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Honda Clarity FCX | Fuel Cell Vehicle

March 18th, 2008

honda_clarity_quarterview_image.jpg The Honda Clarity FCX is the newest addition to the already impressive line of cars offered by Honda. What makes the Honda Clarity stand out from all the others is that it is a Fuel Cell powered electric vehicle that produces zero-emissions. Thats right zero-emissions, meaning no harmful chemicals are being released into our atmosphere.

How Does the Honda Clarity Work

honda_clarity_engine_image.jpg As mentioned before, the Honda Clarity is an electric vehicle powered by a fuel cell motor. The majority of cars on the road today are powered by a standard combustion engine. The main difference is that the motor in the Honda Clarity gets its energy from converting hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) into electricity to power it, instead of from gasoline like most cars today. The benefit of the Honda Clarity’s fuel cell engine is that it has the power of a standard gas powered engine but offers the uniquely clean, quiet ride of an electric motor.

honda_clarity_inside_image.jpg And don’t be worried about lack of power or comfort. The Honda Clarity has an approximate driving range of 270 miles before having to refuel, has a top speed of 100mph and is a roomy four-passenger sedan packed with amenities so you should have no trouble getting where you need to go on time and in comfort.

Purchasing the Honda Clarity FCX

Currently, the Honda Clarity is only going to be sold in limited numbers started in the summer of 2008 in Southern California and only in the cities of Torrance, Irvine and Santa Monica. The reason for these select cities is because of the lack of hydrogen refueling stations available to the public. Honda is in the process of developing a home refueling system to help make up for the lack of public refueling stations.

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Breast Augmentation | Before and After Video

March 7th, 2008

Recently one of my close friends just underwent breast augmentation surgery because she wasn’t happy with the size of her breasts after her pregnancy.

Luckily she was smart and did plenty of research on breast augmentation procedures and the different types available such as silicone or saline breast implants and the different incisions like through the nipple, arm pit or even through the belly button.She looked at many breast augmentation before and after pictures to help get a better understanding of what she was getting into. I came across this breast augmentation before and after video and felt that this may be a helpful tool for those interested and point them in the right direction.

Below are some links that may help you and remember, what ever type of plastic surgery you choose to have, be it breast augmentation, liposuction, or rhinoplasty you should always be sure to do your research.

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Honda Engines, The Little Engine that Could Do a lot!

March 4th, 2008

RSX Type S Engine I’m an avid Honda “junkie” for lack of a better term and a self proclaimed car enthusiast; I even enjoy getting my hands dirty in and under the car when it tickles my fancy. Being an avid “motor head”, I frequent car forums on the internet to keep up to speed on the latest and greatest all across the automotive industry.


Just the other day I was Googling for some Honda engine specs when I came across the Mugen Civic RR Concept; needless to say I was blown away! Suddenly something began to stir inside me as I scrolled down to the bottom of the page and read the comments left by other people. I was amazed at the amount of idiotic remarks regarding Honda’s and their “nonexistent” torque figures from what seemed to be MANY uniformed people and general Honda haters.Mugen Civic RR

Look, I understand Hondas don’t make much torque, but what I find stupid are remarks such as, “I never realized ALL cars make torque except for Hondas!” When people argue that Honda engines don’t make torque, I ask, “In comparison to WHAT, exactly? A 5.7L HEMI, a 6.0L GTO, a 4.6L Mustang? What?” That question is typically followed by a blank stare, but occasionally there’s an “intelligent” person that responds with the words, Evo, STI, or SRT-4. My response to them is typically a chuckle followed by a straight face.

If you’re wondering why, you’re probably one of the 2 aforementioned people; the muscle car aficionado or the boost fanatic. If you’re STILL reading this with a blank look on your face, you need to Google the words displacement, boost, and naturally aspirated in relation to combustion engines.

Honda Civic Type-R 2008 Hondas, for those of you that don’t know, have for the most part been and will continue to be naturally aspirated or N/A. They’re built for economy; for the average Joe…with a few exceptions. A big portion of the cars they produce have 4 cylinder engines; these engines currently range from 1.7L to 2.4L. Muscle cars on the other hand typically have 2-3 times as much displacement!

Displacement is a big factor in the torque produced by an engine. So to say a Honda doesn’t produce any torque in comparison to an SRT-8, Z06, or GT500 really isn’t saying much. It’s the equivalent of me comparing a V6 Mustang to a Lamborghini.

Now you’re probably wondering, “Well, what about my Evo!?!?! That’s a 4 Banger and I can smoke your Honda!” Well then, let’s see. An Evo has a 2.0L, 4 cylinder, turbo’d engine pushing 14ft/lbs of boost, respectively. It makes a delicious 276HP and 279ft/lbs of torque. An STI has a 2.5L, 4 cylinder engine producing 300HP and a whopping 300ft/lbs of torque. And then there’s the budget priced SRT-4; 2.4L, boosted and pushing approximately 240HP. So what’s my point here? These freaking cars need to be boosted or have rather large engines to outperform a N/A Honda engine!!!

Lets Compare Honda Engines

Integra Type R photo JDM Spec Honda S2000 Type-SLet’s take 2 production Hondas for comparison’s sake. An RSX Type S has a 2.0L producing 201HP and 142ft/lbs of torque. A Honda S2000 has a 2.2L engine producing 240HP and 160ft/lbs of torque. What’s the big deal here, you may ask? These cars are N/A!!! Honda makes the only cars that are near track ready from the factory. Honda makes the highest output per liter production engines in the world (excluding Mazda’s rotary engines which are in a class all their own). And although the engines don’t make the torque of a V6 or V8, they make the best sport compact “performance” cars in their class, but before I go any further, let’s make one more comparison to see just how much less torque Hondas make than competitors’ cars in the same class.

If you look at this list of cars, you’ll note that only cars COMPARABLE to the RSX Type S in terms of higher engine output are the cars with engines larger than 2.0L…and even then they can’t compete with the RSX Type S on the track or otherwise. Again, let me re-iterate that we’re talking STOCK cars. The only car that can match or potentially outperform the RSX Type S is the turbo’d Golf GTI. If I were to throw in the Integra Type R and Civic Type R into the mix, NONE of the N/A cars on this list would compare.

The point here is that although other manufacturers also make small displacement engines, none of them catch as much flack as Hondas; why? Because Hondas became extremely popular and help define the racing scene of the 90’s through now. Honda made daily drivers and with a few tweaks, we made them race cars. Many are quick to point out the lack of torque, but conveniently overlook the drivability, reliability, and performance that ONLY a Honda can deliver. Honda has set many standards and received many awards and “firsts” in the automotive industry, but such things are also overlooked more often than not.

So I challenge anyone to point out another N/A motor with the exception of a rotary (because it’s a totally different configuration) that could produce as much power as Honda’s K20 (Type S) and that is as “track-ready” from the dealer.

(to be continued…)

-DigitaLiquiD-

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