Gauges for Sale
- Vdo 310-910 cockpit international water temperature gauge 250°f /120°c(US $34.52)
- Longacre racing sending unit 20 psi low pressure 1/8" npt male #43080(US $16.99)
- Longacre racing sending unit 15-50 adj. psi low pressure 1/8" npt male #43000(US $24.99)
- Longacre racing sending unit low oil pressure ignition or fuel shut off #43600(US $28.99)
- Hedman 24060 weld-on o2 sensor fitting(US $6.57)
- Quickcar 3 gauge panel with tach op wt fp imca sportmod quick car tachometer(US $304.94)
Frankfurt auto show: Mercedes-Benz previews the electric B-class
Wed, 14 Sep 2011Mercedes-Benz revealed an electric-powered B-class with range-extending capabilities at the Frankfurt motor show. This rounds out the company's line of standard gasoline- and diesel-engine versions in the second generation of the multipurpose fiver-seater. Set to go on sale in selected markets in 2013, the B-class E-cell Plus is propelled by a 136-hp electric motor that draws electricity from a lithium-ion battery mounted low within the car's MFA platform structure.
Saab China Deal: Chinese Government support ‘In Principal’
Tue, 01 Nov 2011Saab gets encouragement from China Minister Yesterday we had the news that Pang Da and Youngman – the Chinese companies seeking to buy Saab – have outlined the investment they propose to make in Saab. But the deal to sell Saab is fraught with difficulties for Victor Muller. It’s one thing getting someone to say yes, but there are an enormous number of hoops to jump through before any deal can be finalised.
Bentley SUV – the Bentley Falcon – close to production decision
Mon, 21 Jan 2013The Bentley SUV – expected to be called the Bentley Falcon – is close to being officially signed-off for production. Within a month of that report we heard that Bentley had decided to give their new SUV the Bentley Falcon‘ moniker – a clear sign VW had decided to produce the Bentley SUV – and now we learn that the EXP 9 F Concept is ready to be signed-off as a production model - albeit with substantial changes to is design. Wolfgang Schreiber, Bentley CEO, has told Automotive News that Bentley is now close to making official the decision to build the Falcon and that it will get a V8 under the bonnet, and possibly the option of a W12 too.