Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Alfano Cylinder Head Temp Sensor (cht) Ntc Type D14mm - Length 40cm on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

ATHENS, default, Greece

ATHENS, default, Greece
ALFANO cylinder head temp sensor (CHT) NTC type D14mm - Length 40cm, US $80.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:ALFANO Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:A-254 Country/Region of Manufacture:Belgium

ALFANO cylinder head temp sensor (CHT) NTC type D14mm - Length 40cm

NTC Type temperature sensor
Application : Spark Plug / Cylinder Head (CHT)
Maximum Temperature: 285°C / 545°F
Spark plug : 10mm
Length : 40cm / 15.7inch
Important note : This sensor must be used with an extension
Height of the sensor, 5.4mm : « normal version »

Ferraris on film

Mon, 19 Feb 2007

By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 19 February 2007 01:24 Ferraris on the silver screen Ferrari has issued previously unseen photos of its cars alongside Hollywood stars for a new exhibition celebrating the marque's role on the silver screen. There is new footage of Ferraris on set and with big-name actors, as part of the company's 60th anniversary celebrations. The exhibition at the Galleria museum in Maranello runs until 30 June.

Volvo Teases With Release Of New Xc90 Interior

Wed, 28 May 2014

SWEDISH car maker Volvo ramping up the hype surrounding its low awaited new large SUV. The second generation XC90 is an important car for the firm, and it’s started the process by issuing pictures of the car’s interior. The new interior is clearly the most luxurious to have been designed for a Volvo, taking its inspiration from the country of Volvo's birth, Sweden, which has a reputation for integrating the latest technology with clean, unfussy design.

Lincoln opens first dedicated design studio for 40 years

Fri, 19 Oct 2012

Ford has opened the first dedicated Lincoln design center for 40 years in Dearborn, Michigan, as part of its ongoing brand reinvention. Last August Ford announced it would be creating the studio for its luxury brand as well as increasing spending, giving it unique interiors and powertrains in an effort to differentiate it from the core Ford offerings. The Lincoln Design Studio has been built on the campus of Ford's Product Development center and houses designers, sculptors, modelers and engineers who make up part of a larger Lincoln Product Development team that will create four new Lincoln vehicles by 2015.