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Condition:New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions Brand:Unbranded Highlights:Brand New, With High Quality Manufacturer Warranty:yes OE/OEM Part Number:does not apply Items Included:as pics show Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply Drive Type:Belt Driven Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Universal Fitment:No Type:Supercharger Features:/ Color:Grey Material:Steel, Aluminum Belt Pulley:4PK Way of Installation:Direct Installation Engine Boosting Power:10-30% Exhaust Volume:0.8-2.0L/0.21-0.52GAL Gross Weight:6kg/13.22lbs Package Size:29*26*26cm/11.41*10.23*10.23in Product Size:About 20*15*13 cm/7.87*5.90*5.11in UPC:Does not apply

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Maserati GS Zagato

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This is a the one-off Maserati GS Zagato commissioned by the entrepreneur Paolo Boffi and due for its public debut at the Concours d'Elegance at the Villa d'Este, Italy on the 20th April, a year after the debut of the Zagato-designed Ferrari 575GTZ. This Zagato design is based on the platform of the Maserati Spyder which itself is based on a shortened platform of the recently replaced Coupe. The GS consciously evokes the classic Maserati A6 G Zagato of 1954 in its form, and like that design also has an all aluminium body.

Coker unveils 1939 Indy engine rebuild at SEMA show

Tue, 05 Nov 2013

Joe Lencki built a DOHC straight six in 1939 that made an astounding (for the time) 417 hp. The engine was in cars that raced, qualified or tried to qualify at Indianapolis all the way up to 1963. It was an innovative monoblock design that, with those cam covers and cooling fins, looks even cooler now than it probably did 63 years ago.

MIT develops self-transforming materials that behave 'like robots without robots'

Wed, 15 Oct 2014

A cross-disciplinary research lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a suite of programmable materials, including carbon fiber, printed wood grain, textile composites, rubbers and plastics, that self-transform when exposed to an external stimulus. Director of the Self-Assembly Lab, Skylar Tibbits, presented a TED talk on 4D printing in 2013, where he demonstrated how a flat sheet of material could effectively build itself when exposed to water, like a robot without a robot. Following positive feedback from industries including aviation, automotive and manufacturing, his lab has been working on developing materials that change according to different activation sources, including heat, light, and air pressure, in addition to water – all of which have automotive relevance.