This is a brand new crankcase filter element for a caterpiller . ( part # 290-8568 ) This filter gets clogged and the engine runs rough , sometimes wont throw a code.
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- International navistar tps throttle position sensor bendix(US $249.69)
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Gumpert tease two debuts for Geneva 2012
Sun, 26 Feb 2012Gumpert are teasing two new cars for Geneva 2012 Gumpert has revealed they are heading to the 2012 Geneva Motor Show with two debuts. One should be a production version of the Gumpert Tornante. Back in November we reported that Gumpert were teasing a new car debut for the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, which we concluded (or hoped) would be a production version of the Gumpert Tornante by TOURING we saw at the Geneva show in 2011.
Toyota FT-86 II concept
Mon, 14 Mar 2011Toyota's FT-86 concept has had much fascination and speculation attached to it since its original show debut at the 2009 Tokyo motor show. Geneva saw the much anticipated RWD coupe receive a mild make over and feature several updates for 2011. The FT-86 II has been developed in conjunction with Subaru, who also previewed their vision of the same brief...albeit somewhat further from production specification than the Toyota.
Yorkshire composer makes music from car sounds
Sun, 25 Mar 2012Car Sounds Music by Mark Marrington Yorkshire composer Mark Marrington has created ‘Dance Music with a vehicular Twist’ in a composition using car sounds. Making ‘music’ from car sounds is nothing new. If you’re a Top Gear fan you’ll remember music maestro James May doing something similar with TG’s theme tune Jessica to some derision, and the boys clicked and shut a trio of BL’s best to the tune of Pink Floyd’s ‘Money’.