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New Cv Axle Shaft Fits 2006-2010 Dodge Charger Magnum Surtrack Perf Axl on 2040-parts.com

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Bronx, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Outboard Joint Bolt Length:Conventional SKU:SA:MI-8174 Axle Nut Hex Size (mm):35.6 Brand:SurTrack Inboard ID:Male Manufacturer Part Number:MI-8174 Axle Nut Thread Size:M24*1.5 OB Spline Count:27 UPC:00844084051745 Inboard Joint Type:Male Thread Pitch (mm):1.5 OB Nut Size (mm):31 Outboard Joint Type:Spline Nut Measurement Type:Compressed

Porsche 911 Turbo (2010) unveiled

Fri, 07 Aug 2009

By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 07 August 2009 10:14 This is Porsche’s new 911 Turbo, with an enlarged and twin-turbocharged engine producing more power, plus the option of a twin-clutch gearbox that features proper gearshift paddles. Unbelievably, it’s the first entirely new engine in the 35-year history of the Turbo. Essentially it’s the same direct-injection 3.8-litre flat-six that you’ll find in regular 911s, but now fitted with variable geometry twin turbos to give a healthy 493bhp, a 20bhp increase over the current car.

Renaultsport Megane (2011) Nurburgring teaser video

Mon, 06 Jun 2011

Renaultsport have released a teaser video, showing its development team preparing a new Renaultsport Megane for track-testing at the Nurburgring. Under the title 'Save the date: June 17', the video shows a previous-generation Renaultsport Megane R26.R in addition to the track-focused, luridly-painted current Megane. Renaultsport is believed to be preparing a harder-edged, more powerful RS Megane, to sit above the current RS250 Cup model. The current car is no slouch, winning general acclaim from CAR when it was included in our PCOTY 2011 convoy through France. But it looks like the fast Renault wizards from Dieppe have decided to send their latest car to the Nurburgring in order to attract the attention of the trackday brigade.  

Elon Musk unveils Hyperloop

Mon, 12 Aug 2013

Elon Musk has been teasing us with something called the Hyperloop for a while now, referring to some Goldbergian cross between a railgun and an air hockey table that would zoot us and scoot us from San Francisco to Los Angeles in a half-hour. Now, in a 57-page PDF available here or here, he's outlined just what Hyperloop could be. Bad news?