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Walnut, California, US
Fuel Inject. Controls & Parts for Sale
- Smp/standard fps18 fuel injection-pressure sensor-fuel pressure sensor(US $80.93)
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- Ac autotechnic universal liquid gauge fuel pressure(US $15.29)
- Megasquirt-ii 2 pcb3 standalone engine management ecu assembled w/ 4 bar map(US $429.00)
- Smp/standard aps190 switch, accelerator pedal-accelerator pedal sensor(US $52.95)
- Mercedes eha fuel injection valve 86-93 listed fit free shipping(US $89.00)
Chevrolet Orlando MPV price & models
Wed, 01 Dec 2010The Chevrolet Orlando starts at £16,395 Chevrolet introduced their compact MPV – the Chevrolet Orlando – at this year’s Paris Motor Show as a tame version of the original Orlando Concept we saw back in 2008. It’s sort of what you expect from a Concept – the drama goes when production dawns – but the production Orlando is a bit visually underwhelming. But despite the less than eye-catching exterior the Orlando has done well to pack seven seats in to the underpinnings of the Cruze/Volt, with the rear rows of seats able to move and fold to give decent flexibility.
BMW 4 Series Coupe makes UK debut at PGA Championship
Mon, 27 May 2013We had our first look at the car that will replace the old 3-Series Coupe ahead of its debut at the 2013 Detroit Auto Show when the BMW 4 Series Coupe Concept arrived, looking like a winner even before it goes in to production. Even when you take away some of the fripperies of a concept, you’re still left with an impressive 4 series Coupe that’s longer and lower than the old 3 Series – and a lot better looking. In fact, the 4 Series looks a lot like a smaller 6 Series and is also likely to spawn a ‘Gran Coupe’ version at some point – just like the 6 Series – which could do very interesting things to sales of the regular 3 series saloon.
Cross-country in a Corvette Stingray: Day Two
Wed, 21 Aug 2013Day two of our cross-country Corvette run is in the books and the new Stingray continues to impress. We're still realizing solid fuel-economy -- mid-20s to low 30s -- and the car is among the most comfortable road-trippers we've spent serious seat time in. Rory Carroll for Autoweek Grandpa and grandson chillin' at the motel.