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Saturday, 9 February 2008

I just saw the new Scorpio ride by my house with its hawk power and all I could say was wow! It’s like the tall-dark-handsome guy in the neighborhood coming to knock on your door. This new Scorpio 2.2 VLX sports an mHawk engine and the word mHawk is plated in silver on the side.

I was looking for an SUV and have been considering the Scorpio for some time now – yes an SUV is no longer just a “guy thing”! I picked up the brochure from a nearby dealer that gives details about the mHawk. It is an aluminium engine that is small, sturdy, and lighter than most and also MORE fuel efficient! And the best part is its price tag – I mean if I put in an LCD screen and the works, it still comes to about Rs 12 Lakh total with taxes and everything.

Anyway, I just wanted to know if anyone can tell me whether there is any other SUV option that I can compare this one with. Is there anything else out there? My max budget is Rs. 15 Lakh and not a paisa more.

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Tuesday, 24 April 2007

I have been planning to buy a car for some time now. Ever since I began research on the cars available in the market, I have been coming across the term CRDi or CRDe or DiCOR every now and then. I thought its better to do some research on ‘CRDi/CRDe/DiCOR’ as well and now that I know what it means, I want to share it with others. CRDi or CRDe or DiCOR is one and the same thing and stands for Common Rail Direct Injection (CRDi) engine. It is the latest state-of-the-art technology for diesel engines and suits passenger cars as well as commercial vehicles. It has become very popular and is being widely used in all kinds of vehicles around the world.

One of the main reasons for the increasing popularity of CRDi is its performance and fuel economy. A CRDi engine is based on direct injection technology and has common rails i.e. tubes which inject pressurised fuel directly into the engine.

The common rail connects all the injectors and contains fuel at a constant high pressure. A small amount of fuel is supplied to the engine before and after the actual supply of charge. The high pressure in the common rail ensures that upon injection, the fuel atomises to a very high degree and mixes consistently with the air, thereby leaving minimal unburnt fuel.

In a CRDi engine, fuel quantity, engine pressure and timing of fuel injection are controlled electronically. The injectors have variable control heads which ensure that a highly precise amount of diesel goes into each cylinder. The onboard computer makes sure that the fuel is injected at the just the precise moment. This significantly improves engine efficiency and reduces noise and vibrations as compared to the conventional diesel engines.

This is for the CRDi. But needless to say that you will understand it better if you know the basic functioning of an internal combustion engine.

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