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Triplerlight lnr el 36 linear 36 elite 39(US $1,295.64)
Motec c127 dash with io turned on new with factory warranty(US $2,450.00)
Racebox pro gps 10hz lap timer + drag performance measuring meter(US $345.00)
Fast classic box, holley annihilator box, mallory dist with cam sync(US $395.00)
Electromotive tec 3 engine management system(US $1,100.00)
Straub technologies master refill pack ls cam swap 346-9003 346-9003r(US $735.99)
Infiniti Steer-by-Wire on the way (video)
Wed, 17 Oct 2012Nissan has revealed that it plans to install an electronic steer-by-wire system in to its Infiniti models in 2013. As car makers seek to squeeze every last fraction of a mile out of their cars to hit economy and emissions targets, computer control of many of a car’s functions are controlled by computer, which means the official tests for economy and emissions can be guaranteed to produce predictable results. Now Nissan are to take electronic steering to its logical conclusion by eliminating any direct connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels (except in an emergency) with the first fly-by-wire steering system in a production car.
New Ford Focus ST at Goodwood Festival of Speed – and a diesel version too (video)
Mon, 23 Jun 2014The new Ford Focus ST teased The facelift for the Ford ST facelift has started, with Ford releasing a single image (above) of the new ST which will be on show at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this week, taking to the Goodwood Hillclimb in the ‘First Glance’ category. The basic facelift fodder for the new ST is what we saw earlier this year when the rest of the Focus range got a facelift, with a few new panels, bumpers, grill and lights marking out the old from the new. Ford is being coy about any power updates for the new ST, but it seems likely it will stick with the same 247bhp 2.0 litre as the current model and the same output.
First 2015 retail Mustang goes for $300K
Mon, 20 Jan 2014Compared to your typical Barrett-Jackson collector car auction price, $300,000 might not seem like too much--a 1967 Corvette went for $3.8 million. But with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, $300,000 doesn't sound too shabby. On Saturday, the winning bidder ended up dishing out $300k for the first 2015 retail Ford Mustang GT, about 10 times the actual price.








