Ford M-6375-n427 184 Tooth Flywheel Sfi Bb Fe Steel Int. Balance Flywheel, 184 T on 2040-parts.com
Ronkonkoma, New York, United States
Transmission for Sale
- Bert transmission sun gear - steel - bert transmission - each(US $174.84)
- Hurst quarter stick shifter cover or pistol grip (front cable exit)(US $69.99)
- Prw industries, inc. 1635080 steel sfi flywheel - sbc 168 tooth - int. balance f(C $432.05)
- Prw industries, inc. 1628980 flywheel sbf sfi billet steel 64-95 internal bal fl(C $463.17)
- Prw industries, inc. 1640071 steel sfi flywheel - sbc 153 tooth - ext. balance f(C $486.96)
- Centerforce 700160 chevy flywheel flywheel, 168 tooth, 35.7 lb, sfi 1.1, steel,(US $458.45)
Toyota begins testing wireless recharging for electric cars
Thu, 13 Feb 2014Toyota has announced that it will begin actual verification testing of its new wireless battery charging system for electric vehicles, one which charges the battery of a plug-in hybrid or a pure-electric car by having the car park over it. Toyota's charging system uses magnetic-resonance technology, which operates by transmitting electricity by using the magnetic resonance resulting from changes in magnentic field intensity between a coil positioned under the car, and a receiving coil built into the underside of the vehicle. This system eliminates the need for physically plugging in an electric car or a hybrid to an actual plug, and also has the potential to solve the problem of multiple types of actual plugs.
Renault says Saturn supply deal ‘just didn't add up'
Fri, 02 Oct 2009In the eleventh hour of Roger Penske's venture to acquire Saturn from General Motors Co. to keep the brand alive, Renault's executive committee in France concluded, “Ca fait deux.” Rough translation: “It's not going to come together.” Despite Penske's statements that his organization had been in discussions with automakers around the world, ultimately his hopes had been pinned on only one: Renault SA. Penske and Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn are friends and talk frequently.
Vauxhall and Opel 'not for sale' - CEO Akerson
Thu, 28 Jul 2011GM chief executive Dan Akerson has overnight dismissed claims that its Vauxhall/Opel European division is for sale. CAR's European editor Georg Kacher, and media outlets in Germany, reported last month that German chancellor Angela Merkel had weighed in to the debate and encouraged Volkswagen to step in and take GM Europe off GM's hands. Vauxhall and Opel have also been linked to a possible sale to the Chinese.