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Artic Cat Snowmobile Billet Inline Radiator Cooler, New on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Boring, Oregon, United States

Boring, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:JJ and A Racing Products Inc. Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

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BILLET ALUMINUM INLINE COOLER FITS ALL SLEDS WITH 1" INSIDE DIAMETER RADIATOR HOSES.

(COOLER IS 7" OVERALL LENGTH; REQUIRES 5" OF LENGTH TO BE CUT OUT OF YOUR COOLANT LINE FOR INSTALL)

FOR TURBOCHARGED AND HIGHLY MODIFIED ENGINES, WE RECOMMEND FITTING TWO OF THESE IN YOUR SYSTEM IF YOU CAN FIND THE ROOM.

  • CNC Machined 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum.
  • Complete with Two 34mm Stainless Steel Hose Clamps.

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If you are a retailer, call us to get set up as a dealer for JJ and A Racing Products @ 503-826-9402

Malaysian Grand Prix Qualifying: Vettel on pole for Red Bull

Sat, 23 Mar 2013

Another rain soaked qualifying at the 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix saw Sebastian Vettel take pole for Red Bull, beating the Ferrari’s of Massa and Alonso. It’s always sunny in Australia,  but it wasn’t last week for qualifying in the Australian Grand Prix. And this weekend hasn’t been much better in Malaysia.

Toyota Hybrid-R Concept – a Yaris with 400bhp – teased for Frankfurt

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

The Toyota Hybrid-R Concept (pictured) is a 400bhp Yaris Hybrid heading for Frankfurt We’ve always believed that the best use for hybrid powertrains is to get extra performance without the penalty of increased fuel consumption. Toyota, on the other hand, have primarily used their impressive – if complicated and expensive – hybrid powertrains to yield improved economy and emissions from more prosaic cars like the Prius, Yaris and Auris. But now it looks like Toyota are ready to show us what hybrid technology can offer in the way of performance too, with a tease for what Toyota are calling the Hybrid-R Concept, which appears to be a Yaris with more than 400bhp on tap.

Mini E Hits Europe

Fri, 28 Nov 2008

The Mini E is by no means a finished car; it is in fact a prototype which BMW has decided they will rush forward by letting motorists do the real-world testing. I appreciate the logic in this, but I’m still far from convinced that EVs are the way forward. Mini E Hits Europe It’s hard to see how BMW can lose on this.