Ignition Wires for Sale
- Beck arnley 1751028 beck/arnley 175-1028 coil boot(US $29.88)
- Beck arnley 1751033 beck/arnley 175-1033 coil boot(US $36.00)
- Spark plug boot (2) honda acura 3.0l 3.2l 3.5l 3.7l 24 valve vtec & i-vtec(US $9.99)
- New taylor spiral pro plug wires 8 mm mopar small block 318 340 360 buick 69 70(US $49.95)
- Standard spp46 direct ignition coil boot - coil on plug boot(US $29.20)
- Accel 170056 competition; wire loom kit(US $84.80)
New Subaru Forester UK launch summer 2013
Mon, 26 Nov 2012The 2013 Subaru Forester was revealed in Japan earlier this month and Subaru confirm it will arrive in the UK summer 2013. The new Forester does look very like the current Forester, but it does get some cosmetic tweaks with new bumpers, a more defined crease down the flanks and new alloys, mas well as a few extra toys like a new Infotainment Centre and SatNav with reversing camera. But what is also new is that in addition to a 2.0 litre petrol and diesel engine option – both with around 150PS – Subaru has confirmed the 2012 Forester will also get a new a new 2.0-litre direct injection turbo good for 280PS, which should bring a whole new dimension to the Forester experience.
The anti-drink-drive car
Fri, 03 Aug 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 03 August 2007 02:25 Nissan today unveiled its answer to drink-driving: the car that monitors the driver's alcohol level before every journey and stops you if you're about to break the law. Boffins at the Japanese firm have equipped a domestic market Fuga with monitoring equipment that can spot if a driver has been boozing. It's so sophisticated, engineers claim it can differentiate between perfume (which often contains alcohol) and tell if it's the driver or the passengers that have been drinking.
Honda CR-V 1.6i-DTEC does 77.86 mpg in the ‘Real World’
Wed, 11 Dec 2013The Honda CR-V 1.6i-DTEC (pictured) does 77.86 mpg in the ‘Real World’ Official car economy figures are pretty useless at being anything other than a guide to the relative economy of cars on sale. But Honda are trying to prove that’s not true. They’ve taken their new CR-V 1.6i-DTEC – which has official economy of 62.8 mpg – out on a mission to prove it can do even more miles to the gallon in the real world than in official tests.