Cooling Systems for Sale
160°f 71°c thermostat for volvo penta 4.3gi 4.3gl 4.3gs 4.3gxi 4.3osi 3831426(US $23.99)
160°f 71°c thermostat for volvo penta v8 300 320 hp v6 200 225 270 hp 3831426(US $23.99)
Marine thermostat for johnson evinrude 704 705 70el 70es 70esl e70 j70 0396987(US $19.99)
Mercury 18-3215 water pump impeller kit 20 25 hp sea pro outboard 47-85089t7(US $19.92)
Mercury marine mariner quicksilver 32-42185a1 outboard water tube kit oem new(US $36.97)
Yamaha water pump empller 47-02275 replaces yamaha 6e5-44352-01-00 115-250 hp(US $15.50)
MINI miffed at Spy Photos of 2014 MINI Hatch
Thu, 04 Jul 2013MINI has released their own ‘Spy’ shot of the 2014 MINI hatch (pictured above) The rise and rise of the internet in recent years has seen the once niche market for spy photos of unreleased cars go mainstream, and whether car makers like it or not they can be sure the moment they take their new pride and joy on the road it will be papped and online. Most unrevealed cars go out testing covered in swirly camouflage and padded add-ons to disguise shape and form, but this week a 2014 MINI hatch was snapped with no disguise at all, and it didn’t look great. It didn’t look great because the photo was taken from such a distance it distorted perspective and made the new MINI look a very odd shape.
What’s a Range Rover ‘Vouge’?
Fri, 12 Apr 2013Now the 2013 Range Rover is out in the wild, they’re becoming a common site on our roads and in car parks. So when one of the Cars UK team was sat waiting patiently in the Waitrose car park for his beloved to finish replenishing stocks, he wasn’t particularly surprised to find a nice new Range Rover Vogue slowly pass-by looking for a parking space. It looked a completely standard Vogue – the entry-level Range Rover – with no personalisation of any sort.
Ferrari will launch first hybrid in 2013
Wed, 25 Apr 2012Ferrari will offer its first gasoline-electric hybrid system in 2013. The technology will be featured in the as-yet-unnamed car that will replace the limited-edition Enzo. "We are entering the market with our Formula One-derived hybrid system, which will slash fuel consumption and increase performance," Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa told Automotive News Europe on the sidelines of the Beijing motor show.