Carburetor Parts for Sale
- Holley 703-47 marine renew kit(US $66.39)
- Quick fuel 41-100qft pump cam assortment(US $33.17)
- Edelbrock 1491 performer series throttle cable plate kit(US $21.99)
- For gm 700r4 transmissions throttle carburetor cable mount bracket ezefi 304147’(US $42.73)
- Fel-pro 61445 throttle body mounting gasket for 3.5 toyota v6 2grfe new(US $12.00)
- For suzuki gt380 1973 - 1977 carb repair kit / overhaul refurb carburettor parts(US $13.72)
Mitsubishi ASX Black Special Edition launches
Fri, 11 Nov 2011Mitsubishi ASX Black launches - with satin black styling upgrades It’s just over a year since we reviewed the Mitsubishi ASX, Mitsubishi’s new offering in the compact SUV / crossover market. And we thought it a decent effort from Mitsubishi, if a little generic and a little bland. So the news that Mitsubishi has launched a new version of the ASX – the Mitsubishi ASX Black – is welcome, as its upgrades answer many of the criticisms we levelled at the 2WD ASX 3 1.8 Diesel we reviewed last year.
Mercedes CLA snapped undisguised
Thu, 13 Sep 2012The Mercedes CLA – a baby CLS based on the new A Class – has been snapped undisguised in Iceland ahead of a 2013 reveal. The fact that Mercedes are building a four-door, swoopy coupe based on the new A Class is no secret. In fact, Mercedes rolled out the Concept Style Coupe at the Beijing Motor Show earlier this year as a very clear pointer of what to expect.
Volvo makes breakthrough in battery tech
Thu, 17 Oct 2013Volvo has developed a new way of ‘storing’ energy for its future electric vehicles. The Swedish firm is exploring the concept of lightweight structural energy storage components made from carbonfibre, containing “nano structured batteries and super capacitors.” This technology is said to offer a lighter, more compact solution to the problem of energy storage, potentially removing the need for the heavy, bulky batteries used in current electric vehicles. On Bing: see pictures of the Volvo S80 Find out how much a used Volvo S80 costs on Auto Trader The investigation into the new technology is part of an EU-funded research project, undertaken by Volvo – the only major car manufacturer involved – and nine other organisations.