Mainland Mechanical Taupo

Mainland Mechanical Taupo Vehicle services and mechanical repairs to all makes and models. We do wheel alignment and WOF's

12/04/2024
11/04/2024

A third different New Zealand circuit will host a championship Supercars round on April 19-21

Tired of waiting in endless queues to get a Warrant of Fitness done on your vehicle? Visit us or call in today for quick...
27/03/2024

Tired of waiting in endless queues to get a Warrant of Fitness done on your vehicle? Visit us or call in today for quick, friendly service.

Good to read. For the love of cars.
19/03/2024

Good to read. For the love of cars.

BEACH HOP ⛱ is around the corner. Get your 🚦Classic/Vintage cars🚦serviced or Wof'd before you leave. With our classic ca...
18/03/2024

BEACH HOP ⛱ is around the corner. Get your 🚦Classic/Vintage cars🚦serviced or Wof'd before you leave. With our classic car specialist☑️on site, you can be assured knowing everything is on point☑️and ready to drive off into the sunset🌅

Give us a call or pop in today!

10/01/2024
Mainland Mechanical Taupo will be closed from Friday, 22 December 2023, until 8 January 2024.  We would like to thank al...
20/12/2023

Mainland Mechanical Taupo will be closed from Friday, 22 December 2023, until 8 January 2024.

We would like to thank all our loyal customers for your continued support and trust in our workmanship. We would like to wish you and our suppliers a merry Christmas and a Happy new year.

Please travel safe and let's make 2024 even more spectacular.

Greetings from the Mainland Group.

Before we all take a break. Let us get those last minute services and Wof's sorted for you. Visit us today @ 16 Miro Str...
14/12/2023

Before we all take a break. Let us get those last minute services and Wof's sorted for you. Visit us today @ 16 Miro Street, Taupo.

Car Brake Facts: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Car BrakesKnowledge is power – and the more you know, the better you ca...
14/12/2023

Car Brake Facts: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Car Brakes

Knowledge is power – and the more you know, the better you can apply your newfound knowledge in real life applications. The same can be said for brakes; we know every car is fitted with a braking system – whether it’s your 1979 VW Beetle or your 2016 Ford Mustang. But what about the facts about brakes we aren’t told every day?

Here are ten great facts about car brakes you might not know!

Car Brakes Facts You Might Not Know
Formula 1 race cars have the most advanced braking systems in the world. A Formula 1 car has the ability to accelerate to 200 km/h and brake to a complete stop in just seven seconds, thanks to its massive disc brakes and calipers. (The discs even glow red hot when the car is braking!)

Anti-lock brake systems or ABS as we now know it were first developed for aircraft use in 1929. Automobile manufacturers didn’t officially adopt the technology until 1970 (as an optional add-on to Lincoln Continentals).

The brakes of a hybrid vehicle actually help charge the battery that powers the electric motor. Every time you step on the brakes, the energy that most cars waste is instead converted to electricity for the car to use later.

Modern disc brake systems generate extremely high temperatures. Operating temperatures average 350 degrees Celsius and peak around 750 degrees while under heavy load or while mountain driving.

Squealing brakes? That’s your brake pads telling you they need to be replaced. Most brake pads have built in metal tabs called ‘squealers’ that are designed to scrape the rotor when the brake pads are worn to minimum safety thickness.

Early braking systems consisted of nothing more than a block of wood and a lever system. When the driver wanted to stop, he had to pull a lever located next to him and make the wooden block bear against the wheel. While this worked perfectly fine for old-school steel-rimmed wheels, the technology had to be revamped when rubber tires came into play.

Brake fluid attracts water like magnets attract metal. Over time, the brake fluid absorbs water from the air, and all of the excess moisture gradually reduces its boiling point, increases its viscosity, and promotes rust and corrosion.

When a vehicle’s brakes are cold, the stopping distance is more dependent on the traction of the tires than the power of the brakes.

Louis Renault (the founder of Renault Motors) is largely credited with the development of the modern day drum brake in 1902. A pioneer of the automobile industry, Renault went on to invent many other technologies that are still in use today, including hydraulic shock absorbers, turbocharged engines, and “direct drive,” the industry’s first gearbox.

The carbon ceramic discs in a McLaren P1 are coated in silicon carbide—one of the hardest materials on Earth. These specially designed discs can bring the car to a halt from 100 km/h (62 mph) in a distance of just 30.2 metres

Address

16 Miro Street, Tauhara
Taupo
3378

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+64211032630

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