Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Academia.com Lugosi Technical Articles...

www.academia.com for the latest Lugosi Autosport Technical Articles...Thanks So Very Much..

Thursday, August 8, 2013

A WHORE HOUSE WHERE THE HOOKERS ARE ROBOTS?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPX-AF8ccXQ THIS VIDEO TALKS ABOUT A BROTHEL NOT IN SAN DIEGO MIND YOU...THIS BLOG HAS SOME LINKS TO SOME PRETTY INTERESTING VIDEO'S ABOUT THIS DISTURBING NEW TREND

ALTHOUGH LUGOSI IS A JDM AUTO PERFORMANCE SHOP, STILL THIS ARTICLE THEI VIDEO ARTICLE ABOUT A FUTURE ROBOT BROTHEL JUST BLEW MY MIND..

ENJOY THE VIDEO..KEEP IN MIND AGAIN, THIS IS NOT IN SAN DIEGO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPX-AF8ccXQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-TTyN5h_hc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC2hg1yxv9E

Riley Cooper returns, practices

wide receiver Riley Cooper, who returned to practice on Tuesday after a brief stint away from the team, said that he's spoken with each of his teammates individually since a video capturing him using a derogatory racial remark went viral, asking them not to forgive him for his actions, but to judge him by his future.
"I talked to everyone individually," he said following the team's joint practice with the New England Patriots. "I told them, 'I don't want you to forgive me, because that puts the burden on you. I want it all on me.' I told them that and I told them I apologize. They could tell it was from the heart, they know I'm not that kind of person. It feels good to have support from the guys."
He added that he felt that 100 percent of his teammates were in support of him, something he sensed on the field in his return.
"It felt good to be out there with the guys and catching and running and making some plays and them coming up to you, supporting you, high-fiving you, chest-bumping you like Jason Avant did in the end zone when I had that TD," Cooper said. "It just felt good to be back out here with the guys."
The Eagles had excused Cooper on Friday and sent him for sensitivity training after video of his remark, made at a Kenny Chesney concert in June, surfaced last week.
His goal now is to earn the respect back from his teammates that he may have lost since the video surfaced. Running back LeSean McCoy recently said that he had lost respect for Cooper after the remarks.
"Absolutely, just by my actions," Cooper said of gaining respect back. "Don't judge me for the past, more so the future and just watch my daily moves and what I'm doing."
Fellow wide receiver Avant, among the team leaders spotlighted by coach Chip Kelly, said that the Eagles are over the situation as a team.
"I think you guys [the media] need the healing process more than the team," Avant said. "You guys got to cover it, so you keeping going, making the story go, but as far as our team, I think guys are definitely over it and we talked, we've had dialogue, we've accepted his apology. The only thing he can do is apologize. What else can he do? When a situation happens like that, there's not too many things you can do but apologize and be sincere about it. Now you guys have to get over it."
Asked whether or not a situation could arise where the team would part ways with Cooper due to the fallout from the situation, Kelly squashed the notion.
"I don't see that happening," he said. "After talking to our players, I think our players really understand the situation ... I don't envision that happening."
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement Tuesday that Cooper's slur was "totally unacceptable" but that the receiver was working to regain trust with the team and community. Cooper was fined by the Eagles after his slur became known last week.
"His words may have been directed at one person but they hurt everyone. Riley has apologized to the team and community and has made a personal commitment to work hard to try and gain their trust and earn his position on the team," Lurie said in the statement.
Cooper, a fifth-round pick of the team in 2010, remains hopeful that he has a future on the field in Philadelphia.
"I sure do hope, and I'm going to try each and every day to prove that and play as hard as I can and play my game," he said. "I want to stay here."
Regardless of his future with the Eagles, Cooper also understands that this is an incident that he's going to have to live with for the rest of his life.
"It's going to be tough, no doubt about it," he said. "I'm going to live with this every day for the rest of my life. It's one of those things, you can't let it affect your play on the field, and that's what I'm going to strive to do."
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John Geliebter/USA TODAY SportsRiley Cooper said it felt good to be back practicing with the Eagles.
Kelly said that the decision for Cooper to return was a mutual one, while Cooper noted that he'll continue to seek guidance on the issue as needed going forward.
"I talked to Chip last night and this morning, and he asked, he said, 'How do you feel? Are you ready to come back?' and I said absolutely," Cooper said. "I love being out here on the field and I love being out there with my guys."
The training, Cooper said, helped him understand the severity of his remarks.
"We just talked about the situation and how big this is," he said of the training. "I realize that, and I realize how many people I've hurt, how many families I've hurt, how many young kids I've hurt, and that's what we talked about, the severity of it. I realize that and I take full responsibility for it."
While Cooper said that all of the players on the field were "great" toward him on Tuesday, he understands that he'll likely continue to hear about this situation from opponents and other players in the future.
"I know people are going to say stuff, but people have always said stuff," he said. "You have to be the bigger man and have to have thick skin, especially in this situation."
The Eagles may have to lean on Cooper more on the field in light on Tuesday's injury toArrelious Benn.
Benn, acquired by the Eagles in a trade with Tampa Bay, suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during practice. The team also released wide receiver Dave Ball.

Official: 3 winning tickets for $448M Powerball jackpot

With almost $450 million on the line, the nearly nationwide lottery Powerball game picked a set of winning numbers Wednesday: 05, 25, 30, 58, 59 and Powerball 32.
And three tickets — one sold in Minnesota and two in New Jersey — matched Wednesday's winning numbers, Sue Dooley, senior drawing manager production coordinator for the Multi-State Lottery Association, said late Wednesday night. She said it wasn't yet clear exactly where the tickets had been sold or who the winners were.
Lottery officials estimated the jackpot at $448 million. The allure of all that money had players in a buying frenzy Wednesday, further confirming a trend that lottery officials say has become the big ticket norm: Fatigued Powerball players, increasingly blasé about smaller jackpots, often don't get into the game until the jackpot offers big bucks.
Meghan Graham, a convenience store worker from Brookline, Mass., has purchased nearly a dozen Powerball tickets in recent months thanks to the huge jackpots, and the third-largest-ever pot was enough reason to buy again.
"The more it keeps increasing, that means nobody is winning ... a lot of people are gonna keep buying tickets and tickets and tickets and you never know, you just might get lucky if you pick the right numbers," she said.
A recent game change intended to build excitement about the lottery increased the frequency of huge jackpots, and Wednesday's jackpot drawing comes only a few months after the biggest Powerball jackpot in history — a $590 million pot won in Florida.
With a majority of the top 10 Powerball jackpots being reached in the past five years, lottery officials acknowledge smaller jackpots don't create the buzz they once did.
"We certainly do see what we call jackpot fatigue," said Chuck Strutt, executive director of the Multi-State Lottery Association. "I've been around a long time, and remember when a $10 million jackpot in Illinois brought long lines and people from surrounding states to play that game."
Tom Romero, CEO of the New Mexico Lottery and chairman of the Powerball Group, agreed.
"Many years ago, $100 million was really exciting and people would immediately buy more, occasional players would start buying," he said. "Then the threshold was $200 million. Now, we see here in New Mexico, we're approaching the $300 million mark."
The revamp of Powerball in January 2012 changed the price of a ticket from $1 to $2, a move that upped the chances of the game reaching a major jackpot. There was a loss in the number of players, but the new game — which also created more chances to win smaller, $1 million and $2 million prizes — has brought in 52% more in sales, Strutt said. Sales were $5.9 billion in the fiscal year that ended in June.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Mayor BOB FILNER:: Abstract...Political Witchhunt/Double Standard.

Everybody has an opinion about Bob Filner and his Exploits. I'm not necessarily pro Bob, i'm more PRO MAN..and I think there is a double standard when it comes to women in the work place. I've seen very very aggressive women flirting/speaking like sailors, just acting like men..So I find it revolting that some woman, powerful women, cry foul when a man flirts or makes advances that can easily be nipped in the bud right then and there...Silence is the preferred method of coping until the "bandwagon" arrives and it's time to scream bloody murder....its a politcal witch hunt I say..

We live in an age of strong women....career women, leaders, managers, presidents....it seems to me like
we *per decades of women fighting for equailty* are pretty much at par with women especially in social terms.....Unless I'm missing something, isn't this witchhunt a massive convenient double standard? If I was in a position of importance and a female mayor hit on me, or flirted with me..I sure wouldn't demand she quit her post..what kind of bullshit is that? strong when it suits them and weak females when it suits them sounds like the ole cake cliche' .....

Clinton can get a blow job in the oval office wiener send pics of his dick all over the place, yet filner flirts with some old UN SEXY hags "powerful women" who's ego's are more fragile than their "delicate womenhood", and *(im afraid for politcal reasons*) poor guy is treated like a rapist..

What the hell is wrong with this picture. leave the guy alone, obviously he's never going to do it again...so if he was dragged through the mud, publically humiliated..why insist on blood for fucks sake..? oh i know, because you're evil black hearts don't allow you to forgive even if your hard earned equality rests in the balance...

Thats my opinion, whats yours..pass it on if you agree......VIVA FiLNER...

the guy took away RED light camera's..how bad can he be..at least he's not a Commi bastard....

Lugosi Autosport..

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Lugosi Autosport 54 Positive 5 Star yelp Reviews!!!!!

Yelp Calls Every other day asking for 400 dollars to UN FILTER our 54 5Star Reviews... Meanwhile they publish any negative exagerated or outright fake review ANYONE will write...

There's even one by a guy we have never seen before some stoned guy sticking his tongue out  at the camera..and he says.."this shop blows" "nobody who works there is an auto enthusiast."

Well...what a stupid thing...The owner of lugosi Miguel Lugosi Weiss "mike" *aka manny" has owned 15 Alfa romeo's rebuilding several engines and machining the blocks himself, Ferrari Experience and ownership as well., SoloII autocross early 90's...SCCA briefly early 90's. Alfa owners club on and on...yet this 17 year old punk gets away with writing "nobody working there has any auto enthusiast attributes"...yelp gladly posts his post...

Karma is great and this is why we're in business despite this Fascist Yelp bullshit...Thousands of good people have come, gotten hooked up in a big way, treated well and honestly and keep coming back meanwhile sometime we'll get the one or two people who come while we're not here and run into one or two others waiting outside and later we hear ........"yeah man..i came and you weren't here and there was other people outside who also haven't gotten their parts.." our response is simple at 8 sale on average per day...and 98% of our sales getting their parts same day or next naturally there's going to be occasional back orders or 4 to 10 working day waits....so if they run into a total of 5 people outside "waiting for parts" and they think this is a terrible thing...this only means that 50 more got their parts and this is why there isn't 50 people outside...why would they come if they already got their parts..ofcourse if their outside and waiting it's because they're still waiting...unless we make 2 sales per week and than there's 4 people outside ok we have a problem, but seriously...Do the math..

thank you

Saturday, June 29, 2013

stroke/bore torque rev to be or not to be.....

in the history of internal combustion mankind has tried virtually every configuration possible..from whopping 16liter Fiat Airplane motors in the 20's to 1.5liter turbo charged Formula 1 cars that do 200mph and more recently the introduction of the W configuration, basically a V within a V yes 4 planes acting on ONE crank....

Generally speaking if the BORE of the Cylinder..say 4" in diametor is equal to distance between TDC and BDC or stroke..it's called a "square" engine...if the BORE is Greater than the Stroke it's called Over Square, ..most cars these days are UNDER square..small bore longer stroke..this means more torque and less RPMs (generally speaking)...natrually there's an exception to every rule.......

Weight is probably the biggest factor or contributing variable in terms of determining if a car is "fast". Everything else being equal, weight is basically the deciding factor between a winning and losing Makina..
"machine" or "car" in English >side note "machina, pronounced Makina, means CAR in italian" and speaking of italians, The italian government taxes the cars on stroke so they keep the strokes short, and bores bigger thus...the result is a relatively LOW torque engine, oversquare, that loves to rev out, couple that with a proper tranny and you've got a recipe for an exiciting driving experience...this is the secret to the Alfa Romeo's and Ferrari's of the 50, 60's 70's, well to current..Germans love torque..they love straight 4s or 6's with a health stroke and smaller bore...they give up some high end revs for pouncing on competitors with the musclular torquey engines and like the italians make up for their short coming with gearing...BMW/Mercedes are famous for their low reving hi torque muscle cars....Audi is the only car out of Germany that I'm aware of that prefers the high reving smaller engines, a la GTI, A4, S4, RS4 etc...Porsche with their flat 4 and dry sump is even more exotic as they've figure out how to overcome gravity...

to be Continued