Archive for the ‘Auto Security’ Category

Preventing Replacement Tire Size from affect braking Handling and Odometer

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Replacement Tire can be prevented from hampering the performance of brake and odometer by ensuring that the similar tire size and type that came bundled up with the vehicle during initial factory setup is purchased. The tire diameter significantly affects the functioning of wheel speed sensors that have a bearing on the brake and traction control mechanism. Mismatched front and rear tire size will thwart the performance of antilock brakes.

Adequate drive balance between axles can be maintained if the replacement tires are of same size as that of original, otherwise the risk of slippage between axles arise which lead to improper vehicle control and wearing out of tire prematurely. The accuracy of odometer reading will be at stake if replacement tires turn out to be wider than original. A radial tire and a bias ply tire respectively on the driver’s and passenger’s side front should not be used. Tires should always be purchased in sets of four.

NX6 to NX7 Cam Update

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

It isn’t that NX6 was not a good option but it had power of innovation and also being more productive.NX6 has the ability of handling complex problems in CAM, CAD and CAE.

But improvements have no end and now NX7 is a unique option which has made a quality entrance to the field of technology. With not many changes done to the user interface, the problem areas have been targeted here.

The improved productivity is the result of more improved multi-CAD capability, flexible part and assembly modeling, enhanced Synchronous Technology, NX delivers faster, streamlined digital simulation and more efficient manufacturing.

Not only this, NX7 is also helpful in reducing costs and improving quality both at the same time which is due to the new visual tools for leveraging product data. NX7 has completely employed the High Definition PLM Technology Framework which has improved decision-making in the product development process.

Prevent Car Theft with Glass Etching

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Car jacking has hit an optimum high nowadays. Cars are being stolen in very simple ways and sometimes in very rough ways that may lead to death of a person or two.

There are various ways of preventing car theft. One of these ways is by use of glass etching. A person can make etchings of their contacts onto the glass windows. These etchings should be able to be traced in case of any high jacking and eventually car theft. This is because a car can easily be tracked down in case it gets lost.

Making etches on the glass is not as hard as person can do it themselves or better yet pay a visit to a dealer who will then do it for you. For those people who prefer to do it themselves, a special kit for etching is needed. Chemicals can also be used for etching by using chemicals that react with glass. It is also important to note that the more etches a person makes on their car the less desirable it will be for the car thieves.