Sunday, August 31, 2008

Spy photos: Lamborghini Murcielago Superleggera

Sound familiar?

yup. Lamborghini is finally producing a superleggera version of the murcielago...

"Power will likely be in the 700 hp range and top speed around 217 mph. Look for a proper unveiling later this year in Frankfurt, if the thing doesn't just spin right off the earth before then."
So, what has changed? They've replaced door panels, engine cover, wing, mirrors and central tunnel cover with carbon fiber components, reducing weight by between 220 lbs and 330 lbs.

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When we were in Phoenix for the launch of the 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera, Automobili Lamborghini president Stephan Winkelmann asserted that Lamborghini is committed to bringing a new vehicle or derivative of a vehicle to market every year. After the Gallardo Superleggera, he said, the next vehicle might seem obvious, but he told us we'd be surprised.

At that point, most of us figured he was hinting at a Gallardo Spyder Superleggera or a Murciélago Superleggera. Judging from these spy shots, we think those in the Murciélago camp were correct. Surprised? Well, no. He was right. This seems obvious. Hopefully, Lamborghini can surprise us with the car's power output.

Given the bump from 572 horsepower to 632 in the new-for-2007 Murciélago LP640, we're not sure how much higher Lamborghini can go. Figure another 30 or so horsepower, tops. Anything above that would be the surprise Winkelmann was talking about. What a pleasant little treat that would be; like a date who tells you she's a twin and gives a wink to acknowledge that first thought that popped into your head.

As we saw with the Gallardo, when Lambo says superleggera (which means "superlight"), it is focusing more on cutting weight than adding power. Extensive use of carbon fiber cut about 140 pounds from the U.S.-spec Gallardo Superleggera, so we'd expect to see the Murciélago Superleggera to drop a similar number—figure a little more weight loss on the bigger car, right around 200 pounds on U.S. cars. Even so, it would still weigh upwards of two tons, not exactly living up to that Superleggera name.

Following the Gallardo formula, expect to see carbon fiber for the side mirrors, engine cover, underbody tray, and rear diffuser. The droopy wing seen on this prototype may make production, albeit on a less offensive scale. The world certainly doesn't need lighter, faster Lamborghinis, but we're really liking this Superleggera business.

By Jared Gall, Photography by Hans G. Lehmann/hidden image and the manufacturer April 2007.

Source: Car and driver.com

OH MY GOD.


....enjoy?

Monday, August 25, 2008

BiffBurages!

Choose favourite.




Milk

Butter

Cheese

Water

Beer

Wine

BiffBurages!



Biffburages???? HELL YEAH!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

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sigh. No comments on my last post...does anyone know what car it is yet? I'll reveal the answer on the 26th. So...yeah.

Other than that, i did another tag thing on sidebar.

BLOCKQUOTE(#!))!



Monday, August 18, 2008

Sunday, August 10, 2008

sigh....

sigh....Ten days with no posts. A lot has happened in ten days. I got a new phone, Olympics, National day, my art project, exams and other stuff...and I just want to get over with them and just post it all in one post.

so, here goes...

First, I want to start with my new phone. It's a samsung J750. And yeah, Its a slide. It has...uhh...3G capabilities, 1.3 megapixel camera and camcorder, stereo MP3 player, image editor, bluetooth, web browser and calendar. AND OTHER STUFF. And I mentioned bluetooth because this was the first phone that had bluetooth...and a camera. and that could at least listen to music. yay!




Ok, next, I want to talk about the art project. Its some kind of balloon mask thing. The teacher gave 1 month to do it...agh. I don't have anything to write about. ummmm.... the balloon exploded once..........

MOVING ON, National Day. yeah. Actually, we missed this. We went out. To watch the dark night! yay! But, I didn't really miss it. I went to see one of the rehearsals about a month ago. No offense, but that and the Olympics, uhhhh....no competition.

Friday, August 1, 2008

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Tests

I have been doing a lot of tests lately...

48%I know about the glitch.

20% geeklol.

39%
OUCH.


23Its harder than you think.

How long could you survive in the vacuum of space?
Congrats! You could survive for 42 seconds!

In the first 30 seconds any fluid on the surface of your body would begin to boil due to lack of ambient pressure, this includes the saliva on your tongue and the moisture in your eyes. Your eardrums would most likely burst due to the pressure in your body trying to equalize with the vacuum outside. Unlike what some science fiction films have suggested, your body would not explode.

After the first 15 seconds you would lose consciousness. If you held your breath you could potentially stay alive longer but you risk pulmonary trauma. If you didn't hold your breath you'd pass out sooner, but your lungs might have a better chance of avoiding permanent damage.

The pressure in your veins would rise until your heart no longer had the capacity to pump blood, at which point you'd die.

How Long Could You Survive Trapped In Your Own Home?
yay!

240 WATTS Body Battery Calculator - Find Out How Much Electricity Your Body is Producing - OnePlusYou Quizzes and Widgetshaha.

1,483,020How Many Germs Live On Your Keyboard?OH MY GOD.

JustSayHi - Science Quiz
sob.

The Caffeine Click Test - How Caffeinated Are You?
I. AM. GODLIKE.