Emission Modules/Control Units for Sale
- Ngk 21006 oxygen sensor for acura buick chevrolet gmc oldsmobile 93-02(US $45.23)
- Ngk 23132 oxygen sensor fits: 2001-2006 dodge jeep(US $56.18)
- Denso o2 oxygen sensor - downstream - 2003-2006 gmc sierra 1500 xl 2500 jt(US $53.22)
- Ngk 24003 oxygen sensor for nissan stanza 1986 and pulsar nx 1987(US $45.29)
- Ngk 25044 oxygen sensor(US $73.62)
- Denso o2 oxygen sensor - upstream - 1993-2005 lexus es300 gs300 gs400 ls400 ns(US $36.68)
McLaren P1 gets 903bhp
Wed, 20 Feb 2013McLaren has revealed that their new supercar – the McLaren P1 – will deliver 903bhp and have emissions below 200g/km. The McLaren P1 will get 727bhp from its 3.8 litre V8 with an additional 176bhp coming from an electric motor for a combined power delivery of 903bhp, with the V8 contributing 531lb/ft of torque and the electric motor an instant 192lb/ft for a combined torque of 664lb/ft at 4000rpm. The boost from the electric motor is instantly available at the flick of a button on the steering wheel – McLaren call it Instant Power Assist System (IPAS) – which instantly throws more additional power to aid the McLaren’s V8 than a pair of Fiestas can manage.
Audi R8 Spyder will arrive at Frankfurt
Sat, 30 May 2009The Audi R8 Spyder - at least in V8 form - will debut at Frankfurt in September Audi has admitted that it has been playing a waiting game with the R8. The original V8 Audi R8 was hardly on the roads before speculation started that there would be a more powerful, V10 version. Well, as we know, the Audi R8 V10 arrived at the Detroit Motor Show this year, and is now starting to find its way in to the wild.
Book Review: Masters of Modern Car Design
Fri, 07 Dec 2012Authors Bart Lenaerts and Lies Del Mol Publisher Waft ISBN 978-9081482042 Price €60 Available from http://www.waft.be/ There are surprisingly few books dedicated to car designers and fewer still that scratch below the surface of the slick, sharply-suited PR messages that have elevated today's top creatives to front men of many brands. The guys from Waft see things differently. They first came to our attention with their book Belgian Car Designers, profiling the surprising number of their countrymen holding top design seats.