Fuel Pressure Regulators for Sale
- Aeromotive a1000-6 style fuel pressure regulator bracket with bolts (black)(US $19.95)
- Aeromotive efi regulator repair kit (for 13101/13109/13151/13159/13114)(US $53.95)
- Aeromotive a1000-6 injected bypass adj efi regulator (2) -6 inlet/-6 return(US $216.95)
- 0928400768 fuel pressure regulator 0928400706 fits au-di seat skoda vw 2.0 tdi(US $32.90)
- Aeromotive 13134 for regulator-30-120 psi-.313 valve-2x an-10 inlets/an-10(US $264.95)
- Vortech 3:1 boost referenced adjustable fmu fuel pressure regulator for turbo(US $50.00)
Jaguar hatchback still on?
Wed, 28 Oct 2009Jaguar R-D6 Concept. The basis for a Jaguar hatchback? Rumours about new cars crop up every day.
2012 BMW 1-Series – it’s official
Sun, 05 Jun 20112012 BMW 1-Series - now from BMW When we reported that the 2012 BMW 1 Series had leaked out yesterday, we did say it wouldn’t take long for BMW to release details officially, especially as there were so many official photos of the 2012 1-Series. In the end it took all of 24 hours for BMW to get it together and send us details, which lets us fill in the gaps from yesterday on detail, although there’s really nothing new on the photo front. We know from yesterday that the 2012 BMW 1-Series is bigger than the outgoing car, and that the styling, particularly on the nose, is a more confident statement than before.
Roewe 550 - the next MG?
Tue, 22 Apr 2008By Keith Adams Motor Shows 22 April 2008 12:53 The new Roewe 550 unveiled at Beijing this week is Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation’s promising new mid-range hatch, but could yet turn into the next MG saloon - and be built in Europe. Although it doesn’t look like a groundbreaking effort, the Roewe 550 is one of the Beijing motor show’s hottest debutants. Designed as SAIC's successor to the Rover 45, the car has been designed and engineered in Britain by ex-MG Rover engineers.