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3 steps to make Malaysia a richest country...

There is 3 steps to make Malaysia a richest country...

Step 1: All vehicles in Malaysia must used Natural Gas as source of power.

Step 2: All electricity need to be generated by nuclear power/solar power/hydroelectric power.

Step 3: Finally, export all 100% barrels Malaysian crude oil. We don't need any petrol/diesel after step 1 and step 2 is done. USD140 x 600,000 barrels = USD 84,000,000 a day... WOW!!! USD 30,660,000,000 a year....

POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!

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Friday July 18, 2008 - 05:22pm (SGT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Malaysia, Iran And Turkey Plan To Produce 'Islamic' Cars

From Tengku Noor Shamsiah

TEHRAN, Nov 10 (Bernama) -- Malaysia together with Iran and Turkey plan to produce "Islamic" cars for the global market, according to Proton Holdings Bhd's managing director Datuk Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir.

From an idea mooted by Iran, the proposed cars are expected to have Islamic features such as compass, kiblat reading and compartment for keeping the Al-Quran and scarves.

"What they (Iran) want to do is to call that an Islamic car," he told Bernama on the sidelines of a dinner organised by Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) here last night.

"They have identified and proposed three countries -- Iran, Malaysia and Turkey. Why these three countries? I think it's because they are automotive-based," he said.

The dinner was held in conjunction with the visit of Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Seri Mohd Affendi Norwawi, to Iran.

The minister is leading a 40-member delegation comprising government officials and representatives from private companies on a visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Iran from Nov 5 to 11.

Objective of the mission is to identify potentially large business opportunities for Malaysian companies.

It is also meant to explore possible joint ventures between Malaysian companies and those in the Middle East as well as to attract investments from the Middle East in Malaysia's economic corridors development.

Representatives from Proton, Petronas, Khazanah Nasional Bhd, MDeC, UEM Group Bhd, Zaid Ibrahim & Company, and Iskandar Regional Development Authority are among those in the mission.

According to Syed Zainal, the Islamic car proposal will be a good opportunity for all those involved.

"We will identify a car that we can develop to be produced in Malaysia, Iran or Turkey," he said.

"The car will have all the Islamic features and should be meant for export purposes," he added.

Syed Zainal said with government support, the Islamic car producers will be able to get a big volume of orders.

"For Proton, we are more than happy because we have products that we can share. For us, the proposal will be an advantage because it can help reduce our cost of development and provide better volume and economies of scale," he said.

-- BERNAMA

Saturday November 10, 2007 - 10:03pm (SGT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
26.2 kms/litre in a Honda City
26.2 kms/litre in a Honda City
May 21, 2007 09:00 PM Author: Chips

Honda i-DSI engine

Flag-off from Honda Malaysia office

The Honda i-DSI engine in the City is the company’s second i-Series engine which was developed to achieve high fuel efficiency in compact cars. i-DSI stands for ‘Intelligent-Dual & Sequential Ignition’ and over each of the four compact combustion chambers are two spark plugs with ignition timing individually controlled for more rapid and complete combustion. The compact, lightweight design of the engine also contributes to collision safety while also enabling a cab-forward styling.

To demonstrate the effectiveness of the i-DSI concept, Honda Malaysia recently organized an event to allow customers and media prove the fuel efficiency of the engine. The event was also conducted under the watchful eyes of officials from Automobile Association of Malaysia (AAM) who measured the fuel level in the tank at the start and end of the event.

16 participants (including four females) took part in the Eco-R event called F.E.A.T. (an acronym for Fuel Efficiency Automobile Test) which required driving at an average speed of 80 km/h in a normal manner, ie having the air-conditioning switched on during the drive, and luggage and spare tyre on board. The challenge of F.E.A.T was to use less than one tank of petrol (42 litres) to cover the entire route which was over 660 kms.

The participants started their challenge at the Honda Malaysia office Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The route took them up Cameron Highlands situated about 1,660 metres above sea level, and then to Bukit Merah.

The drive back to Honda Malaysia took place after a night’s rest. Meant to simulate conditions similar to a vacation trip with friends or family, each car had four occupants besides a boot full of items. Honda Malaysia also took it a step further by filling the many interior utility spaces and holders with water bottles and tit-bits for the occupants. All four team members were required to drive pre-determined legs of the event to better reflect the different driving styles of car owners.

Honda City

Honda Jazz
Commenting on the event, Honda Malaysia’s MD/CEO Atsushi Fujimoto said that the i-DSI engine is developed exclusively for compact vehicles such as the City and Jazz. This engine is particularly noted for its efficient fuel combustion and also gives high torque in the low-to-mid speed range, he explained.

“Together with the 7-mode Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) which gives smooth transmission and electronic power steering (EPS), the fuel efficiency is even better, he added.

The winning team with Honda Malaysia's MD/CEO, A. Fujimoto (centre)

The most economical car used only 25.29 litres of petrol to travel 662.5 kms and the team in the car comprised Jimmy Ng (27), Eric Goh (29), Sim Chee Kun (30) and Edwin Ng (28). They took home RM4,000 worth of prizes comprising Honda watches, RM1,000 worth of petrol vouchers, Honda Racing umbrellas and caps.

Three out of the four winners were Honda City i-DSI owners and they selected the i-DSI version specifically for its fuel efficiency feature.

Angie Ng, who took part in the all-female team, said: ”This has been a very good experience for my friends and I. We are very surprised that we can travel more than 660 kms with just one full tank of petrol. It has educated us on how efficient the engine is, and we will apply the driving habits of this challenge to how we drive every day.”

Original source: http://www.motortrader.com.my/NUS/articles/article_945/page_m.asp

Tuesday May 22, 2007 - 01:10pm (SGT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
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Thursday November 2, 2006 - 03:06pm (SGT) Permanent Link | 1 Comment
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Direct access to NGV online community:

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Thursday September 28, 2006 - 01:24am (SGT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments

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