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K&n Gen I Air Intake System With Roto Mold Tube For Ford Focus Ii R 57s-4000 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:K&N Filters Manufacturer Part Number:57S-4000 Performance Part:Yes Items Included:Roto Mold Tube Classic Car Part:No Reference OE/OEM Number:E-9289 Warranty Period:No-Hassle Lifetime Limited Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Air Filter Colour:Red Air Filter Outlet Shape:Round Clamps Included:No Clamps Included Clamp Style:Regular Clamp Material:Stainless Steel Air Filter Material:Cotton Gauze Air Filter Length:15.34 in (390 mm) Air Filter Width:11.81 in (300 mm) Finish:Cotton Gauze Type:Gen I Air Intake System

2011 Renault Espace Facelift: Price & Details

Mon, 01 Nov 2010

The Renault Espace gets tweaked for 2011 The Renault Espace was the car that started the whole ‘People Carrier’ thing, and with ever improving options coming at them from every angle they need to keep the Espace fresh. So although facelift may be a bit strong for the changes Renault has made to the Espace for 2011 – it’s more a case of a quick bit of Botox in its lunch hour – changes there are. If we tell you that the highlight of the facelift is a set of LED running lights you’ll have a fair idea of the extent of the changes for 2011.

Bentley plug-in hybrid confirmed – but not for the ‘Green’

Tue, 30 Aug 2011

The very best sort of 'Green Bentley' To be entirely fair to Bentley CEO Wolfgang Dürheimer, he hasn’t said that Bentley are planning a hybrid for reasons other than a green halo, but it seems very likely that’s the case. Especially as they are planning a plug-in Bentley. So what other reason could Bentley have for offering a plug-in hybrid other than to be ‘Green’?

Aftermarket Car Plug-In Hybrid system developed (video)

Sun, 05 Aug 2012

The Department of Engineering Technology at the Middle Tennessee State University has developed a plug-in hybrid retro-fit system for cars. As hybrid cars show the world that we can get more miles to the gallon from fuel by adding in an electric motor to the mix (depending on just how that electricity is generated, of course), it was inevitable that aftermarket solutions would eventually surface. Now, the Department of Engineering Technology at the Middle Tennessee State University has popped up with what they claim is an after market plug-in hybrid system that can be added to just about any car and would cost – assuming it gets to market – around £2,000.