79-82 Honda Cbx 1000 Cbx1000 Cbx1050 Carb Accelerator Pump Kit Diaphragm on 2040-parts.com
Oak Hill, Florida, US
Intake & Fuel Systems for Sale
- 2 yamaha 81-83 xv750 virago, midnight virago carb kits(US $44.49)
- Honda gl1500 goldwing gl1500a gl1500i gl1500se accelerator pump kit(US $21.99)
- (2) honda 78-79 cx500 cx500c cx500d carb kits(US $39.99)
- Yamaha xs360 xs400 sr500 xs650 xs750 xs1100 petcock kit(US $27.99)
- 4x suzuki gsx600 gsx750 rf900 gsx1100 gsxr1100 gsf1200 carb slide diaphragms(US $66.00)
- 2x yamaha xs1100 petcock gasket orings(US $18.00)
Porsche confirms smaller four-cylinder engines
Tue, 25 Mar 2014Porsche has confirmed it will reduce its CO2 emissions by introducing four-cylinder engines in the next Boxster and Cayman models. CEO Matthias Müller told Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport magazine that road cars will follow the lead set by the Le Mans Porsche 919 we first saw at Geneva, by being fitted with smaller, turbocharged engines. 2014 Porsche Boxster and Cayman GTS revealed Porsche 919 Hybrid at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show Although Porsche hasn’t officially given any performance figures for the new four-cylinder petrol engine, Müller reportedly said it would boast up to 400hp – making it more powerful than the outgoing six-cylinder models, including the range-topping GTS unveiled last week.
Peugeot RC Z will be built
Thu, 24 Apr 2008By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 24 April 2008 12:50 The Peugeot RC Z has been confirmed for production. After claims about gauging public reaction, and teasing us with drives in a concept car that felt production-ready, the French manufacturer has done the decent thing and decided to build the RC Z. The production model will be shown at the 2009 Frankfurt show, two years after the concept was first unveiled.
New BMW M3 and M4 revealed for 2014
Thu, 12 Dec 2013This is it, folks – this is your early petrolheaded Christmas present: BMW has released full details of the new BMW M3 Saloon and M4 Coupe. And we do mean full details. Output of 431 turbocharged horsepower is the headline, but really it’s the extent of the engineering overhaul carried out by BMW’s M division that really stuns the senses here.