Lamborghini Sports Cars – Automotive Legends Both in Styling and Vehicle Performance
For the legendary Lamborghini sports car stable of fantastic ultra high performance and styled vehicles it all started with ordinary Fiat automobiles and tractors.
Mr. Lamborghini – fully named – Mr. Ferruccio Lamborghini got his start with Fiats and then went on to a large successful manufacturing concern that grew from a small manufacturing shop into a major producer of tractors. However at a certain point in every person’s life they search out to complete what their real passion is. In the case of Lamborghini was finely styled and crafted motor cars. At 60 years of age, an established manufacturer of agricultural tractors – Mr. Lamborghini – decided that he could a better job of building a high end, beautifully styled, performance racing automobiles than either of the two dominant Italian auto firms of that auto industry sector – Ferrari and Maserati.
The first product out of the door had a chassis that was multi-tubular; the engine was front mounted sporting a 3.5 liter 12 cylinder V-12 engine. The V-12 engine itself was fitted with six Weber carburetors and ran four overhead camshafts. It all clocked at 360 ultra smooth horsepower with the transmission drive being through five speed stick shift. Suspension involved a coil and wishbone independent suspension set up. In one word it was wow – both in terms of performance of the hop as well as the automotive styling.
Although the styling of those early Lamborghini models may be considered standard Italian sports car design – designs which have worked their way into the so called standard “sport scar designs “and “sport scar flair”, at the time it was new and innovative and for the most part if was twenty five years ahead of anything produced in the good old U.S.A. . The one American sports car which might be considered an exception to that point was the Chevrolet Corvette. For years to come nothing else really matched or was similar to the clean aerodynamic lines and styling of the early Lamborghini classic autos.
Even then Lamborghini had such innovative products the establishment and reputation of the Lamborghini product line was no easy road to hoe. Although the first cars were produced in 1963 it was not for two years later – at the Turin Motor Show that the car began to attract solid interest and for the reputation of the car and its studio to grow and begin to become accepted for what it should be.
The first real product of record for Lamborghini was what was marketed as Miura T 400 model automobile. Its first year of manufacture was the 1966 model year. The basic layout and design of the Miura T 400 was a mid-engined coupe with a slightly larger version of the overhead cam engine – the classic V-12 laid out transversely behind the two seats of the car. The rear wheels were then driven by this engine through” spurs gears”. Interestingly the gear boxes and rear axles were Lamborghini products all by themselves -so they shared a lineage that was unique and not the same as any other of the competitor’s models.
What was performance of this little cat? The V-12 engine could pour out a total of 385 barrel horsepower. Top speed of this little coupe was over 180 miles per hour. It could more than carry its weight with the local Italian contenders – even the famed Ferraris.
If the was one complaint from drivers or riders it was of noise levels in the car’s cockpit. It can be said that this was the price to be paid for success or in this case speed and performance. If you cannot stand the heat don’t stay in the kitchen. Certainly the buyers of Lamborghini fine motor cars who bought the product and established the revered name for its performance and advanced styling and forgo this small shortcoming or foible as the car as an assumed fact – even a luxury.
The next model in the Lamborghini stable was introduced approximately two years later. The entire life of the production run of the popular Miura model was nine years – with two cars being produced a week ( a production figure of only 100 or so cars a year). The name of this vehicle was the Espada. For the new Lamborghini model, the Espada, Lamborghini went back to a more standard front engine layout. Perhaps this was in response to concerns over noise levels in the cockpit of the Miura and the need to produce a more “standard” or “civilized “vehicle product. No one really knows what went on in the mind of the genius Ferruccio Lamborghini. However what was retained for sure were the Lamborghini basics – the four liter V-12 massive highly tuned engine with whizzy overhead cams and multiple choke carburetors all putting out massive automotive performance and handling.
In the end it can be said that the Lamborghini automotive and automotive styling and performance legends are more than unique and reek of power, thrust and acceleration.
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January 28th, 2010 at 8:45 am
it will help but its a part of mechanical enginnering
January 28th, 2010 at 9:41 am
not much, they are all laid off
January 28th, 2010 at 9:32 pm
an automotive engineer makes as much as he or she can beg from the government. dirty beggars. that is not a respectable career to aspire to. get a real job. even a trash collector or a door to door vacuum cleaner salesperson has to earn each dollar. auto engineers just make car ads showcasing their fantasies about what they think people want them to do, and then try to pretend that's what they are doing by playing fast and loose with words and images. then they get on their yachts and have a video conference call with bought politicians and beg for a few billion more.
January 29th, 2010 at 3:52 am
If your math and science skills are not that good, another option is automotive technology, which does not require an engineering degree but is also involved with cars. You can find trade schools online and their requirements are less than for an engineering college but you can find a job using the certificate from a good trade school. Many people who have problems with math and science, which is what engineering is about, find that they learn more by working on things than they would do in the engineering classroom.
January 29th, 2010 at 10:32 am
You should join a technical college. Ranken is an excellent school for what you want. It is located in St. Louis. Google them and see what you get. It is pretty affordable too for the type of education your going to receive.
Good Luck with your career in life!
=)
January 29th, 2010 at 3:59 pm
I want to work for BMW as an engineer and I am going to Berkley. It is here in California
January 29th, 2010 at 11:24 pm
You should really look at what you find more interesting. If that is not a factor, then look at the automotive market right now. You are right that automotive engineering does constrain you and I would not like to be tied to the sinking automotive market right now. Its a gamble, if you make it in the automotive market, you make more money but finding a job in this market would be quite an feat.
Just remember, it is easier for a mechanical engineer to get an automotive job than it is for a automotive engineer to get a generic mechanical engineering job.
January 30th, 2010 at 2:42 am
There is a difference between automotive mechanic and automotive engineer. An automotive mechanic is someone who fixes automotive systems. An automotive engineer designs automotive systems and directs technicians and machinists to build systems.
I don't know about Wyo Tech or UTI but automotive engineers is a subset of mechanical engineering. So an automotive engineer might study say engine-transmission compatibility or performance and fuel-economy trade-offs in design but might be an expert at collision repair. Any one: Mechanical engineer, mechanical engineer who as spent time studying automotive systems, and auto mechanic might all work for a car company in different jobs doing different things.
January 31st, 2010 at 12:57 pm
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