Fuel Pressure Regulators for Sale
- Saab 9-3 1.9 2008 tid 5dr mk2 fuel pressure regulator 55207253(US $)
- Aeromotive ptfe stainless braided fuel lines 15315(US $200.90)
- Aeromotive ptfe stainless braided fuel lines 15326(US $316.65)
- Aeromotive adjustable fuel pressure regulator 30-120psi .313 valve for -3x -8 /(US $268.95)
- Aeromotive regulator - for 30-120 psi - .313 valve - 2x an-10 inlets / an-10(US $277.95)
- Aeromotive regulator - for 30-120 psi - .500 valve - 2x an-10 inlets / an-10(US $277.95)
Tesla Model S fire – are petrol or electric cars safer?
Mon, 07 Oct 2013Tesla Tesla Model S fire – are petrol or electric cars safer? Last week, a Tesla Model S all-electric luxury car like that pictured above caught fire. Lithium-ion batteries – similar to those powering the Tesla – have developed something of a reputation for spontaneous combustion in recent years, including notable incidents involving not only mobile phones and laptop computers but also the Boeing Dreamliner ‘super jumbo’ passenger aircraft.
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 & 4S, Coupe & Convertible first photos leak
Sat, 25 Aug 2012The first photos of the 2013 4WD Porsche 911 Carrera 4 & 4S – coupe and cabriolet – have leaked out ahead of a Paris 2012 debut. Update: The new Porsche 911 Carrera 4 has now been officially revealed. The latest version of the Porsche 911 (Porsche 911) arrived at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, and Porsche are planning to reveal the four wheel drive versions – the Porsche 911 $ and 4S, Coupe and cabriolet – at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.
Volvo gives T6 engine the Polestar treatment
Fri, 02 Dec 2011Just weeks after announcing its Polestar performance kits for the T5-engined cars, Volvo is now offering packages for the XC60, S60 and XC70 models fitted with its turbocharged six-cylinder engine. The T6 Polestar software package adds 25 hp and 30 lb-ft of torque, bringing totals to 325 hp and 355 lb-ft, respectively. Volvo says the added power won't result in greater fuel consumption, as the tuning of the engine only increases power when needed--though we'd imagine most drivers will feel the need often enough to significantly affect mileage.