Thursday, July 30, 2009

Delayed Post: Shell Eco-Marathon Asia Curtain Raiser

Everyone is talking about going green and saving the environment, but how many of those people out there really practice it?

To some, this 'greening' exercise might sound a bit mundane, therefore, Shell has come up with a brilliant idea on how to impose the green efforts to every people around the world.

Thus, Shell Eco-Marathon was launched.


Shell Eco-Marathon began in 1985 in France, where it is a competiton that challenges the innovation and creativity of students around the world in terms of design, build and test vehicles that travel further using less energy. Since then, the competition was held in the various parts of Europe, and in 2007, the Shell Eco-Marathon Americas was held.
And now, it has finally come to Asia, and Malaysia is the first Asian country to host this inaugural event! This is such an honour as Malaysia will be hosting this event for 3 consecutive years!


The principle of this competition is simple: to design and build a vehicle that uses the least amount of fuel to travel the farthest distance.

There are two different categories:
(i) Prototype
- futuristic, streamlined vehicles focused on maximizing fuel efficiency through innovative
design elements
(ii) UrbanConcept
- vehicles design similar to those road going vehicles in appearance and technology to address
current transportations aspects

TOC was invited to be at the launch of the Shell Eco-Marathon Asia 2010 Curtain Raiser, where it was an eye opening experience as we get a sneak peak as 5 selected student teams from Malaysia and Singapore drove specially built energy efficient cars around Sepang International Circuit's north track.




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TOC STUDENTS WHO WILL BE PARTICIPATING IN SHELL ECO-MARATHON ASIA

TOC will have two teams participating in this exciting event, and these two groups of students are targeting to enter both the categories, and they are now in the midst of brainstorming, sourcing for funds, researching and developing the vehicles.

Stay tuned for more updates on this event!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

TOC Blogger Contest 2009

Regardless whether you are a blogger or not,

Whether you have your own blog or otherwise,

You are welcome to join this TOC Blogger Contest 2009!

There are only 3 requirements to enter this contest:
(i) All TOC students are eligible to enter
(ii) The blog entry must be about any past or upcoming TOC events eg. MME Race, Campus
Dodgeball League etc
(iii) The blog entry must be original. Any plagiarised entries found will be automatically
disqualified.

Four finalists will be chosen at the end of this contest, and each finalist will receives a set of goodies from AXLE Motorsport, the company run and manage by renowned figure, Alex Yoong.

(The goodies)
Among these four finalists, two of whom has the most creative and inspiring entry will be chosen as the official blogger for TOC blog, get paid for every post and enjoy VIP privileges to all TOC events.

Judges will consider the following criteria:
(i) Does the post break news or offer in-depth coverage of major campus events?
(ii) What is the impact the post has on his or her campus? How can this be demonstrated?
(iii) Does the post demonstrate originality and creativity?
(iv) Photos, graphics, comics and other additional element to make the post interesting.

This means that your blog entry need not contain words only, you can include pictures, graphics, animation or even draw comic! It's all up to your creativity!

Interested students can submit your blog entry from now onwards in Microsoft Word format, and send it to sheryltan@otomotif.edu.my. This contest will ends on August 10, 2009.

So, hurry! Submit your most innovative post now!

Monday, July 20, 2009

My Third Week at MyBenz

The pressure and tension due to tiredness has already lingered in every muscles, but I'm still strong to go through another few more weeks. No pain no gain, huh? But this is more about experience than pain. Nothing in this world is easy when you wish to gain something. The more you wish, the more pain you will go through. But the gain will heal the pain.

Okay back to my day at the workshop. Today, a customer who drove a Mercedes E series came in. First of all, the car need to be register and any complaint or remarks must be taken down and noted in a job sheet.

THE JOB SHEET AND REGISTRATION SHEET

The owner of the car wanted to do a millage service and check the problem regarding the steering. Starting with servicing the car, the old engine was drained out from the engine and the nut washer was replaced. Then, the gear oil also was drained out and the gasket located at the gear oil pan was changed.

STEERING COLUMN

Next, replacing the steering column rubber bush. The old rubber bush needs to be replaced since the owner encountered a few problems relating to the steering control and movement. We found out that the steering linkage rubber bush cover was torn.

THE MERCEDES E SERIES THAT I'M DOING

THE ENGINE

THE COVER OF STEERING COLUMN LINKAGE - THE OLD ONE

IMAGE OF STEERING LINKAGE


Written by: Afiqah, TOC student who is currently doing her OJT.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tips To Share #1: 6 Car Repairs You Can't Afford to Skip

By Jamie Page Deaton

No matter what strange noise your car is making, it almost always turns into the ca-ching of your mechanic's cash register gobbling up your savings. Because car repairs are expensive, it's tempting to let them slide. But putting off or skipping certain repairs can be a costly and even dangerous game.

Here are six car repairs you might be tempted to skip to save a little cash. But we'll show you how making that call could cost you a lot more in the long run.

1. Brake Pads
It seems like common sense: Don't neglect your car's brakes. Still, when it's time to replace your car's brake pads, it's easy to look the other way. For one thing, brake pads tend to wear gradually, so you might not notice changes in your braking performance right away. Secondly, a car with worn brake pads will still stop -- just not as well. So what's the harm in saving some money and holding off?

It turns out the harm in not replacing your brake pads is about $400. When your brake pads are worn, they can cause damage to brake rotors. As the rotors rub against the worn pads, they become warped, which makes it tougher to stop the car (if you feel your car shudder as you brake, you probably have warped rotors). Fixing the rotors requires that they be turned or smoothed out -- something that requires a mechanic and can run over $100 per rotor. If the rotors need to be replaced, you'll end up spending four times what it would have cost to replace the brake pads.


2. Oil Change
An oil change should cost you around $40 at most quick oil change stations. And that same station will probably tell you to come back in three months or 3,000 miles. But do you have to? It depends. That old rule of thumb still applies to some cars, but others can go much longer between oil changes. To find out how long your car can go between changes, read your owner's manual.

After you've found out the oil change interval for your car, follow it. Oil is like your engine's blood. But unlike your blood, all sorts of impurities build up in unless your oil is changed regularly -- not to mention that all engines lose some oil. Too much buildup and not enough oil lead to your engine seizing up. Sure, you can save $40 by putting off an oil change, but you could end up spending $4,000 on a new engine.


3. Air Filter
Changing an air filter is cheap. It's even easy enough for most people to do themselves. Not changing your car's air filter, on the other hand, is expensive. According to the EPA, a dirty air filter can reduce fuel economy by up to 10 percent simply because your engine won't breathe as efficiently. By not changing a dirty air filter, you'll save about $15. But, if your car is supposed to get 25 miles per gallon, and gas is $2.50 a gallon, those savings have evaporated by the time you've driven about 150 miles.

Even worse, if the air filter isn't clean and that means enough air isn't getting to the engine, you could foul your spark plugs and might have to replace them. Depending on your engine, that can cost anywhere from $100 to $300. Now, spending $15 for a new air filter doesn't sound so bad, does it?


4. Transmission Fluid Leak
One of the most common problems associated with your transmission is a fluid leak. You'll likely first notice it when you see drops of red fluid on the pavement where you usually park your car. Ignore it for long enough, and you'll definitely notice it when the leak leads to your transmission shifting roughly, or the gears slipping.

Transmission fluid is what cools and lubricates your transmission. If it's leaking, you need to fix it, and fast. Resealing a transmission is a relatively easy job and should usually only cost a few hundred dollars. Ignoring the leak can lead to the transmission seizing up and a subsequent transmission replacement --which costs several thousand dollars.


5. Burned Out Lights
Here's one car repair on our list that is really easy to ignore. After all, a burned-out tail light won't eventually lead to engine failure or to your transmission falling out. While that's all true, you should still fork over your hard-earned $5 for new tail light bulb if yours is burned out.

Believe it or not, failure to keep your rear lights working can be an expensive proposition. First, if a police officer sees you with broken tail or brake lights, you're going to get a ticket. In some states, the fine for a broken tail light is $150, which makes paying for a new bulb seem like chump change. Second, broken lights increase your risk of being on the receiving end of a rear-end collision. And while the other driver's insurance should cover any damage (assuming they have insurance), you still have to deal with the headache of getting your car fixed.


6. Clogged Fuel Filter
An important part of maintaining your car is keeping impurities out of the engine. While the air filter does part of the job by keeping airborne impurities out, the fuel filter keeps impurities from the fuel out of the engine. Like the air filter, if it gets clogged and you don't fix it, you're looking at some major problems.

On older cars, a fuel filter is relatively easy to replace because it's easy for mechanics or car owners themselves to get to. On newer cars, it's a more complex job. More complexity means more money, which makes this repair tempting to skip -- despite the fact that it can lead to the car stalling or refusing to start altogether.

Don't skip it. At its most expensive, replacing a fuel filter will be a few hundred bucks. Let it go too long, and not only are you looking at dealing with a car that will barely run, you could also have dirt in your fuel injectors -- causing them to need replacing. Replacing just one fuel injector can cost over $500. But if they all need replacing, you're looking at least $1,000 in repair bills.

Article from Yahoo! Autos

Friday, July 10, 2009

Public Service Announcement: Prevent H1N1


We have pasted this poster as well as notices around the campus to inform and educate students and staff on the symptoms of Influenza A (H1N1) and what to do if they have those symptoms.

According to Ministy of Health, 61 new influenza cases – 37 imported and 24 locally transmitted – had been reported (as of 8am yesterday). Besides, out of the 574 people infected, 472 or 82.2% had recovered and been discharged from hospitals.

Please do not panic if you suspect that you are suffering from Influenza symptoms, you should immediately seek treatment from doctor. As pointed out by Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, the recovery rate of Influenza A(H1N1) cases in Malaysia is very high, therefore the situation is very positive.

Therefore, just be extra careful if you have recently come back from another country, or have contact with those who came back from another country.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Congratulations, TOC Graduates!

To all TOC graduates from the class of 2008/2009,


CONGRATULATIONS!

You have now graduated from college and will soon be making your mark in the working world, another big step in your life.


TOC OUTSTANDING ACHIEVERS AWARD WINNERS

To quote Confucius, the famous Chinese philosopher,

"Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall."

Never give up whenever you face obstacles or difficulties in the process of working in the real world, the important thing is to learn from the mistakes and tough times, through this you'll be able to hone your skills and gain more practical experiences.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

First Day @ My Benz Auto Services

After our struggled between studies and classes for more than 2 months this semester, again, we were sent for training outside the college for the second time. For our second venue, we were offered by the owner of the workshop to accomplish our next term.

ATTENDANCE SHEET, TASK LIST FROM COLLEGE TO COMPLETE WHILE ON VENUE AND THE PLACEMENT LETTER.

29th of June was here and it was the first day of our training. My Benz Auto Services is currently located in Pandan Indah. The workshop is surrounded by industrial manufacturers and vehicles workshops. My Benz Auto Services is a technical specialist for the well-known car brand in Malaysia, Mercedes Benz.

REPLACING THE WATER TANK FOR RADIATOR.

After a short briefing by Mr. Fadzly, we were given our first task. We need to diagnose a car with a leaking problem. We were supervised by the experienced mechanics. Lucky for us, we gained a lots of knowledge from servicing to repairing on our first day.

ENGINE HEAD WITHOUT THE COVER AND AFTER THE CAMSHAFT WAS TAKEN OUT.

After the break, we took part in overhauling an engine. It was quite tricky and tough work for a girl, especially the process of removing the head of the engine, but we managed to do it.

REMOVING THE HEAD OF ENGINE


DO IT OURSELVES.
IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY, IT IS NOT THE MATTER OF STRENGTH ONLY. SKILLS ARE VERY IMPORTANT IN ORDER TO COMPLETE A TASK OF QUALITY WHILE CONSIDERING THE NUMBER OF HOURS REQUIRED.


Written by: Amalina and Afiqah, current TOC students

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Inter-campus Dodgeball Competition

The inter-campus dodgeball tournament hits cineleisure @ the curve, and our very own TOC team was there to shake things up a little. It was a first for team TOC, or better known as "Team Velocity" as team leader Vincent informed. The team had taken part in minor dodgeball competitions before, and wanted to form a proper team as soon as they felt they were good enough.

MAD CAMPUS DODGEBALL LEAGUE FLYER

Dodgeball originated as a physical activity during PE lessons in school, but very quickly gained popularity as an actual sport, and it's now played in colleges around the world. In this case, Malaysia Association of Dodgeball (MAD) was responsible for bringing the mayhem. Slightly over 15 campuses took part in the sport, and the crowd it pulled with it was quite impressive.


TEAM VELOCITY MEETING THE OPPONENT TEAM

Team Velocity battled it out with Taylors, and put on a great show. Velocity had a mix in player abillities. Half of them were small and nimble, while the rest had a srong arm or two in shooting the opponents down. Each team was given five rounds to knock thier opponents out silly, Velocity and Taylors were tied at the final round with 4 to 4, and the battle only got hotter when only one player at each team remained till the very finish.


TEAM VELOCITY READY FOR THE GAME TO START

Very humbly, Velocity took the win for TOC in that round, and got a good start for the next tournament. It was also quite unexpected since they considered themselves a little unprepared in terms of practicing, so the team was extra estatic over the victory.


The crowd cheered, and the other campuses wowed. TOC will dominate the challengers once again in the next round.

WHO WILL WIN? TOC!!!


Written by: Ng Wheng Chung, current TOC student