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If there’s ever a time for you to invest in an action camera, it would be now. Introducing the all-new GoPro HERO8 Black and as the youngsters would always refer to something extremely incredible as ‘fire’. With that being said, it looks the GoPro HERO8 is burning hot at an inferno rate judging by all of its new features. (more…)

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The original Goodyear DuraPlus range appeared in Malaysia 10 years ago and was a major product developed for the region. It was aimed at motorists wanting longer life from their tyres while paying an affordable price.

10 years ago, the original DuraPlus tyre was introduced in the region and claimed a long life of 100,000 kms.

Five years ago, the DuraPlus tyre became part of the Assurance family which promised not just extended tread life but also added protection (for the tyre) with Kevlar. Though it was upgraded technically, the Assurance Duraplus was still a ‘Value’ tyre that offered safety, performance and quality at an affordable price.

2019 Goodyear Assurance DuraPlus 210,000 kms more than original DuraPlus
Now Goodyear Malaysia has updated the Assurance DuraPlus range with the new Assurance DuraPlus 2. It still has TredLife Technology that is designed to provide longer mileage and durability. The Assurance DuraPlus 2 tyres are now claimed to be good for up to 110,000 kms – 10,000 kms more than the first DuraPlus tyres. Of course, actual mileage will depend on how the tyres are maintained, the driving style and road conditions.

According to Benjamin Chong, Product Manager at Goodyear Malaysia, TredLife Technology is important in a country like Malaysia that has a variety of road conditions. “Tredlife Technology is essentially a combination of the symmetrical tread pattern, improved compound and 2-ply construction throughout the tyre. These elements increase the overall durability of the tyre, to deliver unmatched mileage for tread life.”

Innovative tread design
The tread pattern on the Assurance DuraPlus 2 comes with a symmetric design with a larger tread width. This allows a larger surface area of the tyre to be in contact with the road at any time, and also a higher level of flexibility to rotate in the event of irregular wear.

2019 Goodyear Assurance DuraPlus 2

Additionally, an enhanced cavity shape helps to provide a more squarish and balanced footprint to evenly distribute contact pressure, leading to extended mileage. Narrow lateral grooves along the side of the tyres on the other hand, assist in reducing road noise caused by air pumping. Noise is further reduced with the use of rubber strips between the ply and liner to physically dampen any vibrations.

Reformulated, long-lasting compound
Through an enhanced compound formula, the tyre’s tensile strength and wear resistance has been significantly improved, ensuring high mileage performance. The use of this compound is not only present throughout the tread, but also along the sidewall to offer long-term resistance against damage caused by environmental factors. Furthermore, the Assurance DuraPlus 2 uses a minimum of two layers of high modulus, low shrinkage ply material in the sidewall, which helps to ensure strong resistance to external impacts.

2019 Goodyear Assurance DuraPlus 2
Reformulated compound (left) and enhanced cavity shape contribute to the 10% increase in tread life to 110,000 kms.

“At Goodyear, we have a strong commitment to constantly innovate. The Assurance DuraPlus 2 is undoubtedly the latest testimonial to this commitment,” said Alex Ng, Managing Director of Goodyear Malaysia.

The Assurance DuraPlus 2 is now available at all Goodyear AutoCare centres across Malaysia. Sizes range from 13 to 16 inches with recommended retail prices from RM136 to RM293, depending on the size.

2019 Goodyear Assurance DuraPlus 2

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The folks from Bermaz Motor just unveiled their latest 2019 Mazda CX-8 range for the Malaysian market. Introduced as a CKD model (assembled at the Inokom Plant in Kulim, Kedah), we were given the opportunity to test it out on the open road. There are four different variants that’s ready for booking and we got to test the 2019 Mazda CX-8 2.5L Mid Plus (two steps down the range-topping 2.2-litre TurboDiesel). (more…)

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To be the most powerful straight-line car on the planet, the Bloodhound LSR is fitted with a Rolls-Royce engine but it’s not an engine you get in the Rolls-Royce Phantom. It’s the EJ200 jet engine made by the other Rolls‑Royce company and which is normally found on the Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet.

The output for this jet engine is a monstrous 9 tonnes of thrust (90 kN), equivalent to approximately 54,000 thrust horsepower – about the same as the combined output of 360 medium-sized cars. That will rocket the Bloodhound to a mind-blowing speed of 800+ km/h which is as fast as a commercial airliner’s cruising speed. On solid ground, that would definitely place it amongst the 10 fastest cars of all time.

Bloodhound LSR

At full design speed, the Bloodhound LSR could cover 1.6 kms in 3.6 seconds – or 150 metres in the blink of an eye. The World Land Speed Record of 1,227.9 km/h is held by the Thrust SSC which was set in 1997 by a UK team led by Richard Noble and driven by Andy Green.

The project is now split into two phases. Phase one’s target is to break the existing World Land Speed Record. This is necessary to understand how the car behaves as it enters the transonic stage initially and then supersonic speed levels. Upon the successful completion of the first phase, the team will review the data and technical challenges before embarking on phase two, and the challenge of safely reaching 1,600 km/h.

A 9,000-km journey to set a new record
The project has reached the final phase of its build programme as it prepares to head to South Africa and be put through its paces in a series of high-speed shakedowns on the vast Hakskeenpan desert in the Northern Cape.

Bloodhound LSR

Moving the 6.4 tonne Bloodhound LSR 9,000 kms from the UK to South Africa throws up major logistical challenges in itself. Much of the heavy support equipment, including the car’s trailer, has already set off to make the long journey by sea but the car itself will travel via air freight to ensure it isn’t subjected to any uncontrolled shock loads that could damage it in transit.

The EJ200 jet engine will travel mounted inside the upper chassis, which is where you would find it in its natural home inside the Eurofighter Typhoon. The 2-metre-high tail fin, which is the same size as that found on a Red Arrows display jet, has been removed and will travel upright in a wooden crate, along with some sections of the composite bodywork.

Bloodhound LSR

The car will be fitted with the wheels shod with pneumatic tyres that were used for UK runway testing at Cornwall Airport in October 2017, where they carried the car at speeds of up to 320 km/h. For testing in South Africa, the wheels will be changed from pneumatic to solid aluminium discs to cope with the high speeds and desert environment.

The 90-kg desert wheels are produced by a consortium of partners including Castle Precision Engineering, who recently balanced the wheels to ensure they conform to Class G2.5, the same as aircraft turbine blades. This involves an exacting process of shaving microns of aluminium from the spinning discs to ensure they’re perfectly balanced and ready for the desert.

Bloodhound LSR

Crucial testing stage
This stage of the testing process is crucial, as the 480 – 900 km/h window is one of the most vulnerable stages for the car. It’s at this point that the stability of the car transitions from being governed by the interaction of the wheels with the desert surface to being controlled by the vehicle’s aerodynamics. The grip from the wheels will fade faster than the aerodynamic forces build up, so this is likely to be the point where the car is at its least stable.

Data on the interaction between the solid aluminium wheels, which are being used for the first time, coupled with ‘base drag’ measurements, will provide real world insight into the power required to set records. Base drag relates to the aerodynamic force produced by low pressure at the rear of the car, sucking it back. As the car approaches transonic speeds, this force far exceeds the friction of the air passing over Bloodhound’s bodywork.

Bloodhound LSR

“Transforming Bloodhound from a runway spec car to one capable of reaching speeds in the transonic range on the desert racetrack has been no small task,” said Bloodhound LSR Engineering Director Mark Chapman. “After many years in preparation, we can’t wait to get out to the Hakskeenpan and let Bloodhound off the leash to see just how it performs.”

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In the not-too-distant future when cars start to operate without humans managing, the environment in the cabin will surely change. On long journeys, there may be a need for more infotainment to pass the time. To demonstrate how we might be using media in our vehicles in the future, Porsche, start-up Holoride and media company Discovery have proposed a new VR (Virtual Reality) solution for use in vehicles.

The aim of the collaboration between Porsche and Holoride is to give vehicle passengers the opportunity of immersing themselves in virtual worlds. Development plans include entertainment, edutainment, as well as solutions for productivity and relaxation in the vehicle.

Maximum immersion for passengers
For this purpose, Holoride software links a VR headset with sensors and the vehicle so that content can be adapted to the car’s driving movements in real time. For instance, if the car is being driven around a corner, the ‘vehicle’ that the passenger is virtually travelling in will also change direction. Consequently, users experience maximum immersion into a fictitious world to significantly reduce the symptoms of travel sickness. This also applies to watching 2D content.

VR Experience

Passengers can choose from various 2D or 3D experiences ranging from documentaries and, for now, an underwater adventure through to a journey in time. The newly presented VR experience transports users in a drone moving through a futuristic city.

In future, the system could also evaluate navigation data in order to adapt the length of a VR experience to the calculated duration of the journey. Holoride software makes it possible to offer elastic content which is a new form of media especially designed for use in vehicles. Such content will adapt to not only to motion and context but also projected driving time so that the presentation ends when the destination is reached.

“Our joint projects with Holoride and Porsche Digital have demonstrated what the technology is capable of. In future, we also envisage Porsche-specific solutions, for instance for the race track,” added Anja Mertens, Project Manager for Smart Mobility at Porsche AG.

VR Experience

VR experience to be commercialised by 2021
Holoride is pursuing an open platform approach so automotive manufacturers and content producers can readily use the technology. “Now that we have teamed up with Discovery, we can demonstrate for the first time how users can also experience 2D content such as films in the virtual 3D world. We call this an ambi-environment,” explained Nils Wollny, CEO of Holoride.

As part of the Startup Autobahn innovation platform, the young company had shown that the Holoride software works seamlessly with manufacturer vehicle data for motion-synchronised, real-time generation of virtual reality (VR) and cross-reality (XR) content. The cooperation with Discovery underlines Holoride’s approach to also bring edutainment content to the vehicle in addition to gaming and entertainment. Holoride aims to bring this new form of entertainment using commercially available VR headsets for passengers in the rear seats of production cars to market by 2021.

Having Discovery, already well known for its documentaries, as a partner for 2D content means benefiting from their expertise in the area of real-life entertainment as the company supplies topically matching documentary material for the in-car VR experience.

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Bermaz Motor, the official custodian for the Mazda brand here in Malaysia, has officially unveiled their latest 2019 Mazda CX-8. Interested parties can start placing your bookings for Mazda’s latest ultimate seven-seater premium SUV, which fills in the void between the 2019 Mazda CX-5 and the higher-end Mazda CX-9. (more…)

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