Velvet Drive 10-04-000-009 E 1x1 Ratio on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Transmission & Components for Sale
- Vintage unbranded oem 1/2" square shaft #1219 rudder arm algonac brass(US $75.00)
- Vintage unbranded oem 1/2" square shaft #4651 rudder arm algonac brass(US $50.00)
- Borg warner velvet drive marine transmission - 1.52:1 ratio(US $1,200.00)
- Zf 3311316002 marine transmission 3/4" spacer borg warner velvet drive(US $297.27)
- Zf 15ma 2.6:1 marine boat transmission gearbox hurth hbw150a 3306001005(US $2,774.44)
- Cru-027-r047003 crusader oil seal(US $10.00)
Tips for saving fuel on road trips: What's real and what isn't
Thu, 26 May 2011Gasoline costs are hovering near $4 a gallon this week, and drivers hitting the highway for the holiday weekend are looking for ways to save. In preparation for Memorial Day, the Consumer Federation of America has released a list of tips that will help you pinch pennies at the pump. Most of these are the same evergreen recommendations that pop up for every road-trip holiday, and some of them are getting a bit stale.
Johnson Controls develops 3D Multilayer Instrument Cluster concept
Thu, 09 Feb 2012Johnson Controls has developed a new instrument cluster concept that displays its information through a 3D interface. The Multilayer Instrument Cluster concept, initially intended for use in full- and mid-size luxury cars, is designed to improve the safety of the driver and the overall efficiency of the vehicle. Jeff DeBest, vice president and general manager, global electronics for Johnson Controls Automotive Experience said, "The dynamic movement and interaction of the multiple layers of information offers customers the next-generation of 3D driver assistance.
Trio of Range Rover Hybrid prototypes completes trek from Solihull to Mumbai
Mon, 14 Oct 2013A team of three Range Rover Hybrid prototypes has just completed a 53-day journey from Solihull, England to Mumbai, India. The route retraced the centuries-old Silk Trail, taking the team through 13 countries. The trucks and drivers experienced just about every type of terrain, as well as temperatures ranging from -10 degrees Celsius to 43 degrees Celsius, the latter translating to a very uncomfortable 109.4 degrees Fahrenheit.