Whole Sale Close Out Sb Chevy Polished Center Bolt Ball Milled Valve Covers Sbc on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, Iowa, US
Valve Covers for Sale
Ssd performance black engine cover fits 2012-13 hyundai veloster 1.6 ltr turbo(US $69.95)
2006-11 honda civic engine cover, multiple colors, ex, lx,ex-l, r18, 1.8(US $50.00)
Edelbrock elite series breather 4214(US $24.97)
Edelbrock signature series chrome valve covers 4431 amc v8(US $56.92)
Rhs valve covers vc-12000 chevy sbc 283 305 350 400 black wrinkle(US $166.00)
Smp pcv valve grommet buick cadillac gmc chevy isuzu oldsmobile pontiac each(US $3.97)
Daihatsu Departs: Daihatsu exits UK & Europe
Mon, 17 Jan 2011Daihatsu Copen - an almost Cool Daihatsu If you want a Toyota, you buy a Toyota. If you want a posh Toyota you buy a Lexus. And if you want a cheap Toyota you buy a Daihatsu.
Alfa Romeo 159 (2009): new engines and trims
Fri, 28 Aug 2009By Tim Swietochowski First Official Pictures 28 August 2009 10:52 Alfa Romeo has announced two new additions to the Alfa Romeo 159 engine range, which will also find their way into the Alfa Brera and Spider later in 2009. New trim options for the 159 have also been revealed.The first new powerplant is a 16-valve, turbocharged 1.7-litre petrol, which features variable valve timing and direct injection, developing 200bhp and 236lb ft of torque. The new 1750 TBi, which takes its name from the Alfa 1750 Berlina, propels the 159 to 62mph from rest in 7.7 seconds and on to a top speed of 147mph.Joining the petrol motor is a new common-rail 2.0-litre diesel, the JTDM, which produces 170bhp and 265lb ft of torque to give the derv 159 a 0-62mph time of 8.8 seconds and a top speed of 136mph.Are these new Alfa Romeo engines economical?The new petrol motor produces CO2 emissions of 189g/km (lowering the 159’s UK company car benefit-in-kind tax by six bands in comparison with the old 2.2-litre JTS engine) with the diesel pumping out 142g/km.
Ken Okuyama Design heads to Tokyo with new road racer [w/video]
Tue, 12 Nov 2013Ken Okuyama Design is heading to the Tokyo motor show with what promises to be a real treat of a two-seat sports car. The Kode9 coupé, as teased in a behind-the-scenes video, follows on from the Kode7 first shown in 2008 and, if the video is any indication, this voluminous, 1960s-inspired creation will continue that car's attention to delightful detail. And who doesn't love a car with a vertical tail fin?