate steering, it lends a connected and confidence-inspiring feel to the helm. That’s important when you’re towing up to 19,600 pounds with the conventional hitch. Most impressive, though, is the ride quality, which is now nearly as plush and controlled as the lighter 1500’s. We’re anxious to experience the Silverado HD on Michigan’s cratered roads, but the long-wheelbase rigs floated over Arizona tarmac without any of the bucking and hopping normally associated with unladen heavy-duty pickups."

"After receiving upgraded brakes, increased towing and payload capacities, and a luxed-up Platinum trim level for the previous model year, the Super Duty lineup is unchanged this year.
Overview
Large, in charge and not particularly subtle, the F-350's exterior styling reveals much of what you need to know about this truck - especially the locomotive-like hood and grille, which hints at the big power that lurks beneath.
The standard engine is a 6.2-liter gasoline V8 that produces 385 horsepower and 405 lb-ft of torque, but most buyers opt for a 6.7-liter turbodiesel V8 that boasts 400 horsepower and 800 lb-ft of earth-moving torque. Both engines shift through a six-speed automatic transmission.
When properly equipped, the F-350 has a maximum payload capacity of 4,930 pounds. Conventional towing capacity checks in at 14,000 lbs, while adding a fifth wheel increases that figure to 16,700 lbs
Opting for the dual-rear wheel setup will boost those figures across the board. Max payload jumps to 6,520 lbs, while standard and fifth-wheel towing jumps to 18,500 and 22,600 lbs, respectively.
The F-350 is available in Regular Cab, Extended Cab and Crew Cab bodystyles. The Regular Cab features two doors and a singe row of seating, the Extended Cab adds a small second row of seating and the Crew Cab has four doors and an expanded rear cabin area. All three can be outfitted with either a 6.75- or 8-foot bed.
Rear-wheel-drive models use a twin I-beam front suspension, while four-wheel-drive variants utilize a live front axle. Both feature a live rear axle along with leaf springs at all four corners. These suspension setups play a big part in the F-350's strong payload and towing ratings, although the tradeoff comes in the form of jittery ride without a load in the bed. The same, of course, can be said for most other similarly sized and similarly capable pickups. Handling is predictable for the most part, although aloof steering means it can be tough to place the big truck accurately at times."


So here we have it. Three great trucks.  It's up to you now, what one you think is superior. 
Leave a comment, and tell me of your experiences with these trucks.
Pull hard!







Friday 21 February 2014

Caddilac Ranch, Amarrilo, Texas.

Hello!

While in the States,  I visited several ranches, but nothing like the Caddilac Ranch in Texas!
Um, Is this a Car?

It was a Car!

This is the sign that stood on the other side of the fence
Yes, Caddilac Ranch is exactly what the names conjures up! A whole bunch of caddilacs from the 50's and 60's stuck bonnet down in the dirt.  Bring on the spray paint and crazy string!
The ranch is located just off of I-40. I- 40 runs parralel to Route 66! Route 66 is the mother road to all Americans. 2448 miles. Chicago to Los Angeles. Anyway, the ranch was bulit 1974 and belive it or not, some of the cars still worked when they were first buried.  The angle that they are buried at, is similar to that of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Funny that. Amarrilo, (where the cars are based,) is as barren and windswpet as the desert. The Idea Of the ranch was to celebrate the birth and death of the of the mid 20th century's Caddy's. It was also built as a Public Art Instalation. The three guys who created it, where Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels. the idea was simply to celebrate the turn of cars evolution, and to give the public something to enjoy and legally graffiti. Kind of interesting.
Here's ME!!
So, Grab some cans, and let rip! Release your inner Artist! 
All the best!
IKE


Thursday 12 December 2013

MUD, GUTS, AND ROAR!

Hello! 
This is the sport of people that are not only crazy enough to race cars with a lot of power, but take them on DIRT!





MUD
GUTS
ROAR!!



So if you like the thrill of driving really fast, and NDE every minute and turn, then this is the sport for you!
The WRC is a dangerous but incredible sport those of a strong heart, A great vehicle and a very specific skill set. 

the WRC originally started as nine different races which used to be in the IMC (International Manufacturers Championship.)  The rally officially took place. in 1973, and has carried on through 2013.
In the forty years its been on, 20 people have lost their lives in this sport. Countless trees and hills now have names and scars. My condolences to the families who have lost loved ones.
May we all remember that nothing is worth more than someone's life.
May the mud be ever flying!

Sunday 20 October 2013

Hot Rods!

Hey!
A few days ago, I had the oppotunity to stop in a fantastic shop.  Full of restored and semi customized HotRods! The world of custom cars and hot rods is one that is full of passion, High-octane fuel and burning rubber. 
Ford Thunderbird

Edeilbrock V8 TwinCarb

1972 Chevy Camaro SS

Standard V8 SmallBlock


Recaro Racing Seats
These Movies never did muscle cars justice.
 These cars are incredible pieces of machinery. The power behind these things are insane. They are not for the fainthearted. My respect to those who are willing to dedicate time and money into building these wonderful cars.
Until the next time! BE FAST! BE LOUD!