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2011-2013 Mini Cooper S R55 R56 Intake Manifold Boost Pressure Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Calabasas, California, United States

Calabasas, California, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

Boost Pressure Sensor on the Intake Manifold pulled from a 2011 Mini Cooper S. This Sensor will fit 2011-2013 Mini Cooper S (N18  engine type) models only. Please buyer verify that this is the part that you need prior to purchase. This unit was tested on the vehicle. If you have any questions feel free to message me. No returns on electrical items. Thank you 

Jaguar makes XK range more Dynamic for 2015

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

Jaguar has launched two new special edition XK models for the 2015 model year, both boasting greater value and offering more visual appeal. The XK Signature and XK Dynamic R replace all previous variants other than the range-topping XKR-S – yes, that includes the previous XKR model – and have been configured to fit in more comfortably alongside the smash hit F-Type range. Jaguar F-Type Coupe R prototype review (2014 onwards) 21 reasons why the Jaguar F-Type Coupe R will blow your mind Both models will arrive in showrooms in March – which, coincidentally, is the same time Jaguar’s new F-Type Coupe derivative also goes on sale… The XK Signature is the new value leader.

New ‘E10’ fuel could cost drivers £billions

Fri, 07 Feb 2014

A Government proposal to implement a new type of petrol fuel called ‘E10’ has been met with outrage, with consumer car publication What Car? branding the plans as “irresponsible.” E10 petrol could potentially cost UK drivers billions of pounds each year, as the new fuel is less efficient and more polluting than the current blend of petrol used in the UK. On Bing: see pictures of how petrol is made Scientists produce “petrol from air” Petrol sold in Britain already conforms to E5 rules, containing up to 5% bio-ethanol by volume.

Kia sports coupe concept

Wed, 18 Jul 2007

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 18 July 2007 09:15 Kia sports coupe concept: the first glimpse Do you detect hints of Audi TT about this low-slung sports car concept? Maybe you should, because it’s the shape of Kias to come and was designed by Peter Schreyer, the Koreans’ new design director and former head of design at Audi. It’s being hailed as a landmark car for Kia, and we’d say that for once the PR puff is spot-on.