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2014년 1월 10일 금요일

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New               Porsche               997               is               introduced               for               you.

It               is               a               slightly               renewed               version               which               was               started               to               produce               as               a               series               production               last               summer.

It               is               already               the               fifteenth               edition               of               series               911               for               last               forty               years!

A               company               Porsche               is               founded               by               the               well               known               designer               Ferdinand               Porsche               who               was               born               in               1931               in               Germany.

Initially               it               was               design-bureau               which               was               occupied               with               design-projects               of               cars               for               different               companies.

For               example,               Porsche               invented               the               famous               model               of               Volkswagen               Beetle.

First               car               which               got               the               brand               of               Porsche               is               Porsche               356               with               the               engine               of               Volkswagen.

This               car               was               presented               after               World               War               Two               in               1948               and               it               had               licked               streamlined               shape.
               Afterwards               on               the               basis               of               conception               Volkswagen               356               there               was               developed               the               famous               compartment               of               Porsche               911,               which               many               motorists               find               to               be               the               best               sporting               compartments               in               the               world.

Porsche               being               an               exclusive               European               producer               sometimes               can               take               the               liberty               to               satisfy               demand               half               a               way.
               Design
               Renewed               Porsche               911               (factory               denotation               -               Porsche               997)               differs               only               with               insignificant               cosmetic               nuances.

For               example,               new               round               headlights               recollect               flashbacks               about               the               goggle-eyed               cars               of               993               series.

There               appeared               more               powerful               bumpers               and               new               back               spoiler,               wheeled               arches               became               chubbier.

And               outward               mirrors               are               fastened               now               with               the               help               double               legs.

The               salon               of               the               car               is               equipped               with               two-color               sports               seats,               sports               helm               and               coefficient               of               efficiency               handle.

In               general               car               is               finished               with               numerous               leather               accessories.
               Well               and               appearance               of               Porsche               997               of               next               generation               will               be               developed               under               direction               of               new               chef-designer               Michael               Mayer               who               headed               the               design-studio               of               the               firm               Saab               in               the               past.

On               July,               1st               he               will               officially               replace               the               previous               head               master               of               style               Porsche               Karma               Laguna.

Lagay               has               been               heading               the               team               of               Porsche               designers               during               twenty               years.
               Porsche               911               Carrera               S               will               be               serially               equipped               with               an               active               suspension               bracket               and               system               of               Porsche               Active               Suspension               Management.

A               suspension               bracket               has               several               modes.

For               example,               the               mode               of               Normal               provides               acceptable               balance               between               the               smoothness               of               motion               and               rapid,               sporting               reactions               for               daily               exploitation.

And               in               the               mode               of               Sport               suspension               bracket               becomes               hard               and               reactions               are               more               exact               and               sharp.

In               addition,               it               is               possible               to               order               lower               suspension               bracket               and               self-blocking               differential               for               both               cars.
               
               Engine
               At               first               two               versions               of               Porsche               997               appeared:               911               Carrera               with               325-strong               V6               (3.6               l,               400               Nm)               and               911               Carrera               S               with               a               new               355-strong               motor               by               volume               3.8               l.

Carrera               S               is               accelerates               to               100               km/h               after               4,8               sec               and               maximum               speed               is               293               km/h.

Both               motors               are               equipped               with               new               6-step               gear-box.
               Other               features
               The               famous               Swiss               tuning               atelier               Sportec               presented               the               super-version               Porsche               997               at               the               motor-show               in               Geneva.

Sports               car               under               the               name               Sportec               SPR1               disperses               to               100               km/h               for               3               seconds               and               arrives               at               high               speed               380               km/h.
               But               the               descriptions               below               describe               the               most               powerful               version               of               SPR1.

The               point               is               that               a               company               offers               client               two               variants               of               forcing               power               aggregate.

According               to               the               first               variant               two               turbo               accelerators               create               surplus               pressure               of               2.2               bars               and               a               serial               3,6l               opposed               motor               does               700               Hp.

And               maximal               twisting               moment               is               810               Nm.

If               the               size               of               blower               is               increased               up               to               2.25               bars,               the               maximal               number               of               turn's               axle-tree               exceeds               8000               turns/min               where               power               and               twisting               moment               get               the               sizes               of               802               Hp               and               880               Nm.
               It               is               already               said               about               dynamic               and               speed               possibilities               of               the               most               demanded               model,               and               less               power               700-Hp               Porsche               of               Sportec               speeds               up               to               100               km/h               for               3.2               seconds               and               to               higher               speed               364               km/h.

Thus               this               tuning               firm               asserts               that               average               expense               of               fuel               makes               up               13,7               l/100               km.

Coupling               with               any               traveling               highway               is               provided               because               of               overlays               of               size               255/30               at               the               front               of               the               car               and               345/25               behind               on               the               super               easy               forged               disks               of               20               inches               diameter.
               Other               versions
               Cosmetic               and               mechanical               modernization               affected               only               back               drive               Carrera.

More               advanced               full               drive               versions               (Carrera               4,               Carrera               4S,               Turbo),               and               almost               racing               modifications               of               GT2,               GT3               and               GT3               RS               will               be               produced               in               a               former               appearance.

The               sales               of               modernized               Carrera               begun               in               July               and               an               official               premiere               took               place               in               autumn               at               the               auto               show               in               Paris.






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    2013년 12월 18일 수요일

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    Open               the               passenger               door               on               the               300M.

    Remove               the               floor               vent               tube               mounting               clip,               by               pulling               out               the               middle               of               the               clip               with               a               flat-head               screwdriver.

    Remove               the               floor               vent               tube               from               beneath               the               blower               motor               assembly.

    Remove               the               fastening               screws               from               the               blower               motor               resistor,               which               is               located               near               the               firewall,               just               to               the               left               of               the               blower               motor.

    Use               a               ratchet               and               a               socket               to               remove               the               hex-head               screws.

    Remove               the               blower               motor               resistor               vertically               from               the               HVAC               console.

    Disconnect               the               two               electrical               connectors               from               the               old               resistor,               using               a               flat-head               screwdriver               to               gently               release               the               locking               clips               if               needed.

    Install               the               blower               motor               resistor               wiring               on               the               new               resistor               prior               to               installing               it               into               the               console.

    Turn               the               ignition               key               to               the               accessories               "II"               position,               and               turn               the               blower               motor               fan               dial               and               temperature               control               panel.

    Make               sure               the               fan               speed               adjusts               according               to               your               new               resistor.

    Set               the               temperature               to               "Auto"               and               set               the               temperature               to               the               "hi"               or               "low"               point,               using               the               arrow               keys.

    Make               sure               the               blower               motor               works               with               both               automatic               and               manual               controls.

    If               the               blower               motor               still               remains               at               a               single               speed,               you               may               have               an               electrical               short               in               your               HVAC               system.
                   Install               the               new               resistor               into               the               HVAC               console,               and               start               threading               the               screws               a               couple               of               threads.

    You               may               need               to               remove               the               socket               from               your               ratchet               to               turn               the               screws,               because               there               is               very               limited               finger               space               beneath               the               entire               HVAC               console.

    Install               the               floor               vent               tube               into               the               mounting               hole               in               the               HVAC               console,               beneath               the               center               of               the               dashboard.

    Install               the               single               fastener               clip,               and               push               the               center               of               clip               inward               to               lock               the               clip.









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    2013년 12월 17일 화요일

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                   Heard               the               term               variable-speed               blower               motor               and               wondered               what               it               was               and               why               it               was               beneficial               to               you?

    There               is               much               you               should               know               about               the               benefits               of               having               a               variable-speed               blower               motor               over               a               regular               single-speed               blower               motor.
                   Variable-Speed               Blower               Motor
                   This               term               refers               to               the               fan               or               blower               motor               in               the               furnace               or               air               handler.

    It               runs               at               pre-determined               speeds,               but               there               is               a               difference               in               how               it               gets               to               that               pre-selected               speed               and               how               it               slows,               or               stops.
                   Motor               Varieties
                   There               are               two               varieties               of               your               basic               blower               motor.

    One               is               a               PSC,               or               permanent               split               capacitor               type               motor.

    The               other               is               an               ECM,               or               electronically               commutated               motor.

    The               ECM               motor               uses               less               energy               while               costing               more.

    The               PSC               costs               less               but               uses               more               energy.
                   Benefits
                   The               benefits               of               a               variable-speed               blower               motor               is               as               simple               as               efficiency,               air               quality,               and               noise               level.

    It               is               efficient               in               that               it               uses               less               energy               than               a               single               speed               air               system.

    It               can               give               you               a               gain               of               1               SEER,               or               seasonal               energy               efficiency               ratio.

    The               higher               the               SEER               of               a               unit,               the               lower               the               energy               consumption               is               for               the               unit.

    Air               quality               is               better               because               the               fan               is               allowed               to               run               all               the               time.

    Whenever               air               is               allowed               to               circulate               around               the               house               and               come               back               into               the               unit               via               the               filter,               more               pollutants               and               particles               will               be               caught               by               the               filter.

    It               is               quieter               because               there               is               none               of               the               sudden               blast               of               air               that               a               single               speed               motor               blower               has               when               it               starts               to               work.
                   Those               looking               for               a               higher               degree               of               efficiency               at               a               lower               energy               cost               may               want               to               consider               a               variable               speed               system.






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    2013년 12월 13일 금요일

    About 'blower motor replacement cost'-should i run my furnace fan all the time







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                   Part               1               (Time               frame:               early               February)               
                   I               went               to               Home               Depot               earlier               this               week               and               bought               $1000               worth               of               insulation               with               the               idea               that               I               would               do               a               little               to               stop               wasting               energy               and               cut               my               summer               electric               bills               by               hundreds               of               dollars,               while               taking               advantage               of               the               energy               tax               credit               that               is               currently               available               (free               money               from               the               stimulus               bill!).

    The               Home               Depot               man,               whom               I               might               add               is               a               very               persuasive               and               successful               salesman,               said               that               two               reasonably               capable               folks               could               install               the               75               bags               of               insulation               I'd               purchased               in               just               about               2-3               hours.

    With               my               keen               engineering               brain               I               quickly               calculated               that               I               could               pay               my               20               year               old               son               $15               an               hour               and               my               13               year               old               son               $7               an               hour               and               we               could               do               the               job               for               less               than               $75               of               labor.

    Heck,               the               blower               they               lent               us               had               a               picture               of               a               petite               young               woman               in               a               frilly               smock               donning               a               paper               mask               handling               the               job               with               ease.

    How               hard               could               it               be?

    I               assumed               (wrongfully               so               -               this               in               literary               terms               is               referred               to               as               "foreshadowing")               that               among               the               five               of               us               Harris's               there               were               at               least               a               combined               two               reasonably               capable               persons               …               I               was               wrong.

    So,               to               make               a               long               story               short,               Saturday               afternoon               we               spent               from               2               PM               to               6               PM               and               managed               to               get               roughly               4.2               of               the               75               bales               dispersed               into               our               attic               which               now               has               two,               what               I               would               call,               size               13               foot               "vent               holes"               protruding               into               our               living               space               --               one               in               our               laundry               room               ceiling               and               one               in               our               master               closet               ceiling.

    I               consider               these               "vent               holes"               to               be               an               undesired               consequence               of               the               insulation               dispersal               process               and               therefore               I               will               choose               to               repair               them               rather               than               leave               them               for               the               next               homeowner               to               admire.

    Luckily               no               one               was               seriously               injured,               although               my               older               son               was               walking               with               a               slight               limp               afterward.

    I               again               used               my               keen               engineering               brain               to               calculate               the               cost               of               repair               for               the               "vent               holes"               at               about               $60               each               (from               a               handyman               I               know)               and               by               extrapolating               the               labor               time               and               repair               costs               for               the               completion               of               the               dispersal               of               the               remaining               70.8               bags               of               insulation,               and               the               ensuing               cosmetic               damage               and               potential               medical               bills,               my               total               cost               for               the               job               would               be               roughly               $12,682               (I               used               an               excel               spread               sheet               to               calculate               this)               and               require               approximately               288               man-hours               of               labor               (not               including               medical               personnel),               seven               4               x               8               sheets               of               drywall,               232               ft               of               drywall               tape,               and               three               trips               to               the               emergency               room.

    Don't               say               anything               about               the               possible               expense               for               the               divorce               lawyer,               alimony,               child               custody               considerations,               and               child               support.

    So,               now               I               will               hire               a               handyman               to               repair               my               vent               holes               and               complete               the               insulation               job               probably               at               a               cost               far               greater               than               any               savings               I               would               have               realized               within               the               time               span               that               I               plan               to               stay               living               here               at               my               current               address.
                   Part               2               (Completing               the               job)
                   On               Monday               we               completed               the               dispersal               of               the               remaining               70+               bails               of               insulation               into               our               3000               sq               ft               attic,               which               now               looks               as               if               it               was               downwind               from               a               significant               volcanic               eruption.

    The               good               news               is               that               the               whole               insulation               job               cost               me               only               $335               for               labor-which               is               only               about               4               times               my               original               estimate               (I               am               a               Government               engineer,               what               did               you               expect?)               plus               9               hours               of               my               time               that               otherwise               would               have               been               spent               celebrating               (read               as               lounging               around)               President's               Day.

    After               hoisting               up               70+               25               lb               bales               of               insulation               and               feeding               them               into               a               noisy               cantankerous               hopper               style               insulation               blower               (designated               as               Blower               #               1               --               more               foreshadowing),               I               was               sore               for               3               days.

    I               will               not               go               into               much               detail,               but               after               dispersing               approximately               3               bales               of               insulation,               the               aforementioned               hopper               style               insulation               blower               (#1)               did               suffer               what               I               would               call               an               unfortunate               mishap               involving               twisted/broken               rotating               metal               parts               followed               by               a               raucous               clanging               noise               that,               had               it               not               been               for               one               key               safety               shield,               may               have               resulted               in               careening               metal               projectiles               that               would               have               surely               slashed               through               my               garage               door               opener               motor               mounted               to               the               underside               of               my               garage               ceiling.

    Let's               just               say               that               the               aforementioned               hopper               style               insulation               blower               was               prematurely               retired               from               service.
                   I               believe               that               the               Home               Depot               service               representative               that               checked               in               the               "defective               equipment"               was               so               flabbergasted               by               the               situation;               i.e.,               the               prospect               of               property               destruction               and/or               bodily               injury,               and               the               ensuing               plethora               of               paperwork               that               would               have               been               required,               that               he               gladly               issued               me               a               replacement               hopper               style               insulation               blower               (blower               #               2),               no               questions               asked,               for               the               completion               of               the               job.
                   In               the               end,               it               was               all               worth               it               though               as               I               seemed               to               have               redeemed               myself               with               my               very               benevolent               spouse,               and               hopefully,               will               see               a               significant               energy               bill               savings               this               summer.

    The               moral               of               the               story               is:               buy               a               house               that               is               already               insulated.






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