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Monday, July 27, 2009

krl




Menanggapi surat di Kompas (24/2) ”Kereta Ekonomi Dibatalkan, Penumpang Telantar” yang disampaikan oleh Ibu Quaristi Natalia, kami mohon maaf atas ketidaknyamanan. Sebagian besar armada kami sudah berumur sehingga layaknya orang berusia lanjut terkadang performanya kurang maksimal. Ditambah lagi jam operasi cukup panjang dan kerap membawa beban di luar batas kapasitas angkut sebuah rangkaian KRL. Oleh karena itu, penumpang yang naik sampai ke atas atap rangkaian adalah termasuk yang mempercepat KRL mengalami kerusakan.

Pada tanggal 2, 3, dan 4 Februari 2009 memang mengalami kerusakan pada komponen utama penggerak mesin KRL, dan untuk memperbaiki butuh waktu lebih dari satu hari. Selama ini pembatalan KRL semata-mata demi alasan keselamatan serta keamanan operasi KRL, dan juga para penumpang. Saat ini KRL tersebut sudah beroperasi kembali.

Tentang jadwal KRL yang terpaksa batal, solusi yang ada untuk sementara adalah menyarankan kepada pelanggan kami bila perjalanan KRL mengalami gangguan untuk menggunakan rangkaian KRL keberangkatan berikutnya.

Solusi tersebut karena kami sudah tidak memiliki cadangan rangkaian KRL lagi. Armada yang kami miliki seluruhnya sedang/sudah melayani di lintas masing-masing. Oleh karena itu, menggunakan KRL berikutnya, merupakan salah satu solusi yang dapat diambil oleh pengguna setia KRL Ekonomi Bogor/Depok-Jakarta pada saat ada rangkaian KRL yang terpaksa batal karena ada gangguan mesin. Konsekuensinya mungkin memberatkan penumpang KRL Ekonomi, yaitu harus menunggu KRL berikutnya dan tentu lebih padat karena diisi oleh penumpang dari dua jadwal keberangkatan KRL

Saturday, July 11, 2009

ford Focus RS




Ford has finally released the long overdue press statement on the Focus RS, and to make up for the delay it’s 9,000 words long! However, we just picked out the interesting figures for you and put together a gallery of all the new pictures.

As we had already reported (but is now confirmed…) the Focus RS will start from £24,995 (around $35,000 US), and it will have a 300 hp engine that will shoot the fast Ford from 0-62 in 5.9 seconds and go on to an unlimited top speed of 163mph.

300hp seems like a lot to be going through a FWD car, and the reason that Ford did not opt for AWD is brought up by team RS Chief Engineer, Dirk Densing:

“Front-wheel-drive was our preference all along. All-wheel-drive systems add cost, weight, inertia and consequently, fuel consumption. Compensating for the significant weight of an all-wheel-drive system requires dynamic compromises we preferred not to make. If you can achieve the performance you want without steering disturbance, then front-wheel-drive is a better performance car – lighter and with a more precise, linear steering response than AWD. With the work of our advanced research team in Aachen, we were able to achieve this and deliver something genuinely different,”

Well, as long as they have achived this without, as Dirk puts, it ‘steering disturbance’ (silly amounts of torque steer…) then fair play to Team RS, but we shall let you know when we get our hands behind the wheel on the launch.

A new specially developed ESP system keeps you on track and has be designed to work with the driver. Although it can be turned off Ford boffins reckon that it goes round the Nburg ring just as fast with it on.

The Focus RS has also been tested at Fords Lommel Proving Ground in Belgium and has beaten the previous lap record set by the Ford GT, so it turns out this could just be the fastest Ford ever.

new mitsubishi lancer evo 10 FQ-400




It was only a matter of time before Mitsubishi's British engineers tired of relentlessly beating the FQ300 and FQ360 versions of their homegrown Evos. So it's no surprise that after a 400-hp version of the Evo X successfully campaigned in the Britcar Championship, Mitsubishi finally gave the go-ahead to its crack team of in-house tweakers to produce a road going version for public consumption. The FQ400 is on its way. If the Mitsu team holds true to the original ADR Motorsport-developed Evo, expect a new turbocharger, exhaust manifold and fuel system, along with a reworked ECU to make use of the extra boost and petrol. Naturally, output will be related to the FQ400's name, with 400hp being delivered to all four wheels through a manual gearbox. A top speed of 170 mph and a 0-60 time of around 3.5 seconds shouldn't be too hard to achieve, and with a reworked suspension, upgraded brakes and some aerodynamic enhancements, Lambo owners should think twice before cutting the FQ400 off at their first track day at Silverstone. Pricing hasn't been released yet, but expect the Mitsubishi Evolution X FQ400 to crest the £45,000 mark when it goes on sale next year in the UK.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Solar USB Flash Disk (JD-666D)




Product Description

Dimension: 59 X 23 X 9 mm
Product Description
1. Support dual-mode BIOS start, USBZIP and USB hard drive.
2. USB port, driver, plug-and-play, hot-swappable.
3. Small size, extremely light weight, moisture-proof earthquake.
4. Under WinMe/Win2000/WinXP system except Windows98 no need drivers.
5. The data encryption may divide into the plate the public data data district and encryption district, arbitrary to segment.
6. LCD screen powered by solar energy, and it no need to replace batteries
They can Changed altenately between dark and lights flash indoor or outdoor
Crystal with whole body, built in colorful logo, creat plentiful personanity logo to memory digital files, gifts, advertisment promtion gifts and collection.

Standard packaging is as follows:
1. Product packing: Colored package including specification, Warranty cards and CD-ROM drive
Full Size: 123 X 85 X22 mm
Carton Size: 59 X 26.7 X 39.5cm
Number: 200 pcs
Net Weight: 5.4 kg
Gross Weight: 10 kg

Simple packing:
Each product packs with OPP bags, a inside box with 50 products, a outside box with 10 inside boxes
Carton Size: 27 X19X49cm
Number: 500 pc s
Net Weight: 13.5 kg
Gross Weight: 14.5 kg

USB watch




Geek watches. I L-O-V-E geek watches. I have watches that take pictures, record voice memos, make calculations, store phone numbers and tell me which way is North. Although I enjoy each one in its own way, they all have one very obvious thing in common: they LOOK like geek watches. Few tools are more effective at creating a “dinner for one” scenario than a calculator on your wrist. Heck, I’ll torture myself by doing the calculation on my phone’s tiny dialpad before I head to a party with that sucker. So you can imagine how impressed I was when I received the new Memory watch from Edge Memory.

We get plenty of gadget shipments around here so it took me a minute to realize what I was looking at: A 64 MB USB 1.1 drive encased in a wrist watch. Cleverly lodged inside the strap is the USB cable that connects the watch drive to any computer with a USB port. Right out of the box this looks like a really nice watch. Not chunky, thick or button covered.

I am a huge fan of portable USB key storage devices. Requiring no power of their own, I’ve had a small 32 MB USB drive stored in my wallet for years. Unfortunately, it was also one of the first of its kind and required you to install drivers in any PC you wanted to use it in. The new variety are plug and play on any PC running Windows 2000, ME, Windows NT and XP. The Memory Watch is no exception and even comes with software allowing you to secure your data.

Like all self respecting gadget nuts, I left the instructions and software back in the box and just plugged it into my laptop (Win XP Pro). Sure enough, I had a new drive show up seconds later. I was doing the drag and drop two step with utter abandon at 4.2MB per second. Once the transfer completed, I disconnected it, tucked the USB cord back into the strap and headed out for the day. As usual, I brought the device down to all my favorite electronics shops. The staff were pretty juiced at how low key they had managed to keep the storage function. It may say 64MB and USB on the watch but most folks would never notice it.

Below is a photo comparing the size of the Memory Watch with my normal Guess watch and my uber geek Casio Wrist Camera.


Overall I was very impressed with this product. My only gripes are minor. There is no backlight lighting on the display and apparently no fluorescent paint on the needles so it’s virtually impossible to tell the time in the middle of the night. It also has no alarm functions, however I rarely every use that feature on my other watches. Other than that, the unit’s a killer. I plan on handing them out as holiday gifts to both geeks and non-geeks alike. You can pick up a 128MB version for yourself for $89.00, what a steal!

bio flash disk



Bio Flash Disk:

Features:1. Industry leading fingerprint sensing technology provides high accuracy and speed of scanning fingerprint images.
2. Driverless- all integrated into flash provide high convenience when user use this device. It is true portable secure device.
3. Multi-functional application software bonded into flash.
4. Up to 10 fingerprint templates can be enrolled.
5. Storage space from 128mb to 2gb.
6. High speed usb 2.0 interface support.
7. Portable compact and light.
8. Low power consumption.

AAC (Abrar Alkaline Calcium)



Penapis air ABRAR ALKALINE CALCIUM mempunyai 7 peringkat penapisan dan menghasilkan air alkali yang sihat pada tahap pH8.2. Dengan menggunakan teknologi nano dari Jepun penapis ini memiliki ciri-ciri penapis air yang menghasilkan oksigen yang tinggi, bertenaga(aura) dan mampu merawat penyakit kritikal seperti Kanser, Jantung, Diabetis, Darah Tinggi dan sebagainya.

Pre Filter - Ceramic Standard


Filter 1: Penapis yang mempunyai saiz liang berukuran 0.9 mikron bagi memastikan 99.99% sisa–sisa dan bakteria ditapis di luar. Ia adalah komponen yang mempunyai unsur perak yang menapis secara otomatik dimana pendidihan air tidak diperlukan.







High Quality Activated Carbon-Gac & Bio


Filter 2: Penyerapan yang berkesan bagi membuang klorin, warna, bau,T.H.M.S (Trihalo Methanes) dan ia juga menambahkan kandungan mineral dalam air.







Nano Silversol Activated carbon + MD 500 + KDF-55 + Compressed Carbon Blok


Filter 3: Membunuh dan menghalang pertumbuhan bakteria dengan berkesan dan terus meningkatkan proses pemindahan nano silversol karbon teraktif MD-500. Penambahan KDF-55 berfungsi menghalang logam berat dan unsur radioaktif berbahaya dari meresapi air. Blok karbon mampat meningkatkan lagi halangan bagi menghapuskan kekotoran dan bau yang kurang enak dari bahan-bahan kimia dan bakteria.







Nano Silversol Activated Carbon Block MD-500 +Naturel Mineral Stone + Bio-K plus + ORP + Polypropylene Fibre Filter (NSF Class/Standard 42 for material only)


Filter 4: Nano silversol karbon teraktif MD-500 + batu mineral berupaya untuk membuang rasa, bau, logam berat, bahan-bahan organik dan klorin didalam air. Ia juga mengandungi mineral yang diperlukan oleh badan seperti kalsium, magnesium dan potassium. Tapisan gentian polipropilena mempunyai keupayaannya penapisan yang tinggi dengan permukaaan penapisan yang luas meningkatkan keupayaannya membuang natrium dan kelarutan unsur hidup . Keupayaannya yang utama termasuk menapis kelodak, pasir, gam, karat dan benda-benda asing dalam air.






Nano Silversol Activated Carbon H.Q-2000 + Alkaline Rock + NSF Nano Carbon Block

Filter 5: Ia sepenuhnya membuang bau, rasa, logam berat dan unsur-unsur organik dalam air yang telah melalui sistem Penapis A, B dan C sementara NSF nano karbon sol menghalang dan membinasa organisme mikro. Bebola alkali menjadikan ia air bertahap pH alkali dan menguatkan proses nyahjangkitan.







Ultra High Energy Multi Function Filter Element


Filter 6: Ia mengandungi tenaga magnetizer yang tinggi, batu aktif (far infra red), aura tenaga menggegar dan alfa batu bergula. Semua gabungan ini menggunakan teknologi Jepun. Molekul air yang berangkaian akan dikurangkan dari 13 molekul kepada 6 molekul. Perubahan-perubahan ini adalah untuk mengecilkan molekul air. Molekul air yang kecil biasanya dikenali sebagai “ air aktif ” atau “ air teraktif ” diserap dengan mudah ke dalam sel-sel badan bagi membuang, mencuci toksin-toksin dan meningkatkan metabolisme untuk kesihatan.





High Density Multi Filtration Element



Filter 7: Sistem ini adalah gabungan daripada nano siversol diaktifkan di HQ=4000 + ion bebola alkali dan magnetizer bahan-bahan NSF siversol C.T.O.S. Penapisan multi kepadatan ini tinggi menggabungkan penapisan dengan permukaan penyerapan dan penapisan dalaman. Sistem ini adalah diperingkat terakhir dalam proses penapisan keseluruhannya. Penapisan pada peringkat ini adalah untuk memastikan air yang dihasilkan bersih dan mempunyai kandungan oksigen yang tinggi serta sesuai diminum terus dan untuk rawatan penyakit.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

new merccdez slr mclaren stirling



The Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR Stirling Moss Silver Arrow, as it's called, lives up to its name from every angle, especially the long, sloped hood with its headlights pushed all the way to the very edges of the body. The car might be able to outrun an arrow, too: it's got a top speed of 217 mph, and a 0-60 time under 3.5 seconds from a 5.5-liter, 650-hp, V8 supercharged engine. That top speed can only be reached, though, if the tonneau cover is placed over the passenger seat for maximum aerodynamic flow over the cockpit.

Those large, black grates on the sides of the 2009 Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR Stirling Moss roadster aren't just for show (nothing on this car is without a purpose). The black ventilation grilles mask two exhaust tailpipes on either side and match the ventilation grilles on the hood. What, you may ask, am I supposed to do if I'm screaming down the autobahn and a rain shower takes me by surprise? There is a simple fabric soft-top that can be used to protect the interior if you can't get the tonneau covers properly installed in time.

At an event ahead of tomorrow's Detroit Auto Show kick-off, Mercedes-Benz showed off the new Mclaren SLR Stirling Moss to a select group of journos. The company is only offering 75 roadsters to current SLR owners to close out the supercar's tenure, so when these windscreen-free, 650 hp monsters are gone, that's it for the SLR. It must be a rush exploring the SLR's supercharged 5.5-liter V8 and 217 mph top speed with your head out in the open. Goofy old man and silly aviator eye-protectors sold seperately.

Remember the Mclaren SLR Stirling Moss? Here are the live shots of it, powered by an SLR722-supplied 650-hp supercharged 5.5-liter V8 mated with a five-speed auto, reaching 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and achieving the top speed of 217 mph. It will arrived to Detroit Auto Show 2009. Read the rest for more pictures.

new mercedes slr mclaren




FAB Design brings us their new model the “Desire,” however most of you probably wouldn’t desire this particular look for your Mercedes SLR McLaren. Although the numbers are impressive, it looks like FAB Design has too much time on their hands and went over the top with this look. The body has been redesigned by the Swiss company to include sturdy and light weight carbon that is produced in an autoclave. Exclusive FAB Design side skirts allow the high performance exhaust system to come out of the sides. In the rear they installed a large diffuser to reduce lift force, and gave buyers the option of the rear wing to increase down force without limiting the cars performance.

New inside for the SLR McLaren (and most Mercedes models) is an advanced new multimedia head unit which includes a more colorful display, in-dash 6-disc CD and/or DVD changer and Bluetooth® hands-free connectivity. Numerous new optional features/packages include an iPod®/MP3 Media Interface, a hard-disk drive for the navigation system and storage for four gigabytes of music, harman/kardon LOGIC7® surround sound system with Dolby® digital and DTS® 5.1 surround sound capabilities, Zagat Restaurant Survey® and advanced voice-control for audio, navigation and phone systems.

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren

Engine
Type: V8, Supercharged
Displacement cu in (cc): 332 (5439)
Power bhp (kW) at RPM: 617(460) / 6500
Torque lb-ft (Nm) at RPM: 575(778) / 3250-5000
Redline at RPM: 7000
Brakes & Tires
Brakes F/R: ABS, vented disc/vented disc
Tires F-R: 255/35 R19 - 295/30 ZR19
Driveline: Rear Wheel Drive
Exterior Dimensions & Weight
Length × Width × Height in: 183.3 × 75.1 × 49.6
Weight lb (kg): 3897 (1768)
Performance
Acceleration 0-62 mph s: 3.8
Top Speed mph (km/h): 207 (334)
Fuel Economy EPA city/highway mpg (l/100 km): 13/18 (14.8)

new porsche carrera gt 2




Through its design language alone, the Carrera GT expresses its truly outstanding performance as an uncompromising, no-nonsense supersports. But contrary to prototypes conceived only for racing, the design of the Carrera GT, despite the re-interpretation of existing features and the use of design elements never seen before, shows a convincing resemblance in design to Porsche’s production cars, even providing a certain reminiscence of Porsche’s legendary racing cars. The typical Porsche face with the front lid swept back like an arrow and the elevated wheel arches, for example, take up the design of Porsche’s legendary sports cars.

Lightweight Technology Throughout
Porsche’s philosophy to concentrate on the essential comes out particularly in the Carrera GT through the use of consistent lightweight technology in every respect. Measuring 4.61 metres or 181.5" in length, 1.92 metres or 75.6" in width, 1.16 metres or 45.7" in height, and with wheelbase of 2.73 metres or 107.5", the Carrera GT weighs in at an ideal unladen weight of 3043 lb.

Magnificent Power and Muscle
The ten-cylinder power unit behind the cockpit of the Carrera GT is based on a 5.5-litre normal aspiration engine which, as a thoroughbred racing machine, might also have been raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Increasing engine capacity for the Carrera GT to 5.7 litres, Porsche’s engineers have now achieved maximum output of 612 bhp at 8000 rpm and maximum torque of 435 lb-ft at 5750 rpm. Top speed is 205 mph. And despite its racing character, this ten-cylinder is fully suited for everyday motoring also at low engine speeds.

The Ceramic Clutch – Another World-First Achievement
Apart from Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) already well known and widely lauded for their efficiency, Porsche is now using extra-light and extremely resistant ceramics for the transmission of power in this top-flight athlete: The Carrera GT is the first car in the world equipped with a ceramic clutch, the Porsche Ceramic Composite Clutch (PCCC), to use its precise name.

Through its compact dimensions, this two-plate dry clutch meets all the requirements of motorsport: Clutch plate diameter is only 169 millimetres or 6.65", serving to give the engine and transmission a very low centre of gravity. A further feature of the new ceramic discs is their much longer service life compared with alternative materials.

Chassis and Module Frame Forming a Closely-Knit Team
The Carrera GT is the first production car in the world with a monocoque chassis and module frame made of carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (CFP), a principle Porsche has registered for a patent in the meantime. Carbon, a material carried over from the most sophisticated aerospace applications, is elaborately processed and finished on the car in providing the foundation for supreme performance and driving dynamics combined with minimum weight and maximum strength.

So here again, Porsche’s engineers have transferred the great demands made on the race track to a road-going sports car for regular use, giving the Carrera GT not only outstanding performance, but also supreme safety all in one.

Same Underfloor as a Racing Car
With a top speed of or 205 mph, aerodynamics are obviously a crucial factor. So to maximise the downforces acting on the Carrera GT, the car features underfloor geometry of the same kind otherwise to be found only on racing cars: Interacting with the rear diffuser and airflow channels, the fully covered carbon underfloor generates a suction effect quite unusual on a road-going vehicle of any kind.

Sensitive Suspension Set-Up
Advancing into an ultra-high speed range, the Carrera GT obviously requires a spectacular spring and damper set-up to maintain the stability of the car – also at the rear – at all speeds. And again, the solution applied for this purpose comes straight from motorsport, spring/damper elements operated by stainless-steel pushrods and pivot levers being fitted inside the chassis structure. This firm connection to the chassis promotes exact response of the springs and dampers, ensuring safe and secure driving behaviour in the process.

Seats only Half Their Usual Weight
Within the sophisticated interior of the Carrera GT combining smooth and subtle leather, magnesium and carbon-fibre structures, the all-new seats catch your eye immediately, also through their elegant, sporting design. These are the first production seats ever made of composite carbon and aramide fibres, aramide being better known, of course, as kevlar. The result is a substantial decrease in weight, the bucket seats in the Carrera GT, at 22.7 lb, weighing only about half as much as conventional seats.

Supersports for the Road
The Carrera GT is the open two-seater in the classic open supersports segment. But that does not mean that bad weather will keep the Carrera GT in the garage, since the car comes with a specially developed, easy-to-use roof system made of two individual lightweight carbon shells each weighing 5.3 lb and removable by means of rapid-action catches for subsequent storage in the front luggage compartment.

The design of the car is determined throughout by aerodynamic requirements. The main criterion in designing the body of the car was the consideration of genuine racing conditions on the track requiring high downforces. At its top speed of 205 mph, the Carrera GT develops a downforce of approximately 4000 Newton, equal to a load pressing on the rear axle of 400 kilos. Elaborate geometry on the underfloor also serves to maximise downforces, without at the same time exerting a negative influence on the car’s drag coefficient. With its rear diffuser and airflow channels, the fully covered underfloor made of composite carbon-fibre generates a suction effect quite unusual on a road car.

Thoroughbred Ten-Cylinder Racing Engine
The ten-cylinder power unit with dry sump lubrication behind the cockpit of the Carrera GT is based on a 5.5-litre V10 normal-aspiration engine which might well have been raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, given its qualities as a genuine racing machine. Engine capacity has been increased to 5.7 litres for the production car, enabling the power unit of the Carrera GT, with its tremendous performance, to meet all requirements for circuit racing and at the same time providing all the qualities required in everyday motoring.

Indeed, the Carrera GT clearly proves its status as a supersports for the road through its performance data alone: Maximum output is 612 hp at 8000 rpm, maximum torque 435 lb-ft at 5750 rpm. Top speed, in turn, is 205 mph, the Carrera GT entering new dimensions through its acceleration from 0 – 60 mph in just 3.9 seconds, and 0 – 124 mph in a staggering 9.9 seconds.

Innovative Six-Speed Manual Gearbox
A six-speed manual gearbox developed especially for the Carrera GT and fitted transversely at the rear of the car conveys the enormous power of the engine smoothly and consistently to the road. Compact in design and with the lowest possible centre of gravity, the gearbox contributes to the car’s optimum weight distribution.

Due to the need to use a clutch as compact as possible for racing requirements, the Carrera GT does not come with a two-mass flywheel – but the function of such a flywheel is provided nevertheless by the special design of the input shafts: The first main shaft is hollow, with a long and thin full shaft running inside as a spring rod. Together with the mass weight of the angle drive the two shafts acting as a torsion spring serve to absorb possible jolts coming from the engine, reducing transmission noise in the process.

Another World-First Achievement: the Ceramic Clutch
The Carrera GT is the first car in the world to feature a ceramic clutch, to be precise the Porsche Ceramic Composite Clutch (PCCC). A particular feature of this worldwide innovation is the small clutch plate measuring just 169 millimetres or 6.56" in diameter and giving the entire drive unit a very low centre of gravity. Another decisive advantage is the low mass weight of the clutch with its positive effect on the engine’s dynamic qualities.

Previously only a carbon-fibre clutch was able to offer these qualities required in motorsport. But having a much shorter service life, such a clutch would not have met the demands made of the Carrera GT in terms of everyday driving dependability. The Porsche Ceramic Composite Clutch (PCCC) exceeding even the service life of conventional clutch plates is an all-new construction in every respect.

Developing this new technology, Porsche’s engineers have benefited from their excellent experience with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), at the same time continuing the development of this material, making it suitable for a two-plate dry clutch with a long running life.

The Suspension – Dynamic and Comfortable All in One
The chassis and suspension of the Carrera GT has already proven its qualities under the toughest conditions, being carried over from the Porsche 911 GT1, the winner of the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans. Experience gained in this and other races regarding the particular requirements made of a composite carbon-fibre chassis has gone into the Carrera GT in all details and with all its features. The fine response and optimum transmission of forces to the chassis of the Carrera GT are ensured by the double-wishbone pushrod axles front and rear. Contrary to the McPherson spring struts commonly used on other Porsche sports cars, pushrods have separate guide sleeves and springs, pursuing a design principle providing sensitive response and perfect spring balance at both low and high speeds. The high standard of driving dynamics, finally, is also supported by the agile power steering.

Ceramic Brakes for Supreme Stopping Power
The Carrera GT comes with ceramic brake discs introduced in production cars by Porsche as the first manufacturer in 2001, when this world-first achievement made its appearance in the 911 GT2. Now Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) have been further optimised and enlarged for the Carrera GT, diameter of the cross-drilled composite ceramic brake discs with their efficient involute cooling ducts measuring 380 millimetres or 14.96" front and rear. Measuring 34 millimetres or 1.34" in thickness, the ceramic discs featured in the PCCB brake system are about 50 per cent lighter than grey-cast-iron discs of the same type and size. In conjunction with the brake lining also developed as a all-new technology, PCCB brakes immediately build up a very high and, in particular, consistent frictional coefficient.

Electronic Assistance When Driving to the Limit
When running on different road surfaces and under adverse weather conditions, ABS and the traction control system allow a dynamic style of driving even when the driver goes to the very limit. This system enhances driving stability when braking and accelerating and gives the driver of the Carrera GT an appropriate feeling of safety in line with the car’s outstanding performance.

The four-channel anti-lock brake system allows individual control of the wheels on the front and rear axles, with the entire set-up of ABS being adapted to the ceramic brakes for very short stopping distances keeping the driver under control with full response of the steering. Integrated four-channel anti-spin control (ASC) is activated whenever required throughout the car’s entire acceleration process, preventing excessive wheel spin on the drive wheels and keeping the rear end of the car smooth and stable on the road.

Yet another feature serving to slow down the drive wheels of the car when spinning is the automatic brake differential (ABD). Whenever he wishes, however, the driver can do without this electronic support by switching off the entire traction control function by a button in the cockpit.

Trendsetting Body Concept in Monocoque Design
The Carrera GT is the first car in the world, whether on the road or in racing, to apply a brand-¬new design and construction concept, both the monocoque and the entire frame carrying all the car’s modules and components being made of carbon-fibre-reinforced plastic (CFP). Contrary to a conventional body structure with a large number of individual components, this monocoque is made of just a few shell elements connected to one another in a high-pressure furnace (a principle, incidentally, registered by Porsche for a patent).

The central unit comprises all structural functions, such as the transmission of reaction forces from the suspension and drivetrain normally handled by the bodyshell of the car. The drive unit, in turn, is bolted on to the chassis by means of the engine support fitted firmly in position, these two principal structural components acting together to provide one complete unit with a very high standard of torsional and flexural stiffness one might call the backbone of the Carrera GT. These modules serve to support the front and rear suspension and at the same time absorb any forces fed in by the crash structures, holding the body panels and the interior in position.

Carbon Structure Enhancing the Car’s Safety
Apart from its outstanding driving characteristics, the Carrera GT is also a very safe car: This ultra-high-performance sports car offers all of Porsche’s well-known active safety features even at the highest speeds, complying with all crash regulations applied worldwide.

In its torsional stiffness, the Carrera GT sets a new record for open cars, the passive safety offered being based on the monocoque passenger cell made of composite carbon fibre and supplemented by integral rollbars on the A- and B-pillars. For even greater strength and safety, the A-pillars are further reinforced by high-strength steel tubes.

Four airbags make yet another contribution to the car’s high standard of passive safety, with a full-size frontal airbag and a side airbag for both the driver and passenger. The side impact system, in turn, is made up in each case of a side airbag and a door panel including reinforcements made of high-strength steel tubes serving to take up impact energy.

Functional Elegance on all Equipment Features
The cockpit of the Carrera GT offers all the functional ambience of a genuine racing car, low weight being the name of the game also in this area – a target achieved in full through the exclusive use of high-tech materials throughout the interior. All the composite fibre components in the car’s chassis reflect the exclusive nature and quality of carbon as a very special material.

The centre console sweeping upwards is also made of carbon firmly connected to the chassis of the car in the interest of extra safety. On top of the centre console is an extra-light, galvanised magnesium element housing all buttons and switches. The gearshift lever with its ball-shaped knob made of laminated birchwood, in turn, bears testimony to the culture of motor racing in the old days.

Positioned far up on the centre console, the shift lever is close to the steering wheel in the interest of superior sporting ergonomics. The Carrera GT is the first production car in the world with seat buckets made of composite carbon-fibre combined with non-splintering aramide fibre well-known in everyday language as kevlar. Complete with their supple leather upholstery, the seat buckets weigh a mere 22.7 lb each, approximately half the weight of a “normal" Porsche production seat.