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Saturday, July 18, 2009

ABS Systems: Brake Control for Emergencies

By Ethan Melandri

Drivers who are alert and critically watching the road are able to use their skills to determine what dangers may lay ahead as they move on. These drivers are even able to react to the dangers swiftly without braking too quickly. Unfortunately, there are times when dangers occur that are unforeseeable. In these situations it is imperative to know how to brake safely, have control of the car, and stop in the emergency.

When trying to brake with care one needs to make sure they are braking in a straight line. Corners can make the weight of the vehicle transfer to the front of the car, lightening the rear of the vehicle, which makes stopping more difficult. The brakes have more demand on them with this situation. It is possible to skid, spin, or not stop properly if you have to brake and are going around a corner.

In a situation where you are cornering and must brake, you should apply the brakes gently and add pressure a little at a time. This helps to reduce the weight transfer from being too impactful. You will also be able to maintain control on the vehicle.

Most modern cars now have an anti lock braking system, know as ABS, fitted as standard and whilst it can greatly improve the control and stability of your car under heavy braking, especially when cornering, it does still have its limitations.

When you a brake heavily the ABS system can detect the point at which the wheels are starting to lock up, it then automatically releases the brakes for a fraction of second to prevent this happening. This process is repeated hundreds of times a second and occurs considerably quicker than the speed at which a normal driver could achieve.

ABS allows the wheels to continue moving, even when braking is more forceful. It also ensures the steering is controlled, and the tyres will grip. You can steer away from dangers and remain safe while driving.

When you brake and ABS comes on there is a pulsing that you feel with the pedal. You may also hear a grinding sound. Do not fear this movement, and never let the brake pedal go. Instead continue with your heavy braking to stop your vehicle in the short distance and still engage the ABS.

ABS is a most effective system for heavy or emergency braking. It makes sure you can brake in a safe and controlled manner. You must realise that it cannot defy physics, which means driving to quickly on wet roads can lead to accidents even with ABS. - 21393

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Advanced Spray Painting Tips and Techniques - Car Spray Paint

By Edward Gainer

Once you've decided that you're going to re-paint your vehicle then you're going to need to learn the techniques involved in getting a lasting finish. Naturally, the product you're going to require is car spray paint. This gets in a variety of forms, but each one has its individual special way of applying it.

You will find the most average kind of car spray-paint utilizes compressed gas. Then compressed air is utilised to provide the ability to spray it. There're also a variety of spray guns on the market specifically designed for this kind of painting jobs.

If you're doing just touchup or a small job then you should find the standard canned spray paint adequate. These are aerosol cans of car spray paint that are very pressurized. To apply you keep your arm moving as you quickly apply a moderate coat of the paint to the desired area. Don't hesitate in moving the can as you will wind up with runs.

Then you have to the choice of utilizing the large spray guns. In this case, the spray gun would combine the paint with the air to acquire the needed pressure. Once again, you'll merely want to apply a light coat and again keep your arm moving. If you do not keep an even sweep of the paint, you'll end up with an inappropriate finish. There's lots of over spray with this method as about one third will go to the object while 2/3rds goes into the air.

Another type of technique you can utilise is with a High Volume Low Pressure sprayer. Its very similar to the conventional spray gun except the gun requires less pressure. In this case, though a higher volume of air is required. This method if you utilise it properly will mean reduced over-spray so more car spray paint would reach the target area. In this case 2/3 rds of the paint will be utilized with one third going into the air. Opinions differ as to whether one like utilising the HVLP techniques.

For hard to reach regions you can utilise the electrostatic spray-painting. Once again, this method is more efficient for the amount of car spray paint that hits the target area.

There're various other methods that're very identical. In regards to techniques it mainly depends on the type of equipment you're using. Most of the equipment used for car spray paint will come with instructions and suggestions. In almost every case though it'll urge various light coats as opposed to 1 or 2 heavy ones. The standard techniques of keeping the paint moving will most likely be instructed.

If possible, you may want to practise a little with several equipment you decide on. Better to make your mistakes on another object besides your car. If you don't you could end up with a lot more work than you bargained for. - 21393

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Your Guide to Auto Protection

By Luke Lister

Auto protection? Who needs auto protection? At least, that's the way most teenagers feel, when they're getting their first car. When you're 16 or 17, after all, you feel immortal, and like nothing bad can happen to you or your car. However, as you mature, you begin to realize that bad things do happen in this world, and that proper auto protection is just a smart thing to do. We're talking about protection in two regards: protection for your car itself, when you're not around to guard it, and protection for the car's occupants when they're in the car. Let's look at some of the items you might consider it wise to invest in.

Let's talk first about systems to install in your car to fight off would-be thieves. To do this, you need modern, state-of-the-art car security systems. We're talking about something that will alert when someone tries to open your vehicle without your permission. A car security system is generally designed to work with the maximum types of vehicles, however, it's possible to get one customized specifically for your own car. Of course, each car has its own concerns. Because of this, car makers create different sorts of auto protection systems. Here are a few of the best ones.

First on our list is an audible security system. This one turns on an alarm sound if the windows or doors of a locked car are touched. Ideally this alarm is loud enough for the public around to hear it. The alarms might also be triggered by close contacts by a person (In fact, some people find it annoying that some alarms are too sensitive--so that even distant noises set them off).

A second type of auto protection device is the inaudible security system, or private alert. This one, as the name suggests, doesn't get the public's attention. Instead, if someone breaks into an owner's car, he or she receives a beep or private message to tell them of the situation. The downside of this one is that there is little the owner can do if they're too far away from where the car was left.

Another type of auto protection device is the ignition system immobilizer. This one is very high tech, and makes use of a security code. The engine doesn't start until the driver enters a proper security code. The result is that the thief will not have time to drive away before the owner is able to get there to rescue the vehicle.

All of these devices protect your car from the bad guys. But there are other things you should keep in your car at all time to protect you against bad situations. Let's talk about just a few.

All three of these are kits. For instance, there's the roadside kit, which includes some small tools, a red flag to tie to your antenna, road flares, flashlight and batteries, and a small size fire extinguisher. This is also a good place to keep your jack and jumper cables The second kit is the first-aid kit, with bandages, medical tape, rubber gloves, scissors, antibiotic ointment, a CPR mask, alcohol swabs and painkillers. And your third kit is an emergency kit, for a situation in which you get stranded for a period of time. This kit will contain food, water, and a blanket.

Will it be cheap outfitting your car with all of the above? Maybe not. But consider it an investment in the life and future of both yourself and your automobile. It's an investment well worth making. - 21393

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The Most Inexpensive Cars To Insure

By Amy Nutt

With many concerns about the economy and the like, people are desperately looking for more ways for them to save as much money as possible. Especially with rising gas prices, and just about everything else, there is a dire need for people to save just about every red cent. Food is getting more expensive, and there are also things to think about such as healthcare, and the like.

Cars are something that we all need, and insurance is another thing that we need to legally to keep our cars on the road, and us out of trouble. The thing is that many of these cars are pretty expensive to insure, and since we have a lot of other expenses in our everyday lives, it can be quite troublesome to balance everything and still keep us on the road. The car is something that is invaluable, as it takes it to and from work. So, for those who need the knowledge of some of the most inexpensive cars to insure, this may come in handy.

Hyundai Sante Fe. This vehicle is something that is quite popular in a lot of the countries in the world, and it is probably one of the least expensive cars to keep on the road, as far as insurance goes. On average, this sport utility vehicle comes in at about $830 a year.

Saturn Vue. This is a car that is also quite popular and affordable. With its sleek design that is gaining more and more attention, it's no wonder why people are finding that this is a great choice in a car. On average, this vehicle is about $910 a year to insure.

Kia Sportage. This vehicle is something that is quite trendy; it's another one of the smaller sports utility vehicles. At around $840 a year, it only ranks second to the Santa Fe in the realm of the smaller SUVs.

Saturn Ion. The Ion is also an amazing car to insure, and one that also looks quite attractive. Although this may be a little more than the other cars on the list, people are also finding out that this is also quite affordable in most cases. At around $1,120 as its annual premium along with attractive looks, this is definitely one still to consider.

Mazda 3. As the owner of a Mazda will tell you, the company really does make some impressive looking cars. They are also some of the cheapest as well, and that also goes for the insurance rates as well. With an annual premium of about $1,150, it is also one of the more expensive vehicles on the list, but it is still something that is quite affordable for this sleekly designed vehicle.

There are many cars that are quite cheap to insure, and these are definitely some of the cheapest that are available. People that are looking to save a little money should really look into purchasing some of these vehicles, as they are some of the best on the road, as well. With their sleek designs and new age technology, it makes them something that many people should really not pass up. - 21393

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What Driving Articles Teach You If You Are Willing To Learn

By Johnny Robertson

Many articles on the internet can tell you a great deal of things but only driving articles can tell you about driving. They offer advice on a variety of different tactics and methods for driving. There are a great many types of methods to learn for driving. If you are in law enforcement you may have to study aggressive driving for deal with suspects who are trying to get away.

It's common for a person to drive rather aggressively when trying to enter or exit the freeway. But some people think they need to drive this way all the time, even in school zones. Going 40 miles over the speed limit around a school tends to make parents a little agitated. If a child runs out into the road while you're going this fast chances are you're not going to be able to stop in time.

Not a good thing in any case. Typical driving articles will lecture you on this and tell you how to drive in a city. Most people that have common sense will already know how to do this properly but that number is falling rapidly. Many people just think that they need to drive as fast and a dangerous as they can even with their children in the car. This can lead to some bad accidents.

Driving articles will also sometimes give you suggestions on what kind of auto insurance to go with. They do this so most people will have an idea of who to choose from for their auto insurance. After all it is the law that every vehicle on the road has insurance. If you get caught driving without insurance the fines are pretty bad. In some cases you may lose your license.

Many other forms of safe driving include yielding to trucks and other large vehicles. Remember they weigh more than you do and as such cannot stop on a dime. They can however push you out of the way if they wish so give them the space they deserve. Playing chicken with a tractor trailer isn't exactly a smart things to do.

If you live in a farming area you will often see farming equipment driving down the road. It's usually the farmer taking his tractor for maintenance. If you see a big brightly colored triangle on the back of a vehicle in the distance it means for you to slow down. People seem to think farm equipment has no business being on the road and try to either pass it or force it off. Don't try to force off the tractor, it will push you off instead.

Common sense is also dictated in some of these articles, mainly in the form of common driving knowledge. Never try to pass a car going over a hill, the hill blocks your view of the opposing lane. Never drive past a school bus when the stop sign is deployed. Finally never try to outrun a police officer; they tend to get really annoyed when you do that.

Driving articles are great to read to catch up on all the latest info on how to drive safely. Don't be rude and tailgate everyone you see, and please obey the speed limit. If you don't and you get into a wreck and the police find out you will be in deep trouble. Remember to buckle up and always practice safe driving. - 21393

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