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I'm a former US Army air traffic controller. I got out and came here to Orbitz (travel website). My official title is "Air Traffic Analyst/Team Lead" but I'm a pseudo-weather forecaster and critical event response coordinator. I've been here 5.5 years and I love my job.
If you've ever traveled on Orbitz and been delayed by weather you might have heard my voice. You've also might have seen me on the news, I do holiday travel interviews.
I'm the second owner of a 2002 Boxster S and if you've seen my other thread you know I'm trying to decide between a 2010 an a 2007 Cayman S.
I am a vascular surgeon and the appeal of the Cayman is its obvious beauty, my decision to finally get a car just for me - not for the kids as well - and possibly ironically, to go green. I like the thought of DFI and 30mpg in the upcoming '10 model.
DFI
Direct Fuel Injection (DFI), is a new technology that Porsche states can cut fuel consumption by up to 15 percent, while increasing power by up to 13 percent. DFI cuts emissions by warming up the catalytic converter more quickly, and ensures a sharper throttle response. Better for your right foot - and the planet, then.
DFI allows much more precise measurement of fuel supply and injection at pressures up to 120 bar; it has numerous combustion modes, with different cycles for cold-starting, low-speed driving and performance driving.
As the name suggests, DFI injects fuel directly into the individual combustion chambers, instead of the intake manifold. The injector valves have an electromagnetic mechanism that controls each injection with astonishing precision, while a high-pressure pump provides the necessary pressure—up to 1,740 psi—to accompany the rapid fire of the fuel injection.
Precise geometry of the injector’s position and its spray pattern is a key factor in helping to improve power, torque and emissions of the engines. The specific placement of the fuel as it enters each chamber creates a swirl that improves the air/fuel mixture, and therefore the overall combustion process.
At engine speeds up to 3500 rpm, a double-injection process is used. In this mode, the required fuel volume is delivered in two successive injections per working stroke. The resulting benefits include faster catalyst warm-up and increased torque in the upper load range.
By forming the air/fuel mix directly in the combustion chamber, DFI contributes to engine cooling. As a result, it is possible to increase the compression ratio and with it the power and efficiency of the engine.
The direct injection process is continuously adjusted. The engine management system reads changes to throttle inputs and performance requirements and, as you drive, the air/fuel mix is monitored and adapted as required. Oxygen sensor circuits within the exhaust system provide accurate emissions control.
I am a Vice President and Principal of an Environmental, Engineering and Planning consulting firm in Florida. I have a MS in biology and focus on smart growth and environmental policy issues. I formerly served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army in the Pentagon and the Associate Director of the White House Council on Environmental Quality for President Clinton.
While a live in Florida I am a big University of Tennessee fan - - Go Vols!
Diagnostic Radiologist. Technology advances have been a boon for my profession. Semi retired. Retired CAPT USNR (13.5 Active + 13.5 Reserve)
CS is first Porsche at age 61. Started with GTO's, went through numerous Jaguars, BMWs and a few odd balls (Panther J72 Roadster, Lynx D type Jaguar). Was sold on mid engine, water cooled, beautiful style of Cayman S.
I'm 24 and live in north wales in the UK, I am a Engineering Project Manager for a FMCG beef processing company www.anglobeef.com I basically design, build & commision food processing equipment a long side the biggest names in the food processing industry Ross Reiser, Formax, Multivac, Marel Food Systems, Mondini etc etc I work and manage whole line solutions. Come up with process improvements and work with major supermarkets Tesco, Sainsburys, Walmart etc etc in the concept / design of new products.
Also design / build end of line robotic solutions for the packing of finshed product into supermarket crates. And loads of other things effluent plants etc etc.
So if there are any big people on here with an opening in this sort of industry feel free to message me ;-)
Director of Professionals Products for Fostex USA. I co design audio recording equipment for the Television, Audio and Movie industry. I also own a recording Studio.
Heavy Contractor
Owned my own business for 20+ year
Went to Buell Motorcycle for 2 years.
20 years production test riding - ridden in 44 states.
1974-1976: USMC
1983-1985: The White House - Advance Team
Currently doing construction in New York City, write books (25 Years of Buell - currently on Amazon - working on 2 more)
Magazine columnist
Student at Columbia University
Teach math at Columbia
Play LOTS of guitars
Take lots of pictures
See why I am confused. . . . . I'm still trying to decide what I want to be if I grow up.
I am a retired jet fighter test pilot (they frown on old farts flying high performance machines) currently working as Vice President of Engineering for a helicopter company. The older I get, the slower my aircraft get, but not my cars. I can't create my own 3-D thrill rides any more, but I can get the same edgy feeling driving my CS around a turn near the limit of adhesion, feeling the car dance and communicate and learning how to interpret the communication to increase the performance of the man-machine combination.
The roar of jets is the sound of freedom
The purpose of a straightaway is to get you to the next turn in the shortest possible distance
My two most important endeavors are my sons. So far, so good.
Im a 25 year old Sales Manager of one of the companys my Dad owns Cinders Aberdeen Ltd ( site hasnt been updated in 1 year im embarresed) I am now moving slowly into property leasing and have my 3rd unit to lease.
This is my 3rd Porsche. Not at all bad for someone who left school at 16 and never had any higher education.
Cars have always ruled my life, i love nothing more than talking or reading up on cars.
James
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99 DC2 Honda Integra typeR 00 Audi TT 180 coupe
02 DC5 Honda Integra typeR 01 Alfa Romeo spider 3.0 V6 01 Honda s2000 03 Audi TT Roadster 225
02 Porsche Boxster S 07 Porsche cayman 2.7 2007 Design Edition 1 Cayman S