Saturday, May 31, 2008

video

It's movie time!
First here are my favourite car video clips:

Metallica - Fuel



The Cardigans - My Favourite Game



Getaway In Stockholm (it is worth listening the sound of the blowoff valve (BOV)



Same short movie from the '70-s, it was shot in Paris with a Mercedes S-Class (the V12 sound is from a Ferrari)

C'était un rendez-vous:



Famous car chase from the film Bullitt
Ford Mustang GT and Dodge Charger:



And finally the trailer of Mad Max, the best car movie ever

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Songs

These are my favourite songs that I listen during driving




THE LOVIN SPOONFUL - Summer In The City
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deep purple CHILD IN TIME
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Metallica - Motorbreath
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Motorhead - Ace Of Spades
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Stairway to Heaven
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AKOS-BONANZA BANZAI
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Monday, May 26, 2008

Yetro meeting

Now I try to share the 2008 Yetro meeting with the english speaking readers, but I think the pictures are more interesting, for example this Alfa Romeo GTV6, this model was manufactured between 1980-87, with a 2.5 litre V6 engine


Or this Mercedes W126


Some Ford Sierra


Fiat Ritmo between 2 Bayerische Motoren Werke


Alfetta & E30


Alfa 75 with rear wheel drive


Pictures from belsőség and youngtimer.hu

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Shark

The BMW E24 series started in 1976



All the people I know are saying that this was the most beautiful BMW cupe, I have to say that I absolutely agree with them.


Production started in March 1976 with two models: the 630CS and 633CSi. Originally the bodies were manufactured by Karmann, but production was later taken in-house to BMW.


In Europe, 1984 saw the introduction of the M635CSi, essentially an E24 powered by the powerplant of the BMW M1 (the M88, now putting out 286 PS (282 hp/210 kW)). 16" BBS 3 piece wheels and a deeper air dam completed the package. Most M635csi's were equipped with 415 mm Metric Wheels requiring Michelin TRX tires.


Sunday, May 18, 2008

Manta

In the end of the '60's, Opel decided to make a car, what is sporty but cheap, so not just the rich people can buy it. This was the Manta, releashed in 1970


The most popular was the GT/E series, it had a 1,9 litre engine with 105 horsepower. This may sound funny, but in theese years if a car could go more than 160 km/h, it was a sportscar!


The Irmscher company made some tuning kits, theese made the Manta look more sporty


In the summer of '75 they refreshed the model, it was the Manta-B.


This car had also a rally version, it was the Manta 400.


Here's a TV commercial from the early years:




This was a very popular car in the early '90's, especially in Germany, there was a film - Manta Manta - where the main character was this car

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Delta

Let's continue watching theese beauty- and powerful cars with the Lancia Delta S4

The history is very similar to the Peugeot 205 T16: it is also based on a stock car, but just the body looks like the normal Delta.

The "normal" Delta

The S4 took full advantage of the Group B regulations. It featured a mid-mounted engine and all wheel drive for superior traction and handling. The car's 1759 cc four cylinder engine combined supercharging and turbocharging to reduce turbo lag at low RPM. Officially the car produced 550 horsepower (410 kW). Unofficial figures claimed the S4 could accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h on gravel in just 2.3 seconds.


Like Peugeot's earlier 205 T16, the mid-engine Lancia Delta S4 was a Delta in name and body styling only (for marketing purposes), and shared virtually nothing in terms of construction with the production front-engine Delta.


The bodywork was made of a carbon fibre composite with front and rear bodywork fully detachable for fast replacement due to accident damage and ease of access during on-event servicing.The bodywork featured several aerodynamic aids including bonnet opening behind the front mounted water radiator with Gurney flap, front splitter and winglets molded into the front bumper panel, flexible front skirt, and rear deck lid wing that featured both a full aerofoil wind section twinned with a deflection spoiler.


Let's take a look inside:


And the Group B rally version:


Sources: Wikipedia and Youngtimer.hu




Monday, May 12, 2008

T16

First of all, I have to explain you what is a youngtimer. It's not an official name, it comes from the word oldtimer (vintage car), but in practice we call every car a youngtimer, what was made after the '60's and has mostly original components.

I like older cars very much, that's why I've chosen this topic, and I'm gonna introduce my favorite ones.

Let's start with the Peugeot 205 T16



This is not similar as the normal Peugeot 205, what was a popular small car, 5,3 million was made and it was in market from 1983 to 1998.


The T16 series were much more interesting, theese were the rally editions. In theese years Peugeot was racing in the famous Group B, and there was a rule that most motorsport events using street-based cars require that the manufacturer release a minimum number of public street models.


As you can see in the images, theese were not common cars, just an "object that looks like an automobile".

The road variants shared the transverse mid-engine, four-wheel drive layout of the rally car, but had much less power, at around 200 PS (The real rally versions had more than 400 PS). The T was for Turbo; the 16 for the 16 valves that the 4-cylinder 1.8 litre engine had.

This car was very successful in the rally too



I've found a video as well:





And this is about the rally edition: