Fuel Pressure Regulators for Sale
- Bell engineering rising rate fuel management unit(US $150.00)
- Willys carb 3-10 psi inline fuel pressure regulator p/n 791(US $233.99)
- Aeromotive 30-70 psi rail mount fuel pressure regulator p/n 13107(US $207.99)
- Aeromotive 40-75 psi a1000 marine inline fuel pressure regulator p/n 13114(US $223.59)
- Magnafuel 4-12 psi 2 port fuel pressure regulator p/n mp-9833(US $224.25)
- Magnafuel 4-12 psi fuel pressure regulator p/n mp-9945(US $233.99)
Are new car sales figures a fantasy?
Sat, 11 Aug 2012A recent report from Germany claimed up to 30 per cent of new car sales were a fiction. Could the same be true in the UK? Despite the recession – and the lack of finance deals for a huge number of potential customers – new car sales in the UK seem to be rising inexorably.
Mustang logo inspired by football game?
Fri, 25 Oct 2013Did inspiration strike Lee Iacocca during a football game at the University of Michigan 50 years ago? At the time, Iacocca was a vice president with Ford Motor Co., which was preparing to roll out a new sports car the following spring. On Sept.
Mercedes C 63 AMG Coupé drifting at Laguna Seca (Video)
Wed, 02 May 2012Mercedes C 63 AMG Coupé drifting at Laguna Seca To celebrate 2 million views on their YouTube Channel, AMG has taken a C 63 AMG Coupe for a bit of a blat round the Corkscrew at Laguna Seca. Car makers are slowly waking up to the joys of the Interweb as a way to promote their wares, and they’re all busy feeding their Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and YouTube channels with new content to keep fans amused. It’s never exactly the most unbiased content so it often needs taking with a pinch of Maldon’s finest, but YouTube, in particular, gives car makers the chance to showcase their cars in action, and if they can do that and makes ‘fans’ feel a part of it, so much the better.