Air Intake Systems for Sale
- 3" fully flexible adjustable extendable silver cold air intake duct pipe/tube(US $9.99)
- Banks power 41801 banks ram-air intake system(US $442.59)
- K&n filters 69-5303ts typhoon; cold air intake filter assembly(US $261.53)
- 03-06 nissan 350z blue aluminum cold air intake+stainless washable cone filter(US $38.99)
- 360° flexible silver cold air intake pipe duct tube kit w/ mounting clamps set(US $6.99)
- Mti c6 corvette xcelerator cold air intake system with shroud ls3 or ls7 (US $75.00)
Wired for Speed: Enthusiasts turn to parts sites for aftermarket punch at affordable prices
Mon, 10 May 2010You can get anything--literally anything--on the Internet. And for enthusiasts, this means that rare part is just a little bit easier to find. Ebay Motors says its listings of parts has increased dramatically in the last year, with inventory reaching about 13.9 million parts.
Ferrari 4×4 Hybrid system on the drawing board
Sat, 23 May 2009One of the drawings Ferrari has submitted to the European Patent Office for a 4x4 Hybrid System [ad#ad-1] Actually, the headline is quite literal. It would appear that Ferrari is working on four wheel drive hybrid propulsion systems after plans submitted to the European Patent Office were uncovered by Autocar. It’s been known for some time that Ferrari has been working on Hybrid and 4WD systems, but these drawings show that Ferrari is in fact looking at a simpler system designed more to aid handling than to benefit the environment.
Toyota studying larger Prius people-hauler
Fri, 20 May 2011Toyota's Prius family could continue to grow, literally, as the automaker studies an additional version of the popular hybrid that carries three rows of seats. The three-row Prius would not be the same vehicle as the Prius Alpha sold in Japan, which basically crams a third row of seats into the cargo area of the five-seat Prius V to be sold in the United States starting this fall. To the contrary, this potential Prius would be large enough to hold seven people as well as their stuff, said Bob Carter, Toyota Division general manager.