ISSUE 19 NOVEMBER 2019
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WORKSHOPS ARE GOOD AT WHAT THEY DO — BUT THAT PROBABLY ISN’T WEBSITES. MOTORCENTRAL JOINS THE DOTS there. You have got no contact point with online customers. The missed business opportunity is significant. Even having a website but a nonmobile-friendly one, tells your prospective customers you don’t really care about them and their experience so they should go and look for someone else. As for BuyerScore, this has been an ongoing success across motor vehicle dealerships. It also meets the need for workshops and service centres to efficiently gather ratings and reviews from verified buyers of their service. This is great for internal purposes, but to also get their ratings and reviews in front of new customers. Being rated and reviewed is a massive influence in decision making of whom customers do business with. The importance of this is huge now, but it will grow significantly more over the next few years.
uto Channel talked to Motorcentral general manager Mark Greenfield to understand more about this business powering up workshops behind the scenes.
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Contents
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Cover and 4
Two-speed EVs
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A closer look at Nolathane
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Always have the right balls
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Bapcor branches out
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Digital tools of the trade
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Repco’s expert eyes
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Ford v Ferrari
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The shock-ing truth
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Garage 360: Penrose Compliance Centre
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Car news
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Desirable Datsun
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Product profiles
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Situations vacant
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Workshops are good at what they do, but that doesn’t often include marketing themselves effectively on the web, or streamlining the transactions and systems technology that will give them more time working with and for customers. This month we talked to a couple of businesses powering up the back end of workshops and dealerships. Winning the Automaster tyre changer put the shine on a bad day at Pohutukawa Motors. They entered Auto Channel’s prize draw which ran over the last two months to win a new tyre changer worth over $3600 and turned up trumps. Administrator Sarah Smart says it was a Friday and parts hadn’t turned up, making it ‘one of those days’ until workshop manager Tyler Williamson took a call saying the garage had won the new tyre machine. “That put a smile on everyone’s faces,” she said. Especially as owner Phil, who was away on leave, had said previously he needed to replace the old one. This month, we will be spreading the joy among 20 winners, offering 10 double passes to Ford v Ferrari, the new film starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale, about Ford’s challenge to Ferrari’s dominance of the Le Mans 24-hour race. To enter, see page 23 for details. If there’s anything you would like to see featured in Auto Channel, please just drop us a line at editor@autochannel.co.nz.
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What is the importance of having a website today and in the future? Websites are the first step in establishing an online presence. Your website should act as a hub for all your advertising that points customers to the information they need, as well as provide a relatively frictionless way to interact with your business (e.g. book a service or WOF online). Delivering a good website experience increases the probability of customers choosing you for the services they need. Giving them a bad experience is actually giving them a reason not to do business with you. Worse still, not having a website at all means you are completely invisible. Websites are a low-cost investment with an extremely high value for both your business and your prospective customers. It’s the online face of your workshop, open 24/7 and hopefully there for many years to come with easy updates and upgrades along the way.
What experience does the team at Motorcentral have with websites? The team has delivered well over 500 websites to automotive businesses in New Zealand. We understand what is required to create a simple user experience for customers while showcasing the business in the best way possible — regardless of whether the user is browsing on their mobile phone, tablet or desktop.
Why are ratings and review important to a workshop? Customer reviews, especially from verified buyers, the ones that have purchased services from you, hold an incredibly valuable place in your business
and, as I’ve said, play a very important role now and in the future. Understanding their experience allows you to evolve and continue to make gains on others out there. Customer experience combined with your expertise has shaped your business today and what will be a key determining factor in future success. The workshops out there that get this, really do get it, and they will be laying a foundation for future success. If you don’t know what your customers think and say about your workshop, you can’t complain when sales are down. Care about what your customers think, embrace it, improve on it, celebrate it, and then leverage it to influence future prospective customers.
Why have you also partnered with TSI Group to offer these solutions through its SAM and Orion networks? TSI have a great understanding of their clients, and their needs. They felt there was a lack of options and consistency of website providers in their part of the industry that understood the market and could deliver comprehensive online solutions at a reasonable price, so they felt that Motorcentral could provide great value to their network of clients. We both also see benefits in developing integration points between websites and the systems SAM and Orion clients use to provide even more efficient and data driven solutions that aid the business and the consumer. From a BuyerScore perspective, whilst integration with any system provider is straight forward, working with TSI on this integration across their systems is a very efficient method of doing it for any business within their network that wants to take advantage of this solution.
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TWO-THIRDS OF MOTORISTS ARE OPPOSED TO TRACKING DEVICES BEING INSTALLED IN NEW CARS web-based poll from the UK’s leading independent car retailer found 70 per cent of drivers were against the introduction of socalled black boxes into new cars. Mercedes-Benz recently hit the headlines after revealing it had fitted similar devices in its cars without warning drivers in advance. The news comes in the wake of EU proposals that could see all new cars made in Europe from 2022 fitted with location-tracking devices that would monitor a driver’s speed, driving behaviour as well as use of vehicle safety features. Drivers would not be able to switch off these devices and the data collected could potentially be shared across countries. Mark Carpenter, CEO of Motorpoint, said: “It’s quite clear from our survey that drivers as a whole
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are against the introduction of ‘Big Brother’–style technology in their cars. While the technology does bring with it the ability to learn from our driving habits, there are serious implications in the way personal data is collected which need addressing before such tracking devices become commonplace on British roads.” In total, 181 people participated in the survey.
Automotive workshops, parts importers and distributors, transmission specialists, automotive recyclers, towing operators, panel beaters and painters, crash repairers, tyre dealers, suspension and underbody repairers, steering specialists, towing operators, auto-electrical repairers, newand used-car dealers, air-conditioning repairers, heavy-machinery dealers, trucking and transport
ZF invents two-speed drive for EVs ZF HAS SHIFTED UP A GEAR, UNVEILING A NEW TWO-SPEED DRIVE FOR EV PASSENGER CARS
“For electric vehicles in everyday use, it is important to obtain as much range as possible from each battery charge,” Bert Hellwig, head of system house at ZF’s E-Mobility division stated. ZF paired the two-stage shift element with a new electric motor rated at 140kW, but it could be combined with more powerful electric motors rated up to 250kW. The new two-speed drive consumes less energy, extending range by up to five per cent over a one-speed unit. Shifts take place at 70kph. It is also possible for vehicle manufacturers to devise
other shift strategies. “Until now, with electric motors, vehicle manufacturers have had to choose between high initial torque and a high top speed,” Hellwig explained. “We are now resolving this conflict and the new drive will be compatible for performance and heavier vehicles — for example passenger cars towing a trailer.” Carmakers could go for an extended range using the same size accumulator or use a smaller accumulator.
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“We know our stuff” HAWKE’S BAY’S BTT BACKS UP ITS BOLD CLAIM WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE e know our stuff” is the final word on BTT’s voice messages. Todd Parker and Ross Collard have accumulated a wealth of knowledge over the years and these two well-known local Hawke’s Bay industry personalities joined forces to form Bay Tools and Trans parts, or BTT for short. Ross is a diesel mechanic by trade but decided to give clean hands a go, swapping sides of the counter back in 1989. Todd Parker is an ex-auto sparky with the practical business knowledge that comes from
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establishing two other successful businesses. Todd missed the buzz of self-employment and, between them, Ross and Todd spotted a gap in the local market, which they identified as ‘knowledge’ — being able to offer advice and support on the wide range of tools they carry, that they know will do the job. When many businesses are noticing a bit of a flat spot BTT says its business has gone from strength to strength in recent months, enabling the pair to welcome the highly skilled Mike Wyatt
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into the business. Industry demand for skilled parts people is strong so BTT felt it had pulled off a bit of coup, securing Mike on the team. Last month also saw BTT appointed as Hawke’s Bay distributor of the Mountshop range of mounts and suspension products. Blackfern Cooperative also welcomes the BTT team as a preferred supplier to its large local member base. To celebrate, any purchases through Blackfern from BTT in the month of November will see those trading members going into two draws: firstly for 10,000 reward points but also the draw for the Melbourne F1 in March competition, covered elsewhere in this edition. For more information contact Tood, Ross, or Mike on 06 929 9098, or visit btt.nz.
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Nolathane offers the cure to ‘carthritis’ USPENSION NEEDING SURGERY? NOLATHANE OFFERS A WAY TO RENEW A VEHICLE’S WORN OUT ‘CAR-TILAGE’
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Much like humans, a vehicle’s joints suffer wear and tear overtime. For the human skeleton (chassis), the medical term osteoarthritis is the wearing of cartilage resulting in a ‘bone against bone’ joint. That results in reduced motion, significant pain, not to mention the negative implications for surrounding areas of the body to that joint. In vehicles, bushings within the chassis (skeleton) and suspension play the role of cartilage, and as they wear and tear ‘chassis arthritis’ will affect the vehicle’s performance, reliability and safety. Common symptoms of ‘carthritis’ include vehicle noises during acceleration, braking, changing road surfaces and cornering, irregular steering wheel behaviour, inefficient braking, unpredictable stability and premature wear of tyres due to misalignment. For decades, ‘carthritis’ has been successfully treated using Nolathane suspension solutions; a polyurethane bushing that replaces worn factory bushings or joints which are typically made of rubber. Nolathane bushings boast the latest in material technology, matched with application engineering meaning they last longer, enhance performance and provide that ‘as new’ feeling to the vehicle. Nolathane suspension bushings synchronise a suspension system for optimal safety, handling and performance. They are the most positive link between your vehicle’s springs, struts or shocks. For New Zealand, Nolathane has been the trusted
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bushing solution by DIY, mechanics, workshops and compliance centres for decades but early formulation and designs did have some shortcomings. As in many industries, continual advancements are made in materials, technology and design has significantly progressed over the decades. Material properties in particular have been infinitely improved over the original formulations. Increased tensile strength and tear resistance, combined with remarkable memory, allows Nolathane bushes to withstand heavy loading
over long periods without any wear or distortion and their material composition withstands all the substances typically encountered on today’s roads. So confident is Nolathane with these advancements that in 2012 the company introduced a lifetime warranty across its entire bushing range. Today, Nolathane’s range includes replacement and enhancement bushings for control arms, radius rods, trailing arms, leaf springs, panhard rods, sway bars, crossmembers, steering rack and pinions, diff mounts and more. Camber and caster alignment kits, lowering blocks, sway bar links and complete control arms fitted with Nolathane are also available. In addition to providing the industry with superior products, Nolathane strives to improve the general understanding and knowledge on all things suspension via its online learning portal the Nolathane Academy. Within two years of its launch the academy has surpassed 3000 online registrations. This online learning portal is not limited to just qualified mechanics. It is suitable for everyone from apprentices and trainees through to call centre operators, counter staff and sales representatives. Graduates of the Nolathane Academy have come away with an improved understanding of not only all things Nolathane but also of the whole suspension category. Learning modules consist of short, informative videos featuring Mark Larkham, followed by a multiple choice question and answer format. On successful completion of each module, Nolathane issues a personalized certificate which can form part of any individual’s professional development record. You can check out the Nolathane Academy and complete in the course in your own time via desktop, tablet or on your mobile device at nolathane.com.au/academy.php. For more information on the Nolathane range, see the team at your local Repco or Appco store.
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Kumho simplifies its car product range KUMHO FINDS A PATTERN THAT WORKS FOR ALMOST EVERYONE ver the last 10 years Kumho has been building tyres to suit many different customer applications but over time this caused a proliferation of tread patterns. Sales manager for Kumho distributor Blairs Super Tyre Distributors Mike Baldwin, said Kumho took a fresh look at this issue and has developed a new passenger pattern called the Solus TA31. The new pattern incorporated the best features of the other patterns to produce a tyre that’s particularly well suited to New Zealand’s all-season demands. After extensive testing, Kumho released the TA31 in 51 sizes. Availability of the TA31 range was limited in New Zealand for a while but the complete range is now available. The TA31 is a non-directional pattern all season tyre. This durable tyre along with Kumho TA11 asymmetric tyre will account for 90 per cent of the Kumho range in the passenger car range. In the high-performance range, Kumho are introducing the Ecsta PA51, an asymmetric allseason tyre made in 31 sizes. It will meet 90 per cent of the demand for Kumho performance tyres in New Zealand. Several sizes are available in New Zealand, but more sizes are being added to this range monthly.
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Mike says these new patterns will make it much easier for dealers to provide tyres suitable for New Zealand customers. Some specialist users might still require specific Kumho tyres for specific jobs, available ex-Kumho, but stocks of these other patterns will be limited in New Zealand. Blairs Super Tyre Distributors is the sole Kumho representative and stockist in New Zealand with warehouses throughout New Zealand, making for quick delivery to trade customers. For more information, contact Blairs on 0800 80 90 96, or see blairs.co.nz.
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Blackfern could send you to Formula 1 Melbourne! A LUCKY BLACKFERN WINNER WILL TRAVEL WITH TWO OF THE TRADE’S TOP PERSONALITIES TO THIS SEASON’S MELBOURNE F1 GP lackfern members will be watching their spend even more closely through to Christmas to make sure they tip into the draw for a place at the Melbourne Formula 1 Grand Prix in March. Only Blackfern members are eligible and all are pre-qualified to go in the draw for a place on the tour. They just need to exceed the total of their previous two months’ spend (in September and October), in November and December. The winner will be announced on 6 January 2020. Blackfern members, keen motor race enthusiasts and all round top blokes Hemi from Mount Shop and Shane from 1st Auto Parts will host the trip, which includes trans-Tasman flights and a three-day race pass. And what a trip! The deluxe Grand Prix experience includes an exclusive pit lane walk, a guided track tour, podium and starting grid photo with the race trophy, an ‘F1 insider access’ tour, a Paddock Club reception with an F1 legend or current driver, and four nights’ accommodation at the Crowne Plaza Hotel and transfers For more information, contact Blackfern’s area managers, email admin@blackfern.coop or visit blackfern.coop.
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Cleaner production of TRW brake pads AS WELL AS REDUCING CONTAMINANTS IN BRAKE PADS, TRW IS MAKING MANUFACTURING MORE SUSTAINABLE F has introduced powder adhesive technology in the production of its TRW brake pads, which means the pads can be made without the use of organic solvents. Solvents have harmful volatiles; there are environmental costs in their production and additional costs and risk in transport and handling of these dangerous chemicals. In developing and using a dry powder coating to bond pad material to brake backing plates, TRW has eliminated the use of solvents in this process, and created a cleaner working environment for employees without affecting the quality of the product. ZF estimates the process has avoided the production, transport, and use of 150 tonnes of solvents.
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Enviro+ C3 5W-30: a lubricant of the future PENRITE FORMULATES THE RIGHT RESPONSE TO INDUSTRY, REGULATORY, AND CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS hoosing the right oil for a modern vehicle can look complicated as manufacturers request different grades and specifications and approvals to maintain performance, fuel economy, and preserve new vehicle warranties. New Zealand has seen a significant change in its car parc over the past 10 years, as well as an increase in diesel-engined passenger cars and light-duty commercial vehicles. These vehicles require modern lubricants that support regulatory compliance. Both petrol- and diesel-powered vehicles are trending toward lower viscosity, fuel-efficient and emission-friendly lubricants. Penrite Oil in conjunction with international trade partners has developed an oil that meets the needs of more than 300,000 vehicles on the road while satisfying both industry specifications and popular manufacturer requirements. This product is Enviro+ C3 5W-30. Enviro+ C3 5W-30 is a full synthetic SAE 5W-30 mid SAPS engine oil that meets European ACEA C3 and ACEA C2 specifications, as well as API SN. Its unique formulation gives it the protection of an ACEA C3 oil with the fuel savings of an ACEA C2 oil.
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sustainable mobility with expertise, innovation, and inventiveness.” ZF Aftermarket was awarded the Partslife Environmental Award for 2019 for the introduction of the powder adhesive technology. The environmental management company aims, through the award, to promote innovative and exemplary measures for environmental protection. TRW is a supplier of premium quality brake discs and pads as well as steering components to some of the world’s leading automotive manufacturers. It’s also a major player in the global aftermarket, offering original equipment quality components to fit most passenger cars and light trucks on New Zealand roads. For more information on the TRW range, go to trwaftermarket.com/en/passenger-cars-and-lcv/ disc-brake-systems/ or contact ZF Aftermarket on +61 2 9679 5555.
and diesel engines and is compatible with aftertreatment systems, such as DPFs (diesel particulate filters), GPFs (gasoline particle filters). It’s safe for modern catalysts on petrol or diesel engines. Penrite Oil has developed a lubricant that can satisfy the needs of many vehicles, as well as reduce inventory for the trade. Enviro + C3 5W-30 is available in pack sizes from one litre to 205 litres including in the innovative and environmentally friendly Enviro Box. To find out more about Penrite’s Enviro+ range of lubricants, visit penriteoil.co.nz or call 0800 533 698.
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Always have the right ball CONVERT-A-BALL MAKES IT EASY TO SWITCH AND TOW ALMOST ANY TRAILER f imitation is the sincerest form of flattery then Convert-a-Ball must be blushing. This interchangeable tow ball system is often copied but if you value what you tow, choosing the tried and true original will be a sound investment. Convert-a-Ball is the answer when you need to go from a 17⁄8-inch ball to 50mm or even 25⁄16-inch tow ball to suit different types of trailer socket hitches. The standard Convert-a-Ball is manufactured in stainless steel to allow for a long service life and resistance to the elements, but the company also makes a more economic version in a chrome finish. Available in the NZ Standard one-inch shank size coming with 17⁄8-inch or 50mm tow balls. Different size tow balls result in different towing loadings: 3500kg, 2000kg, and 1700kg, dictated by the shared shank size. Pressing the dimple allows a stainless pin to slide out. Swap balls, slide the pin back in, and you’re good to tow. All kits surpass the national standard SAE-J684-E for ball hitches. For those with a slightly vintage model there is a ¾-inch shank Convert-a-ball kit available. Complementing the range, Convert-a-Ball also offers its unique cushioned ball mount, which, as the name suggests, act as a shock absorber. Cushioning shunts at this critical point protects the towing vehicle’s driveline, hitch assembly and whatever is on the trailer. It is also proven
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nickel-plated three-ball Convert-a-Ball set and a pintle sleeve. For use in a standard 50x50 horizontal receiver hitch. The bolt-on pintle hitch features a stainless-steel three-ball Convert-a-Ball set and a pintle sleeve. It has a standard square bolt pattern for attaching to a flat surface. Always follow your vehicle manufacturer’s guide to towing weights when towing. For more information, please call 0800 698 227.
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For further information, contact the Bendix Advice Centre on +61 3 5327 0211, email brakeservice@bendix.com.au, or head online to the Bendix website: bendix.com.au.
REPCO LAUNCHES REPCOBRANDED BRAKE ROTORS INTO THE NEW ZEALAND MARKET n environment consisting of leading-edge technology and precision engineering has enabled Bendix to produce the Ultimate sports and performance disc brake rotors, which feature improved heat dissipation, noise dampening, and higher thermal conductivity for stronger, smoother, and safer braking. The new Bendix rotors complement the existing range and incorporate innovative technologies, such as high-carbon metallurgy, diamond-tip slots, and V-shaped dimples — each designed specifically to expel gasses, dirt, and water. The SwiftFit coating is a protective zinc coating, which allows for faster and easier installation, the elimination of corrosion, and, thus, long-term good looks. These rotors have the highest level of precision engineering based on OEM specifications for size, diameter, and hole spacing, and their diamond-tip slots are specifically designed to be bi-directional to achieve efficiency in expelling water, grit and
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Bapcor opens new group superstore in Auckland NEW WIRI FACILITY BRINGS STORES TOGETHER AND SPEEDS UP FULFILMENT apcor Ltd is ramping up its service to the New Zealand auto trade through major investment in its facilities and support infrastructure. The company opened its new flagship store in Wiri, South Auckland, in July, reinforcing its network with a similar facility newly opened in Hornby, Christchurch and another in Mt Maunganui. A fourth superstore is due to open in Wellington in the coming months. Bapcor is a leading Australasian provider of aftermarket automotive parts, accessories, equipment and services to both the domestic and commercial automotive industries, through its wellestablished BNT, TATP, and Autolign branches. Streamlining of logistics processes is a key part of the current expansion programme. National sales manager for TATP(OEM) Clinton Williams says the organization had searched for nearly three years for a building large enough to accommodate all three of the group’s brands under one roof. “It made good business sense to bring them all together, simplifying stock management as well as offering our customers a one-stop-superstore environment,” Clinton says. The new Wiri site covers 2160m² housing over 10,000 products. It includes a large covered area ideally suited to de-vanning containers directly to
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shelf. The extra space dedicated to warehousing now allows TATP to hold its complete FUWA axle stock as well as its competitive range of OEM trailer products including Alux Wheels and Knorr Bremse onsite, expediting the consolidation and shipping of
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Michelin boasts the best MICHELIN LAUNCHES NEW PILOT SPORT 4 FOR SUVS t’s been put through its paces and the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV tyre has come out on top in a range of tests. The Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV was designed and tested for the different demands of SUVs, which tend to be taller and heavier than passenger cars. The tyre came first in both wet and dry braking thanks to its highly functional design with improved tread design, which has outer shoulder features for dry conditions and strong inner shoulder features for wet roads. It was made with innovative functional elastomers chosen for grip and braking on wet roads. When tested, the tyre stopped 1.1m shorter than its nearest competitor in the dry braking test, and on new tyres on wet roads it stopped 1.6m shorter, and 3.4m shorter on worn tyres. It also performed well in wet-condition handling as the tyre is made with aramid and nylon for dynamic steering responsiveness and driving precision. In terms of lasting the distance, the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 SUV can go for longer with its rigid tread blocks and high-density double-casing ply, which provides increased robustness against road shock damage. In the longevity test it outperformed its
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nearest competitor by 3858km. The Pilot Sport 4 SUV is the latest offering of the Pilot Sport range, which also features the Pilot Sport Cup 2, Pilot Sport 4, and Pilot Sport 4 S. It has
Sales managers, service advisors, and administrators are empowered to be ‘experience creators’ for dealerships. The right technology allows them to spend more time with customers building emotional connections and delivering personalized experiences that foster long-term loyalty. DealSmart is a Pentana Solutions offering that speeds up processing deals at your dealership via a central processing console. Identifying and reviewing sales and accounting gross profits, relevant bonuses and other charges, as well as ensuring these are consistent in preparation of costing deals, is simply one click away. Pentana Solutions also uses data analytics to increase dealerships’ bottom line through improved forecasting accuracy and customer acquisition. Its latest business-intelligence tool, Pentana Analytics, is easy to use and provides real-time insights for all areas of your dealership, from anywhere. These consolidated dashboards and reports provide rich data allowing dealers to make informed decisions on-the-go. Pentana Solutions’ CEO, Steve Kloss, says, “I love how responsive we have been for our retail customers around the world in meeting the everchanging needs of the automotive consumer. We need to be vigilant on continuing the focus, being nimble as trends change and finally always listen to the needs of our customers.” With the right profit-generating technologies, dealerships are sure to reduce costs and increase profitability by automating business processes that nurture customer satisfaction and loyalty. For more information about how Pentana Solutions’ customers are powering up with Pentana, email info@pentanasolutions.com.
been developed to support new SUVs in the market, including those from Maserati, Jaguar, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Bentley, and Range Rover. And, as a cosmetic bonus, it looks great with a velvet effect on the external sidewall. It’s available in 17- to 22inch sizes. Michelin tyres are distributed exclusively in New Zealand by Tyreline. For more information, email enquiries@tyreline.co.nz, call 0800 474 639, or see tyreline.co.nz.
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Workshops looking to improve efficiency may want to tap into the experience of one of the biggest names in the automotive aftermarket. Repco’s Workshop Solutions team offers an end to end design and build solution for automotive workshops and national equipment sales manager Kevin Odgers says they bring a vast amount of experience to bear. He says whether workshop operators wants to upgrade just some of their equipment, reconfigure their layout or spec a new space from scratch, it’s worthwhile getting a fresh set of eyes on the project — especially eyes belonging to a team that has seen more workshops than most people have had hot dinners. They have hundreds of years of experience between them. Kevin says it’s too easy when upgrading equipment like tyre machines to replace like for like, especially if it has proven perfectly satisfactory in the past. But automation and electronic controls are making big gains in a lot of workshop gear, not just in removing some manual tasks but in taking a fresh approach which simplifies the whole job.
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A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO LAYOUT
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And, he says, if you are making any kind of change in your facilities it’s worth taking a strategic approach to the layout. “Time is money and, for example, you can save a lot of time reducing the distance someone has to walk to complete a job,” says Kevin. “Businesses that do well are always looking to improve efficiency and that means taking a look at the whole process. “Don’t just put the oil bar there because that’s where it’s always been. It could be well worthwhile installing some new permanent piping and installing dispensers in other locations,” says Kevin. Repco’s service includes layout of services like water, oil and air, not just machinery. Everything should be planned for ease of use. Location of lifts is a straightforward example. Shuttle a vehicle backwards and forwards to get on and off a lift is wasting productive time. Even what tools to have in the toolbox and under the bench affects the ease of work. Most people like to surround themselves with everything they might need but studies have shown it is much more efficient to have just the tools and consumables you need every day within easy reach in each work bay.
Gear you might need a couple of times a week can be stored out of the work bay and gear and spares you only want occasionally should be well out of the way in a store room. Removing physical and even visual clutter makes it easier for everyone to do their job. The type of work being done will also affect the design and investment. Kevin cites the example of a pre-delivery inspection workshop. It had used two post hoists previously but a detailed study of the time involved showed that four-post hoists offered better access. They saved enough time on each car that, once it had done the numbers, the business doubled its planned investment in lifts and moved to four-post hoists. Kevin says the team works with professional designers to produce workshop plans based on Repco’s 97 years of experience and insight, and workflow studies where appropriate. And this is another area where Repco’s size and range pays dividends — tailoring the equipment solutions exactly to the need. “We pride ourselves on being able to offer the absolute best of the best when it comes to globallyrecognized technology from brands including John Bean, Coats, Baseline, Forward Lift, Ammco, Robinair, Alemlube, Pro-cut, Launch, Heshbon and many others.”
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Being able to support that gear in a timely fashion is also vital to minimizing downtime. “We’re also proud of our customer support team, who number seven in the field around the country, supported by a further two at our support office, and that’s also a significant knowledge base,” says Kevin.
FLEXIBLE FINANCE Repco also makes getting the good gear easier, given its commitment to promotions offering sharp deals and Repco’s flexible finance programmes. “Repco finance options can help customers get the absolute best equipment straight away,” Kevin says. “Good quality equipment that is safe to use and increases workshop efficiency is better for the business and customer satisfaction, so Repco’s finance options essentially smooths the way forward for a lot of our customers.” Repco Finance options are structured around a pay-as-you-profit model. The customer establishes the equipment costs in today’s dollars and pays these costs incrementally as the equipment is used. Repayments on the finance agreement can be structured specifically to suit cash flow, which makes budgeting more straight forward and allows for the ups and downs of seasonal cash flow. “I think we have the best equipment available on the New Zealand market, backed by the most knowledgeable support staff too,” he says. “Add to that flexible finance packages designed to simplify both approvals and repayments, and Repco really does offer an impressive end-to-end service for the trade.” For more information on workshop fitout and design, enquire at your nearest Repco or Appco store.
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What’s stopping you? REPCO LAUNCHES REPCO-BRANDED BRAKE ROTORS INTO THE NEW ZEALAND MARKET epco has added disc brake rotors to its brake portfolio to complement its existing line of Repco RCT and RCT Extreme disc brake pads. Being a safety critical component, Repco undertook a full end-to-end sourcing project to ensure the new line of brake rotors met Repco’s and the wider GPC Asia Pacific group’s stringent quality processes, to reinforce the brand’s reputation for products customers can rely on. Category manager for GPC Asia Pacific Josh Strang says the product line had to meet Repco’s quality and technical requirements, being equal to or exceeding the OEM equivalent with end of line testing carried out to check criteria like run out and disc thickness variation — just a couple of the 19 dimensions checked during this process. This current range of 350-plus part numbers covers European, Japanese, Korean manufacturers. “And this range is continually growing to meet the demand of the ever changing New Zealand vehicle parc,” Josh says.
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The TS16949 accredited supplier has been manufacturing disc brakes and drums for more than 20 years, exporting to customers across the globe including the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. This manufacturer also supplies some OEMs and makes in excess of seven million rotors per annum. The rotors are made from G3000 SAE J431 grey cast iron. G3000 differs from normal cast iron rotors, having a higher percentage of carbon which confers smoother braking, better heat dissipation and sound dampening qualities and they are longer lasting. They come with a 12-month / 20,000km warranty. “Couple this with our established RCT and RCT Extreme disc pad programme and this now gives you and your customer a high quality rotor and pad combo for most common vehicle applications and, in particular, driving styles with the recent addition of the RCT Extreme heavy duty,” Josh says. “We will still continue with a two-brand disc brake rotor and disc pad offer with TRW being
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the premium branded offer and Repco being the premium private label offer.” The range is being rolled out to stores across New Zealand. For more information visit your local Repco or Appco store.
We have a winner! WINNING THE AUTOMASTER TYRE CHANGER PUT THE SHINE ON A BAD DAY AT POHUTUKAWA MOTORS he workshop entered Auto Channel’s prize draw which ran over the last two months to win a new tyre changer worth over $3600 and came up trumps. Administrator Sarah Smart says it was a Friday and parts hadn’t turned up, making it ‘one of those days’ until workshop manager Tyler Williamson took a call saying the garage had won the new tyre machine. “That put a smile on everyone’s faces,” she said. Especially as owner Phil, who was away on leave, had said previously he needed to replace the old one. And what a way to do it! The Automaster 202 IT is ideal for mechanical workshops with heavy duty shafts and a four-jaw turntable that will handle 10to 22-inch rims. It’s stainless-steel bead-breaking cylinder delivers 3000kg of punch. You can also add a helper arm for low-profile tyres, or specify a three-phase, two speed turntable motor. Auto Channel is running another promotion this month and is spreading the joy among 20 winners, offering 10 double cinema passes to see Ford v Ferrari. The film, starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale, goes behind the scenes of Ford’s challenge to Ferrari’s dominance of the Le Mans 24-hour race. To enter, see page 23 for details.
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Auto Channel is taking you to Ford v Ferrari AUTO CHANNEL OFFERS THE ULTIMATE IN AUTOMOTIVE INSIGHT, THIS MONTH GOING BEHIND THE SCENES OF ONE OF THE GREATEST SPORTS CAR BATTLES OF ALL TIME ord V Ferrari is in cinemas from 14 November and Auto Channel is offering 10 readers a double movie pass each to see it in cinemas nationwide. This has got to be one of the films of the year for any car or motorsport enthusiast, but the human drama of a homegrown team taking on the global motorsport elite, plus the film’s star power, makes it great entertainment for everyone, not just for motorsport fans. Ford v Ferrari tells the story of Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) in the process of making his legend when he and British driver Ken Mills (Christian Bale) create a revolutionary car, the Ford GT40, to take on the might of Ferrari. Set against 1966’s 24 Hours of Le Mans in France, the film follows visionary Shelby and driver Mills as they forge a partnership tough enough to take on corporate interference, the laws of physics, their own personal demons and, ultimately, Italy and Enzo’s best. Directed by James Mangold (Logan, Walk the Line), this film brings one of motorsport’s greatest David and Goliath stories, and a huge battle against the odds, to life on the big screen. Ford v Ferrari is in cinemas 14 November. Get your entries in by 22 November to secure your seats!
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Volkswagen sets economy record on ‘The Green Hell’ SOME OF THE BIGGEST NUMBERS GENERATED WERE IN G FORCES olkswagen’s fully electric ID R raced through the 20.8km ‘Green Hell’ of Nürburgring’s Nordschleife in just 6:05.336 minutes and at an average speed of 204.96kph — and used just 24.7kWh of energy. The ID R was not only significantly faster than a GT3 sports car but also consumed only a quarter of the energy over the course of one lap. The ID R is the flag bearer of the ID R family which Volkswagen is launching on the streets from 2020. The Volkswagen ID R recorded the fastest lap of the Nordschleife, or northern loop, ever by an electric car on 3 June 2019. Driver Romain Dumas was subjected to centrifugal forces equating to about three and a half times his own body weight whilst cornering — the instruments recorded up to 3.49g. “Two major differences between the ID R and the sports car I drive in 24-hour races are the considerably higher cornering speeds and the shorter braking distances,” says Dumas. The top value of 3.49g was recorded during the left-right combination in the Kallenhard section of the circuit. Braking into the Aremberg corner, the ID R achieved a deceleration force of 2.7g.
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the Kallenhard section increased the inertial weight of Dumas’s head to over 20kg. “To simulate that kind of situation, I have fitted an old helmet with weights. I use it to train my neck muscles in the basement of my house,” says Dumas.
The ID R hit a top speed of 273kph. Dumas came through the famous Caracciola-Karussell at 83kph — the lowest speed recorded on his record lap. The average speed for the lap was a mighty 204.96kph.
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which is now measuring the force (kgf) rather than weight (kg) up to the moment slip occurs, and it will show the maximum force your hand could transfer through its grip on the table (or the tyre on the road).
Lean harder on the hand and repeat the test and of course the force required to make the hand slip is higher. Instead of a hand on the table, in our drawings we use a box to represent a tyre. When the weight on the wheel is low and the grip coefficient between the contact patch and road surface is also low, it is relatively easy to make the box slide. We can measure the sideways force needed to overcome the grip coefficient in Newtons. Kilograms of weight at the earth’s surface can be roughly translated for Newtons : 1Kg = 10N, so 1000Kg (1T) = 10,000N (10KN) The scales show a heavier vehicle will have higher brake force readings before the wheel loses grip and locks up. A heavier vehicle must also generate a higher brake force as there is more mass to stop.
Just one of the many potholes in the roads around our place of work in Hawke’s Bay
The shock-ing truth
Doing the same test on a grippier surface, such as a tar-sealed road, it will take more force (Newtons), to make the box slip across the surface.
SUSPENSION AND TYRES ARE DESIGNED TO MAINTAIN A VEHICLE’S GRIP ON THE ROAD BUT THEY SIMPLY CAN’T WORK ON BROKEN ROADS ECS trainer and researcher Herbert Leijen contributed the following technical article on the mechanics of grip — and the implications for road users and taxpayers. We at AECS spend a lot of time on the road in New Zealand and Australia delivering equipment and training. I drove home after my last training seminar in Auckland on the Napier-Taupo Road in the middle of a clear night. I was on an unrestricted part of the road, in a moderate left-hand bend when the right-hand wheels of my van got caught in a series of potholes and lost grip. My car shifted across the centre line into the path of an oncoming truck. Thanks to the skills of the truck driver I am still alive. My family thanks you, even though I do not know who you are. No need to state that it started me thinking about what just happened and the what-ifs.
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dealing with people’s safety and their lives here. The following article explains how and why my life was nearly ended by a poorly maintained section of road.
High weight and high grip coefficient will allow the highest possible (brake) force reading as result.
Potholes — level 1
SPENDING MONEY I do not like spending money. That is a personal thing. I most certainly do not like spending it twice, paying road user charges (RUC); and for suspension parts destroyed by unsafe roads. Nor should business owners run the risk of seriously injuring or losing one of our valued staff. I also do not like to be taken to court as an employer for providing unsafe working conditions for my staff. We need to ensure that if the government, if it continues to take RUC funds, spends that money on the infrastructure we all need and use! We are
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This test shows the effect of the grip (grip coefficient = µ). It does not need stating that on an icy road the grip coefficient is low, and less brake force can be applied before grip is lost.
RBM TRAINING Let me explain technically what happens when a tyre drives through a pothole in detail. At AECS we provide a government-approved RBM (roller brake machine) training for COF vehicle inspectors. We explain grip and brake force (or cornering force) as a hand on smooth kitchen table. Attach a wrist band to a set of fish scales to measure the sideways forces. Start pulling the scales
So, back to potholes and bumps in the road. Think about what happens when your wheel drops into a pothole. When you are at full braking force but with no weight on the wheel, it will lock up. The road surface in the pothole is loose chip (very low grip coefficient), so that does not do anything to help to get things under control. While ABS might activate, it can only extend the braking distance, compared with braking on a good quality road. How about during cornering? You drive along, knowing how much speed in the corners is safe for the vehicle you are driving, but suddenly you encounter potholes in the dark. With no grip, braking and cornering forces are out of control and you are in the hands of your fellow road users or Lady Luck. Then coming out of the pothole creates massive upwards force, compressing the suspension’s spring, briefly increasing grip.
Diagram EUSAMA Test: Axel Left-Right
Eusama suspension test results of my late model van’s front axle. However, the wheel will be launched upward too far, pushing the whole vehicle upwards. The suspension’s spring relaxes and so does the downward force on the tyre. The reduced downward force means grip is still missing. It takes some time before the transferable force is back to normal after any bump in the road. That is why I left my lane in the bend that night. Please note my late model van has ABS and stability control (ESP) and near new shocks.
You cannot test both brakes and suspension together, only ever individually. There are too many variables involved with dynamometric testing for it to be considered a measured and repeatable test. Speed of the vehicle, bounce of the vehicle up onto the tester, angle of driving over the tester, driver distraction and the point at which the brakes are applied (positioning) would all need to be exactly the same each test for the results to be reliable and repeatable.
Potholes — level 2
AECS STT10 EUSAMA SUSPENSION TESTER IN ACTION
Let’s look at this a bit more scientifically. Suspension is best tested on a Eusama (European Shock Absorber Manufacturers Association) suspension tester. The association of manufacturers (of testers and shock absorbers) have all agreed on the testing principle involving a platform vibrating at variable frequency while measuring the weight on that platform. Every other means of testing has been rejected internationally. Suspension movement, its effectiveness and its relationship to braking performance cannot be properly tested on, for example, a simple brake plate (dynamometric) type machine or its equivalent, the ‘bounce tester’. Plate testers can only test the suspension and all its components at one frequency of oscillation. It is obvious that this bears no relationship to the real world complete with all its potholes and undulations.
When we test a vehicle’s suspension on a Eusama tester ideally the weight of the tire on the platform remains constant. However, that is almost never the case. Please look at the suspension test results of my van with 20,000km genuine front shocks — so run in but not worn yet.
If we just use (for ease) round figures from the graph: • At (B) Static wheel weight 700kg, grip coefficient between good tar seal and tyre 0.7µ. We can transfer a maximum brake or cornering force of 700kg x 9.8 (g) x 0.7µ = 4.802KN onto the road. • At (A) with a dynamic weight of 1000kg, we can transfer a maximum brake or cornering force of 1000kg x 9.8 (g) x 0.7µ = 6.86KN onto the road. • However most concerning, at (C) with a dynamic weight of 400kg we can transfer a maximum brake or cornering force of 400kg x 9.8 (g) x 0.7µ = 2.744KN onto the road. It is during the relaxing of the spring (at C), where the brake and cornering force has been reduced to almost half of the brake and cornering force you would expect on a smooth road. Please note: these high frequency forces are measured on the Eusama tester are at 16Hz. A high-speed pothole edge creates a much higher frequency and therefore bigger weight swings, compounding the problem to the point that the wheel leaves the road!. Obviously there is no ability to transfer force to the road when the tyre is not making contact with the road. Think of a bottom ball joint of a McPherson strut type of front suspension hammering through a pothole. A suspension part or tyre carcass can break at any stage on the quality of roads we have currently, and a WOF or COF inspection is only checking from time to time. This is also creating a safety risk which would be unlikely to occur if the roads were properly maintained. Let’s also not forget the recent increases in fuel prices nationally and regionally which came firstly as an unwelcome surprise and ultimately through tax increases. This increased tax would, we were told, be used in the most part towards infrastructure improvement across the country. How long, I wonder must we wait for this to also become a reality. I hope you do not mind I have written about something different this time, but it bothers me how we are currently on a downward spiral with road safety with, in my mind, one clear cause: lack of road maintenance. I expect decent road maintenance for: 1. road safety — I want my staff and myself to come back home alive and uninjured, after every trip 2. good quality roads to reduce wear on the safety critical items on my vehicles. Every bump and every pothole wear the suspension components, until the vehicle is not fit for the road any more 3. efficient open road speed; not restricted to lower values so the government can reduce spending on road maintenance.
Eusama suspension test results of my late model van’s front axle • In the graph you can see the static weight of the left wheel at the end of the test (B) being nearly 700kg. • A and C show the weight variations on the platform during the high frequency part of the test. A sharp edge in the tar seal, from for example a pothole, is regarded as a very high frequency movement of the suspension.
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Introduction to PicoScope AN AUTOMOTIVE OSCILLOSCOPE IS THE ESSENTIAL COMPANION TO A SCAN TOOL, TAKING DIAGNOSTICS TO THE NEXT LEVEL n this technical briefing, Pico Technology’s Steve Smith provides an introduction to its scope technology: PicoScope has given technicians the facility to reveal details hidden deep inside vehicle control circuits, accessing a level of detail that could not have been envisaged just 20 years ago. When I think back to the late ’80s and early ’90s looking at waveforms displayed on small screens with little colour options, I do wonder how we managed to diagnose anything with reasonable ease and conviction. Today the sky would appear to be the limit with widescreens, colour monitors, multi channels, high-speed capturing, zooming, and more. With the ability to save, share, and store what we have captured for future reference, the advance in the tools of our trade is fantastic.
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this for years with a multimeter and a scope is fundamentally the same tool, but simply displays the voltage measured against time on a larger, graduated screen.
BUILDING YOUR KNOWLEDGE
PicoScope comes with various features enabling you to easily capture and display a measurement waveform with little scope knowledge. Within the PicoScope screen you will find an Automotive menu. This menu will reveal a host of pre-set tests for almost any component you wish to test on a vehicle. The pre-set help file will
All these features have made the automotive oscilloscope (scope) user–friendly and more importantly, the essential companion to the scan tools found in virtually every automotive workshop around the globe. So how do we harness the power of this essential tool and use it to our advantage, not only to assist with diagnosis but to develop our own personal understanding of control circuits and systems?
One thing you can be sure of when using a scope is that it will initially raise more questions than answers, due to the details revealed to you on your screen. This in itself is a challenge but you will discover, as you use the scope and become familiar with the settings and values, that your own knowledge and understanding will begin to take off. A good tip would be to use the PicoScope on a vehicle with no faults or running issues. Here you can measure whatever circuit you choose and discover how each waveform appears on screen and how they relate to each other (crankshaft and camshaft for example).
A MULTIMETER WITH PICTURES Connecting the scope to the vehicle and acquiring a measurement does not have to be daunting or anything to fear. We have been doing
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explain all about the signal under test and how to connect your scope. More importantly the pre-set configures PicoScope to capture the relevant signal so that Probe, Voltage, Time, and Trigger settings are all taken care of.
MENUS OR MANUAL Should you wish to go it alone and set PicoScope manually and the waveform does not appear as expected or, worse still, does not appear at all, help is at hand. Clicking the Auto setup button will automatically select the settings to capture the signal under test. Alternatively, clicking the Home button will set the PicoScope settings to their default start-up settings, or your own predetermined start-up settings. Repco Appco Equipment have worked hand in hand with the authorised Pico distributer Metermaster for almost 10 years. As vehicles electrical systems get more and more complex an OEM level scope has gone from a want to a must have in every workshop. Recent diagnostic trends have included NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) and Pico Technology has been at the forefront of this technology providing NVH diagnostic systems for Audi and GM, to name a couple. Picoscope is the OEM oscilloscope for more than 20 of the world’s leading vehicle manufacturers including Tesla, GM, Toyota, New Holland, Iveco and Maserati. For more information on PicoScopes, talk to the team at your local Repco or Appco store.
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Frank Willett, CEO of Autohub and Penrose Compliance
Garage 360: Penrose Compliance Centre ONE OF THE BUSINESSES HOLDING THE LINE AGAINST ‘DODGY’ IMPORTED VEHICLES IS PENROSE COMPLIANCE CENTRE This business, located in a part of town heavily populated with used car yards, undertakes the certification every imported used car has to go through before it can be registered and warranted on New Zealand roads. This check is much more thorough than a WOF check. All the door aperture trim and boot lining is removed to check the structure including integrity of seam welds, suspension mounting points, and to look for evidence of crash repairs. If a vehicle has been crash damaged, an extra hole punched through the firewall or a replacement quarter panel has welded in, this shop will find it. Suspension, steering, ball joints, shock absorbers and brakes are checked and, while the wheels
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are off, the plastic inner guards are also removed, again to check suspension mounting points and for any damage, repairs or corrosion.The company’s technicians measure the thickness of brake discs but they also check that the pads are OEM parts, or if they are aftermarket, they have the relevant compliance markings. “Ironically, those parts on a vehicle that has passed entry certification can be replaced with aftermarket parts that don’t comply and still get a warrant because the WOF inspection is just looking at serviceability, not manufacturing standards,” says Frank Willett, director of Penrose Compliance Centre. “Compliance is one of the most thorough vehicle
checks anywhere in the world and it is certainly the most thorough any vehicle will undergo during its life in New Zealand.” Frank would know. He has been in the business for more than 20 years and is currently CEO of vehicle shipping company Autohub, which also owns Penrose Compliance Centre. He actually installed the rolling road brake tester in this same workshop floor when he worked here 20 years ago. He came to Autohub after a time as chief executive of VINZ. “Almost any accident damage will fail a car,” says Frank. Those cars then have to go through a separate inspection by a specialist repair certifier. A ‘clean’ car, from driving it into one of the 11 inspection bays to back out again, can take around two and a half hours. “It’s a volume business,” says Frank. If a car fails, the owner is contacted and required repairs are discussed. The seven mechanics and technicians in the workshop will carry out minor work or replacement of brake pads, shocks or tyres but any specialist tasks are outsourced. They also carry out WOF checks, or replace oil and filters as a pre-sale service for car yards but the actual certification inspections are carried out by independent inspectors from another company. The Penrose team’s main role is stripping down the vehicle for the inspectors. One of the vehicles in the workshop when we visited turned out to have been repaired, so that underwent a repair assessment. The paperwork, an essential part of the process, showed function tests of a range of electronic systems had also been ordered. While driver assistance systems are prevalent on later model imported cars, they aren’t checked or calibrated as part of a normal inspection. “We focus very much on what’s required by the regulations and that tends to be basic structural and mechanical safety,” says Frank. “Almost any accident damage will fail a car.” Not all repairs make the grade. Frank says some overseas repairers will attach a new guard but instead of spot welding the new panel to the door seam, they will braze them on. That ruins the car’s structural integrity in that area and, in another crash, that panel could just pop off. That repair would have
to be redone, or the car will be rejected. “We get a number of shipbacks,” says Frank. That is, cars that can’t be certified. “They only have scrap value here and that might only be $500 on a $20,000 car.” That means shipping them back to the market they came from can be the best and only option for the disappointed owner. Double cab utes imported from Thailand have caught out some buyers. Vehicles assembled there for use in that market don’t meet the standards required in New Zealand or other markets. They may only need a single airbag; have different steering setups and brakes, and often lighter construction. There’s no way to bring them up to New Zealand standards so the best option would be to ship them back. Frank advises any importer to check the vehicle they want to bring in complies with one of the main international standards recognized here: Japan’s JIS, Europe’s UNECE, Australia’s ADR of the United States’ FMVSS, and not just a ‘general market’ standard. Countries that don’t insist on one of those standards will register ‘general market’ vehicles.
Thom King inspecting brake pads
Those countries include Singapore, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Mexico and Thailand. Importing modified vehicles from Australia can also be problematic, says Frank. Compliance with Australian mod rules doesn’t give it a pass here. New Zealand has its own low-volume vehicle rules
Don Taylor pops the trim off
and modified cars will need to be recertified in many cases. Another tip: don’t rely on an overseas WOF inspections. New Zealand requirements are tougher than in overseas jurisdictions. For example, corrosion is viewed more seriously here than in the UK where they see and tolerate higher levels as a result of the practice of salting the roads. Vehicles that pass there will fail here. Most failures are age-related: tyres, worn brake linings, steering joints and suspension bushes. Occasionally seat belts are frayed. Chipped or damaged windscreens are less common because roads in most overseas markets are in better condition. “Most of the damaged windscreens we see here are from being transported locally on New Zealand roads.” While there was the odd luxury brand car in the yard the most common vehicles through the workshop were Nissan Tiidas, Honda Fits, Mazda Axcelas and hybrids, especially Toyota’s Prius. “If you are Uber driver you must have a Prius, apparently,” says Frank. Seeing this process makes you wonder why New Zealand-new cars, unless they have a full service history, command such a premium in the second-hand market — apart from the problems with the radio bandwidth. Anyone who has seen this process can be confident that a properly certified fresh import is a safe and straight car.
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BNT takes on Fenix radiators ONE OF NEW ZEALAND’S BEST KNOWN BRANDS OF REPLACEMENT RADIATORS IS NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH BNT NT has added Fenix radiators to its engine cooling product range. Fenix radiators is now the core of the existing and comprehensive range of engine cooling components such as coolants, water pumps, thermostats, radiator caps, and coolant hosing available through BNT. BNT marketing projects specialist Kirk Clerke says Fenix is one of the best-known brands in the replacement radiator market, and having serviced the New Zealand market for more than 15 years its products are tried and tested in this market. Kirk says Fenix has more than 1000 radiator references available within the Fenix range. “This will
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cover the majority of the popular vehicles found on New Zealand’s roads.” The range covers Japanese, European, Korean, and American vehicles. Fenix also supplies a range of cooling accessories which makes the product range available through BNT even more comprehensive.
Automotive market to grow through to 2029 PEOPLE HANGING ON TO VEHICLES LONGER BOOSTS MARKET PROSPECTS new market intelligence report predicts the automotive repair and maintenance services market will continue to grow. The demand for automotive repair and maintenance services has been gaining a boost from increasing vehicle age and poor quality of road infrastructure, especially in low- and midincome countries. In the view of the rising replacement rate of tyres, engine, and wear and tear parts on older vehicles, the automotive repair and maintenance services market is estimated to expand at an impressive six per cent from 2019 to 2029. Although continued urbanization, a burgeoning consuming class, and supportive government policies have contributed to the growth of the automotive industry, the recent slowdown of auto sales in developing countries such as China and India is prompting a steady growth for the second-hand car market, car rental, and subscription models. This, along with acceleration of technological innovation, is driving automotive repair and maintenance services market growth.
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REGIONAL TRENDS North America continues to hold a significant value share of the automotive repair and maintenance services market, owing to high vehicle ownership along with the increasing average age of pre-owned vehicles. However, market consolidation in Asia-Pacific excluding Japan is likely to continue to gain distinct competitive edge due to the emergence of China and India as the world’s largest
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automotive markets. An increase in car rentals, ride-sharing services, and sales of pre-owned cars in Asia-Pacific will also impact growth of the automotive repair and maintenance services market in this region.
AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIPS GROWING SHARE Automobile dealership owners continue to capture significant share in the automotive repair and maintenance services, as they remain targeted
All Fenix radiators are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed OE specifications, and all standard replacement radiators come with a two-year or 50,000km warranty, whichever occurs first. Next time a replacement radiator is required in your workshop, check BNT out first. For more information, see bnt.co.nz.
towards offering high-quality services for enhanced reputation and customer retention. The increasing replacement rate of tyres is contributing to the growth of the automotive repair and maintenance services market over the years, while solution providers are focusing on increasing repair and maintenance services for cabin filter, oil filter, and exhaust components.
THE BIG PLAYERS The big players in the global automotive repair and maintenance services market include Arnold Clark Automobiles Limited, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Asbury Automotive Group, Halfords Group, Looker, Monroe, Pendragon, Sumitomo Corporation, Jiffy Lube International, Firestone Complete Auto Care, Driven Brands, Carmax Autocare Center, Ashland Automotive, and Belron International Ltd.
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Apprentices make financial sense — study A UK MOTOR INDUSTRY TOOL SHOWS APPRENTICES ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT he Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) new Apprentice ROI Calculator, a free online tool for automotive businesses, shows that even taking into account the additional costs associated with the UK’s Apprenticeship Levy for larger employers and the need for increased supervision by a mentor technician, a level 3 automotive maintenance and repair apprentice can deliver up to 175 per cent return on investment within the three-year apprenticeship, and in some cases exceed 200 per cent return on investment. IMI CEO Steve Nash believes this underlines the
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importance of motor retail businesses investing in apprentices to tackle the well-documented skills shortage: “There has been much reported about the drop in take-up of apprentices since the new standards model and apprenticeship levy were introduced. We believe a key reason for this is a lack of understanding about the value that the investment in apprentices can return. Some firms, facing the upfront funding of apprentices, may feel that the cost can’t be justified. But our ROI Calculator proves the contrary and we urge all employers to use the online tool to estimate the net benefit they could achieve.”
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Kyusha crush PAYING THE ULTIMATE RESPECT TO ‘OLD CAR’ STYLING WITH A PERIODCORRECT DATSUN 1600 WORDS: JADEN MARTIN PHOTOS: NZ PERFORMANCE CAR ld cars (kyusha in Japanese) have carved out a rather special space within the automotive community. Despite being the earliest generation in a long list of rapid automotive development over the last few decades — which typically means that they’re slower, poorer handling, less reliable, and more dangerous — old cars not only continue to exist today but also to thrive. Why? Automakers don’t make ’em like they used to. Back when most of those that can be considered kyusha were designed, it was an analogue world. A designer’s strongest tool was the pencil, and endless sheets of paper were sacrificed in the pursuit of perfection. That physical connection allowed them to craft elegant shapes, perfect flowing lines, and sharp panel terminations that are simply impossible to replicate behind a keyboard. Metal framework and wooden bucks directly influenced styling cues, and panels were stitched together by human hands, not robotic arms repeating precoded instructions. The care and attention to detail that went into producing cars may have slowly disappeared from the design and manufacturing processes as automakers chased better profit margins and faster turnarounds, but the love affair with kyusha has seemingly never faded. And making sure that there’s at least one example continuing the legacy, Auckland’s Neel Singh has spent the better part of a decade chasing the kyusha dream, which has culminated in an exacting period-correct restomod
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of his 1971 Datsun 1600 — also known as a ‘Bluebird’ or ‘510’. The self-confessed Honda-fiend explains that, after having run through half of the country’s Integra supply, he became increasingly interested in bygone eras of carburetted, smallcapacity screamers and styling that was the result of painstaking imagination: “Having that heavy Honda background, I wanted to change things up a little. Considering my options, all I could think about was growing up as a kid and seeing my dad [AJ] daily-driving various Datsun models. One of his in particular that I had a soft spot for was a 1600, so it was an easy call to build one in a way that I knew he’d appreciate, too.” Neel searched for nearly two years before he found the right example to kick the build off with, settling on a matte black ’69, which he says suited his west Auckland locale well. Over the next couple of years, it would serve to familiarize him with the chassis and the L-series engine offering, but, when it came to putting in the love it needed,
the unknown state under its traditional ‘quickfix’ paintwork was too much of a gamble. He considered going all out and attempting a Honda K-series rear-wheel-drive conversion as a nod to his Honda heritage, and, at one point, it even sat over a set of rare Mugen M7s, but the fate of the ‘matty b special’ was sealed when a freshly paneled-and-painted specimen appeared for sale in Dunedin. Looking over two Datsuns in his driveway, Neel was convinced to pursue the kyusha style, choosing to stick with the L-series running gear, and for good reason. You see, while the newly acquired ’71 boasted a healthy factory example of the 1.6-litre L16 that the model is named after, the ’69 already had a few tricks up its sleeve in the engine bay that it would soon donate. As common with this era of Datsun, the ‘69s bottom end was found to have been swapped out for a two-litre L20B unit sourced from the later 610 Bluebird. This manages to offer a serious punch more torque over its 1600
Slapping a ported-and-polished SSS L16 head that’s been crammed with rev-happy valvetrain pieces atop a high compression and bulletproof two-litre bottom end is undoubtedly a recipe for a good time — all in a frame that takes up all of half a car park
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For a near-50-year-old example, the Datsun handles a treat thanks to custom coilovers with Tein camber plates and a Cusco strut brace up front, while the rear packs custom-specification springs and shortened Monroe shocks
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counterpart and with a factory forged crank, is near-on bulletproof. Sitting atop, you’ll find an SSSvariant of the L16 head, which is favoured in Datsun circles for the more aggressive camshaft and larger ports from the factory. Like the block, it’s undergone a full rebuild and now packs a custom 282-degree reground cam, iSky Racing dual valve springs and retainers to ensure it revs. Match this with the wild high compression ratio that a L16/20 combination produces, it makes for a potent recipe. It delivers everything we’ve come to expect from an old car. The new twin Weber 45mm side-draughts gasp for fresh air with a deep-toned aggression at every blip of the accelerator, and the two-inch stainless-steel exhaust echoes the rasp of spent gasses rearwards with force. It makes all the right noises and feels silly rapid, despite the fact that it will never set any speed records, and you won’t find it pulling lengths on much at the flicker of the green light. But that was never the point. The package is serious kit for the era that the car comes from, so, beyond that, it has no real need to compete with more modern offerings performance-wise. After all, it is knocking on 50 years old. It was this rationale that saw Neel form each and every modification, focusing on achieving a period-correct finish. That respect is evident within the Datsun’s engine bay, where Neel has gone to great lengths to give it one hell of a tidy up while simultaneously ensuring that you are still able to see all the components that you’ve come to expect when lifting the bonnet. The carbs take pride of place in the freshly shaved and resprayed bay — as they always have done — and critical components such as the ignition leads, fuel lines, and coolant feeds are all in plain view. However, you’ll struggle to find any trace of the custom wiring loom. Notice the electronic distributor or the relocated battery? Hell, even the viscous fan has been traded in for an electric example. It’s this attention to retaining just enough of the familiar pieces that gives the appearance of a completely functional engine package while tricking the eye into not noticing all the unimportant bits that have been hidden away. It’s this effect that has created such a striking engine bay, and that only continues when you step back from the front end to take in the car as a whole. The chassis-scraping ride height, which comes courtesy of custom coilovers up front and customspecced springs at the back, is impressively
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ENGINE: Datsun L20B, 1952cc, straight-four BLOCK: Datsun L20B, new pistons, new rings, new bearings, polished crank, ARP fasteners HEAD: Ported-and-polished L16 (SSS), iSky Racing dual valve springs, iSky Racing retainers, 282-degree reground camshaft, adjustable cam gear, ARP fasteners INTAKE: Twin Weber 45mm DCOE side-draught carburettors, ported intake manifold, Weber individual velocity stacks, Weber linkages and rods EXHAUST: Custom headers, DNG Automotive stainless-steel two-inch system, DNG Automotive stainless-steel twin tips, Adrenalin R muffler, Adrenalin R resonator FUEL: Holley carburetted fuel-pressure regulator (FPR), Carter external high-flow fuel pump IGNITION: Pertronix electronic distributor conversion, MSD Blaster II coil COOLING: Aluminium radiator, 10-inch electric fan EXTRA: Relocated battery, relocated fuse box, custom loom, Mad Dat steering brace, polished rocker cover, mechanical fuel-pump blanking plate, SSS front head blanking cover, gold passivated hardware, Datsport upgraded bonnet latch, upgraded clutch slave cylinder, upgraded brake master cylinder, DNG Automotive custom brake lines, Speedflow fittings, Wilwood brake-line adjustable proportioning valve
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GEARBOX: Five-speed manual CLUTCH: Exedy FLYWHEEL: Lightened L20B DIFF: R160 limited-slip
SUPPORT The widened 14-inch SSR Star Shark wheels are styled straight out of the ’70s, and Pine Engineering was charged with the refurb, which included tying in the burgundy from the cabin and gold from the engine bay on the faces
proportional to the car’s smaller frame, and it ultimately helps swallow the refurbished and widened set of SSR Star Shark rollers that the Datsun sits over with ease. While much of the body remains as it was when it rolled off the factory floor, the factory lines are only complemented further by the new front and rear chrome bumpers and a pairing of chrome sill strips. The SSS Super Sonic–optioned front grille, in combination with an equally as poignant chin lip that’s ripped straight from circuit racing, adds a good whack of sharpness to the front end too. And, despite already having been through the body shop before his ownership, Neel has had the entire car hammered to an exacting millimetre of straightness and resprayed in Nissan Grey Metallic to satisfy his OCD. The inside of the cabin hasn’t escaped the same level of attention either, with a pair of Datsun Competition leather buckets, sitting over reproduction burgundy carpet, that matches the dyed door cards. No matter what angle you manage to catch a glimpse of it from, it’s hard not to be drawn into the car and want to fulfill the desire to see more and more. The finished product cannot be described as anything but the paying of respect to old car style. It’s careful enhancement of a car from a bygone era without forgetting the pencil and paper that it originally came from and, more important, one less example that will be lost to the passing of time. Long live the kyusha!
STRUTS: (F) Custom coilovers, Tein camber plates; (R) Monroe shocks, custom springs BRAKES: (F) Nissan 280ZX calipers and rotors, (R) factory drum EXTRA: Cusco front strut brace
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SEATS: Datsun Competition STEERING WHEEL: Momo woodgrain INSTRUMENTATION: Factory AUDIO: Pioneer head unit, 6.5-inch Rockford Fosgate three-way components EXTRA: B310 Sunny centre console, burgundy carpet, woodgrain gear knob, black leather headlining
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WHEELS: 14-inch SSR Star Shark; refurbished by Pine Engineering TYRES: 195/45R14 Toyo Proxes T1R
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PAINT: Resprayed in Nissan Grey Metallic by Slippers Refinishing ENHANCEMENTS: Reproduction rear bumper, reproduction chrome sill trims, BRE chin lip, Datsun Supersonic front grille
PERFORMANCE
POWER: 130-plus kilowatts on the butt dyno FUEL TYPE: 95 octane TUNER: Trusty screwdriver
DRIVER PROFILE
DRIVER/OWNER: Neel Singh AGE: 31 LOCATION: Auckland OCCUPATION: Automotive marketing BUILD TIME: Three years LENGTH OF OWNERSHIP: Three years THANKS: Dustin Ng at DNG Automotive, for second-to-none workmanship and custom fabrication; Daniel Wist, for the helping hand and the countless hours spent sipping on jimmies while piecing the Datto together; the Harold and Kumar crew; Shannon Thickpenny; Jared Croft; Tim ChaChaChaiii, Bedpost Wellington parts runner; Whopper Performance — if you know, you know; Circle Jerk Crew (CJC); and my mum (Bela), dad (AJ), and big bro (Kelvin)
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Apex claims the high ground in brake and clutch repairs APEX AUTO CENTRE DOES MORE THAN SUPPLY PARTS; IT MAKES WORLD-CLASS CABLES AND HOSES AND REMANUFACTURES BRAKE COMPONENTS ON SITE ong known for its expertise in stainless-steel brake resleeving and the remanufacturing of brake parts, Hamilton’s Apex Auto Centre can also produce automotive, commercial, marine, and industrial hoses while you wait, and control cables. Catering for anything from Minis to motor scrapers, identifying a niche market and providing same-day service has been Barry and Stephen Taylor’s strategy since they established Apex Brake and Clutch Ltd in February 1993. “Although we are brake and clutch specialists, our team of nine experienced staff will undertake all types of vehicle and parts repairs. A large part of our success has been from having the right staff on our team,” says manager Greg Burke. Apex Auto Centre has been specializing in brake systems for 25 years. “Our aim is to repair or manufacture parts with the quickest turnaround time possible,” says Greg. “And we are able to do that as our cables are all made on site. Our reputation as a supplier of premium products has been earned for over 20 years in New Zealand.” The types of cables Apex makes include brake, clutch, motorcycle, marine, throttle, gear shifter, transmission, excavator, push/pull, and speedo cables.
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“We design, manufacture, and distribute specially engineered cables for a wide range of customers including marine, agriculture, lawn care, trucking, heavy lifting and recreational vehicles,” he says. “We utilize the Cablecraft system in producing our push/pull cables and these cables are used throughout the world with recognized brands such as Kenworth, Mack, and Boeing.” The Cablecraft system — also used by Caterpillar and John Deere — can create a custom cable from a drawing or a physical sample. Apex also operates a brake-hose manufacturing machine, allowing hoses to be made exactly to order, on the spot. This machine can also manufacture braided brake and oil hoses. “Apex Auto Centre have been manufacturing brake hoses for more than 15 years. The hose and end fittings that we have in stock should enable us to supply brake hoses for up to 90 per cent of the vehicles on the road today. Most brake hoses can be made while you wait,” Greg says. Because of the diverse nature of the business, the company stocks a wide range of brake, clutch, and cable components, including hydraulic cylinders, shoes, drums, rotors, pads, and repair kits, catering for vehicle from 1920s to current models
Greg says there would not be a more complete brake shop anywhere in New Zealand. It specializes in the ‘hard to get’ parts. Parts manager Bevan Sutton has become adept a locating hard-toget parts, as customers know this is the place to go with unusual requests. Apex will source components from overseas when necessary but will also repair or manufacture brake and clutch parts in house. It specializes in the repair of all brake components including resleeving cylinders, boosters, calipers, proportioning valves, and brake linings. All resleeving is carried out using seamless stainless steel. Brake caliper seals and pistons do require replacement overtime; if new pistons are unavailable, these can also be resleeved in stainless steel. Apex also rebuilds brake boosters and proportioning valves, providing all parts are available, and can arrange brake component relining. While it specializes in brake and clutch servicing and repairs, the team has transferable skills and and its AA-approved workshop can undertake all types of vehicle repairs. For more information, contact Apex Auto Centre on 0800 102 739 or see apexautocentre.co.nz.
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High performance pattern Kumho Kumho are introducing the new PA51 tyre to dealers throughout November 2019. It features the new Kumho pattern for most UHP (ultra-high performance) tyres in the Kumho range. The PA51 is an all-seasons tyre suited to New Zealand’s variable weather and road conditions. The asymmetric pattern helps deliver high performance on top of Kumho’s proven extended wear on New Zealand’s course chip road surfaces. Most sizes are available now at leading tyre shops. Find out more by visiting blairs.co.nz.
Heshbon HL-26KR The Heshbon HL-26KR is the step up from the HL-26K premium two-post lift, and it features a hefty 4500kg maximum loading weight, as well as an electric automatic locking system and automatic arm restraints. Included are a remote controller and 100mm 4x4 adaptors. The Heshbon HL-26KR retails at $7699 + GST including delivery and installation. For more information, visit centurydistributors.co.nz.
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Over time, crankcase breathers can be contaminated with a build-up of oil, water and soot that can migrate into an engine’s air intake system. It can form an insulating barrier on the inside of the intercooler, preventing the intake air from shedding heat. To give a hard-working engine a breather, install a Ryco RCC350K Crankcase Filtration System. It removes impurities in engine oil created by blow-by gases, and prevents contaminants from circulating back into the engine. Available from Ryco stockists nationally. See ryco.co.nz.
Raininer — true Niche style DTM’s new Niche Rainier M239 and M240 are looking schmick! With the classic Niche monobloc big brake clearance, concave profile, and aggressive staggered fitments, these wheels are Niche to the core. The Rainier’s spokes extend to the edge of the lip, allowing for maximum concave. The Niche Rainer M239 comes in anthracite and gloss black and is available in 18-, 19-, 20-, and 22-inch sizes. RRP is $382–$798 incl. GST. Check out the range at dtm.co.nz.
LS bushing trunnion upgrade kits The new LS bushing trunnion upgrade kits at 1st Auto Parts are engineered to provide maximum lubrication to trunnions, while preserving maximum load capabilities. A machined oil channel provides constant lubrication, while the greater surface area will support 300 times the loading of a factory needle bearing. The kits include the trunnion, bushings, and C-clips, and can be used with the stock rocker bolt. Priced from $378.35. Call 1st Auto Parts on 09 638 6439 for more information.
Rain-X Plastic Water Repellent Watch water bead off various plastics, including Lexan, Lucite, Perspex, acrylics, and more with Rain-X Plastic Water Repellent. Spray on to clean and dry surfaces, wipe off, and buff with a cotton cloth, and visibility through motorcycle windscreens, goggles, visors, and boat windshields will be greatly improved. Available from leading automotive stores throughout New Zealand. Contact your local stockist for more information and pricing.
Nolathane 4x4 Alignment Correction Raise your 4X4 ride height and not only do you get camber and caster issues, you also get ball joint articulation and clearance to the coil over strut issues. The new Nolathane offset UCA (Upper Control Arm) is an all-in-one solution for vehicles lifted 30mm to 70mm, giving an increase between +2.5 and +3.5 degrees of caster and up to 1.5 degrees of negative camber, with greater articulation and strut clearance. RRP $850. For more information, see nolathane.com.au/UCA.php
TRW builds better brake pads TRW applies an advanced silicon coating known as ‘Cotec’ to its brake pads which improves contact between the brake disc and pad, promoting shorter stopping distances. TRW has also developed a premium quality, ceramic formulation, low dust brake pad called ‘Dtec’. With the safety benefits of the Cotec range, Dtec pads also provide low-dust technology that reduces rim surface dust levels by up to 45 per cent. For more information, visit trwaftermarket.com or call ZF Aftermarket on +61 2 9679 5555.
The 2-Post super symmetric advantage Steiner’s new LT245CF 4.5 tonne 2 Post is a new direct-drive lift with ‘super symmetric’ arms. This allows the front arms to be directly positioned to the lifting point without having to shuffle the vehicle back and forth as with many competing lifts. Height is adjustable from 4231mm to 4431mm overall. Optional features include an LED light kit and single phase motor. Comes with Treadway Equipped’s 100-day, 100% guarantee for $5320.00 + GST delivered and installed. Find out more at treadwayequipped.co.nz or call 0800 653 246.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN NEW ZEALAND’S WIDER AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
TERRITORY MANAGER | LOWER NORTH ISLAND About the role As the Territory Manager, you will be on the road visiting our existing customers within the greater Wellington/Manawatu region, as well as developing new business in the area. As the main point of contact for those customers, you will ensure their account is well looked after, assisting them with all of their product/ordering needs and ensuring that we provide a level of service superior to our competitors. There is an element of new business to this role and you will always be on the lookout for new opportunities to build that customer base. Day to day you will report through to the Key Accounts Manager, although this is a highly autonomous role — We will trust you to do whatever it takes to deliver outstanding results! Skills and experience Building and maintaining strong relationships will come naturally to you, but you will also be a competent sales rep or account manager that optimises every opportunity to bring on new business. You will be dealing with our key trade customers for the area, therefore experience within automotive or strong automotive parts knowledge is essential. You will be able to demonstrate where you have maximized revenue, sales, market share and profit performance.
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SPECIALIST | CHRISTCHURCH About us It’s an exciting time at Extreme Automotive as we build on our strategic plan to launch the NAPA business in NZ. We are backed by GPC Asia Pacific, who own many automotive trade and specialist businesses and have been serving customers for up to 90 years. To meet the growing requirements of our customers these businesses will form NAPA. Collectively, this positions us to continue to provide the first choice for automotive and specialist parts, accessories and solutions to our customers. About the role As an Automotive Parts Specialist, you will be delivering exceptional customer service over the counter and via phone to a number of key automotive trade clients — Our clients are experienced automotive tradespeople, therefore you will need a strong understanding of car parts and suppliers to hit the ground running in this busy environment. Providing professional and accurate advice on parts queries and interpreting the customers’ requirements Upselling on associated parts and informing customers of relevant promotions Processing parts orders and dispatching in a timely manner Developing and maintaining customer relationships
About us This is a great time to join ASL as we build on our strategic plan to launch the NAPA business in NZ. We are backed by GPC Asia Pacific, who own many automotive trade and specialist businesses and have been serving customers for up to 90 years. To meet the growing requirements of our customers these businesses will form NAPA. Collectively, this positions us to continue to provide the first choice for automotive and specialist parts, accessories and solutions to our customers.
Skills and experience We are looking for experienced Automotive Parts Specialists in order to understand our various products and be able to tailor a solution to suit each customer’s unique needs. Previous experience in the automotive industry is essential — Ideally in parts sales or as a mechanic or similar. Combine with you your strong communication skills, you will have a natural ability to build strong relationships with customers.
Send your CV to our Careers Team — careers@gpcasiapac.co.nz.
Send your CV to our Careers Team — careers@gpcasiapac.co.nz
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About the role In this role you will be based on the road, seeking new business opportunities while also maintaining relationships with our already established automotive trade customers. You will assist our trade customers in finding the best products to meet their needs, and ensure that they receive a level of service superior to what our competitors offer. Skills and experience To be successful in this role you will have proven sales and account management experience and enjoy working towards KPI’s and targets. Our clients are experienced automotive trades professionals, so experience and/or knowledge of the automotive industry is essential, as well as a clear and personable communication style. Building relationships will come naturally to you, as well as the ability to work within a fast paced environment. About us It’s an exciting time at Autostop, (a division of Automotive Supplies) — we have embarked on a milestone change for our industry, and this is your opportunity to be a significant part of it. Founded originally in 1975, the business was acquired by Genuine Parts Company in 2016, giving us truly global scale and aligning us with other prominent automotive brands such as Repco, Appco, Motospecs, Ashdown Ingram and more!
About the role In this role, you will be on the road visiting our trade customers and developing new business in the area. As the main point of contact for those key customers, you will ensure their account is well looked after, assisting them with all of their product/ ordering needs and ensuring that we provide a level of service superior to our competitors. You will strive to look after the needs of our customers whilst also growing profit margin and market share for the store. Duties include: • Ensuring the established customer base are receiving exceptional service and growing those relationships • Working with the Area Manager/s on building new business in the area • Developing and maintaining a structured call cycle • Being efficiently and proactive in providing support and solutions to customers’ needs • Involvement in planning activities to drive sales and exceed budgets • Liaising with our in-store Trade Specialists to ensure our key clients are well looked after Skills and experience To be successful in this role you will have proven sales and account management experience and enjoy working towards KPI’s and targets. Our clients are experienced automotive trades professionals, so experience within the industry or strong automotive parts knowledge is essential. Building relationships will come naturally to you, the ability to work within a fast-paced business. Send your CV to careers@repco.co.nz.
ASSISTANT BRANCH MANAGER | OTAHUHU
About the role As an Automotive Parts Specialist, you will be delivering exceptional customer service over the counter and via phone to a number of key automotive trade clients — Our clients are experienced automotive tradespeople, therefore you will need a strong understanding of car parts and suppliers to hit the ground running in this busy environment. • Providing friendly and accurate advice, predominately on hard part queries • Processing trade sales and organising delivery • Answering phone queries and offering technical advice o ensure the right parts are received • Servicing and building lasting relationships with our trade customers
About the role We are on the lookout for an enthusiastic individual who would like to combine their management experience with their passion for automotive. This is an opportunity to get some real hands on experience, partnering with the branch manager on the below tasks: • Supporting the Branch Manager to drive sales and improve store performance • Motivating and organising staff on a daily basis to create a great team culture • Providing exceptional customer service and accurate advice to our customers • Processing trade sales • Building strong relationships with key customers and team members alike
Skills and experience We need someone to hit the ground running, therefore you will have either automotive parts sales experience or have been in the automotive trade industry as a mechanic or similar. Complimented with your strong communication skills, you will have a passion for customer service and the ability to build rapport with ease.
Skills and experience Appco Otahuhu is one of our busiest trade stores and therefore we need someone with strong automotive knowledge and/o experience. You’ll enjoy working with people, both staff and customers. For us, this isn’t just a job, it’s a career, with a view for the successful candidate to progress their automotive career further within our business. We’re looking for: • Previous experience within a manager or supervisory role • Automotive experience and knowledge • Strong track record of driving sales and hitting KPI’s • A natural ability to build rapport with customers • Strong problems solving and decision making skills • Excellent organisational and prioritising skills
About us We need someone to hit the ground running, therefore you will have either automotive parts sales experience or have been in the automotive trade industry as a mechanic or similar. Complimented with your strong communication skills, you will have a passion for customer service and the ability to build rapport with ease. Send your CV to — careers@repco.co.nz.
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Send your CV to — careers@repco.co.nz.
MECHANIC / AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST Do you know somebody looking for a change within the Automotive Industry? We have positions available within our company for an: • Automotive Machinist • Automotive Mechanic Experience with V8 Performance Engines and American vehicles would be an advantage with the opportunity to grow within the company. West Auckland Engine Reconditioners is an iconic Automotive and Engine building workshop, well known within the Performance Industry. Majority of our work is with American vehicles and if you are passionate about performance vehicles, this is a great opportunity to learn and further your career. Training will be given to the successful applicants. Please send your CV to: waer@xtra.co.nz or contact Eric or Daniel on 09 838 7536.
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ASSISTANT BRANCH MANAGER | NEW LYNN AECS is a leading training and equipment provider for the Australasian automotive market. We deliver modern automotive diagnostic systems with a very high level of technology in both our training and equipment to the automotive industry. The Opportunity The primary focus will be as our Technical Trainer, involving travel to deliver AECS training seminars. You’ll inspire our trainees to work towards being the best in the industry, provide input on training curriculum and co-ordinate activities that support the training department and its team. The secondary focus will be proactively working with our customers providing automotive and equipment technical support, via technical forums,
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visits, email and phone. If you are highly motivated with a passion for the automotive industry, and inspiring others to be their best, this would be the role for you. Required skills • Minimum 5 years’ automotive industry experience (diagnostics); or previous experience in a technical training role. • Excellent oral and written communication skills. • A passion for sharing knowledge and information. • Professional appearance and presentation. • Willingness to travel as required. Preferred skills: • Competent with Microsoft Office suite. • Exceptionally self-motivated and directed.
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• Superior analytical, evaluative, and problemsolving ability. • Exceptional interpersonal, presentation, listening and communication skills. • Strong planning, organisation and time management skills. • High level of professionalism and integrity; good judgment. • A full clean New Zealand Drivers Licence. • New Zealand Citizenship or Permanent Residency. The Provisions We will supply you with: A laptop, company credit card and vehicle (for training and support only). Remuneration includes performance-linked incentives.
The Contact If you believe you’d make a great fit for our team, please send your resume and cover letter to jobs@ aecs.net. Please note: You don’t need a previous teaching/ training qualification. We will train the right person. We place value on electronic qualifications, industry experience, being a good human to those around you and having the right attitude. AECS is an equal employment opportunity/ affirmative action employer.
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YOUR GUIDE TO NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING AUTOMOTIVE TRADE SUPPLIERS
0800 472 787 0800 200 100 0800 445 889 0800 333 125 aecs.net 06 874 9077 bntnz.co.nz 09 414 3200 hcb.co.nz or 0800 422 228
precisionequipment.co.nz 0800 246 478
jasoceania.co.nz or 0800 527 335
dieseldistributors.co.nz or 09 265 0622 09 836 6673
autolign.co.nz or 09 574 2288 tatp.co.nz or 0800 268 266
smitsgroup.co.nz or 0800 227 422
griffithsequipment.co.nz or 09 525 4575
parts@1stautoparts.co.nz or 09 638 6439 mountshop.co.nz or 0508 866 686
bmw.co.nz or 0508 269 727 cyb.co.nz or 09 978 6666
0800 465 855 0800 549 429
automaster.co.nz or 0800 214 604 centurydistributors.co.nz
smitsgroup.co.nz or 0800 227 422
patchrubber.co.nz or 0508 837 248 dtm.co.nz or 0800 621 233 penriteoil.co.nz or 0800 533 698 nzmotoroils.com or 0800 942 645
0800 383 566 06 306 8446 or blackfern.coop redarcelectronics.co.nz 0800 757 333 or fenixautoparts.co.nz
crc.co.nz or 09 272 2700 rjbatt.co.nz or 09 636 5980
treadwayequipped.co.nz 0800 436 436
The Auto Channel supplier directory is your easy reference for sourcing a range of automotive products and services. This directory is a paid service for businesses who supply to the New Zealand automotive trade. To secure your inclusion, contact Mark Everleigh on 09 222 1729 or mark.everleigh@parkside.co.nz.
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Counterfeiting of auto parts increasing PHONY COMPONENTS HURT THE TRADE AND, POTENTIALLY, CUSTOMERS side from the negative economic consequences of being hoodwinked, fake parts can be a serious safety risk, says James E Guyette, reporting in searchautoparts.com: “There’s some scary stuff out there,” says distributor Michael Antonelli of Vantage Marketing Global Inc., based on Grand Island, NY. “It may look the same on the outside, but you have no idea what’s on the inside; it may even work — at least for a while.” Just about any part of a vehicle can be copied, faked and sold to an unsuspecting buyer. “There are different levels of sophistication and scruples,” according to Antonelli. “It’s whatever the flavour of the day is” in terms of whatever product is popular enough to be falsely duplicated and then covertly disseminated at a profit.
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Minimal risk of detection “If they see a demand they’ll start making it,” Antonelli notes. “We’ve seen people copy a lot of products, but they don’t have the same parameters” as those produced at a legitimate factory OEM quality factory. Antonelli urges aftermarket business owners to resist dodgy parts despite the lure of cheaper pricing. For a given dicey part, “If I can save 20 per cent, I’m only saving 10 bucks; do I want to risk that?” Knowing your seller is a good technique for avoiding counterfeit parts, especially when making offshore purchases. “If it’s got a (mainstream) manufacturer’s name on it but you’re getting it from some weird source — beware,” says Antonelli. “Be cautious around ‘white box’ as well.”
US$45 billion cost to global business A study by Frost & Sullivan estimates that automotive suppliers lost US$45 billion to counterfeiting worldwide in 2011, and the economic value of pirated products is expected to double by 2022.
“Trafficking counterfeit merchandise/products, which often have unknown ingredients or are constructed with substandard materials, pose a significant public safety and national security risk,” says Jerry C Templet Jr, deputy special agent in charge at the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) office in San Francisco and Northern California. “Additionally, the entry of illicit products into the commerce of the US negatively impacts legitimate US businesses,” he says.
Serious and growing problem The list of auto parts seized by customs officials includes airbags, brake pads, wheels, seat belts, oil and air filters, control arms, windshields, bearings, steering linkages, ignition coils, microchips, spark plugs, solenoids, clutch housings, crankshafts, diagnostic equipment, suspension parts and oil pumps, reports Chris Caris, administrator of the Automotive Anti-Counterfeiting Council. The proliferation of counterfeit auto parts is increasing, according to the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (NIPRCC), which is led by HSI, an enforcement arm of ICE, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “Law enforcement has identified a trend of counterfeited parts that is growing at an alarming rate,” says NIPRCC’s Bruce Foucart. “At best these parts will not perform as well as authentic parts. At worst, they can fail catastrophically with potentially fatal consequences.” Do business only with reputable repair shops or the manufacturer’s repair network. Stay informed about the sources of parts you are purchasing or installing — do basic research. Beware of ‘too good to be true’ prices that are well below those of competitors. Use caution when purchasing auto parts on the internet that are shipped from other countries or are sold at very low prices.
Auto Channel is the best way to reach the wider automotive industry. The publication is direct mailed to 11,367 New Zealand businesses in the following automotive sectors: Automotive workshops Parts importers and distributors Transmission specialists Automotive recyclers Towing operators Panel beaters and painters Crash repairers Tyre dealers Suspension and underbody repairers Steering specialists Towing operators Auto-electrical repairers New- and used-car dealers Air-conditioning repairers Heavy-machinery dealers Trucking and transport
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