Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Ap 6 Piston Front Brake Calipers P/n Cp5890 Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $1,595.00
Location:

Huntersville, North Carolina, United States

Huntersville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:AP Calipers Manufacturer Part Number:CP5890

This is a set of 6 piston front p/n CP5890  from one of NASCAR's top teams.
Due to sponsorship conflicts the AP logo has been milled off.
These calipers have been prepared to go back on a car and are Race Ready.

*****Mounts are not included****


Front calipers CP5890 spec:
Piston diameters: 2 @ 1.125 & 1 @ 1.625
uses 12.81" diameter rotor up to 1.495" thick
each caliper weighs 5.5 lbs


Performance Brake Calipers for Sale

Tesla-Toyota RAV4 EV: LA Catchup +video

Sun, 21 Nov 2010

The Tesla Toyota RAV4 EV A couple of weeks ago we ran a story on the Tesla Toyota RAV4 EV, an electric Toyota RAV4 endowed with electric car gubbins by Tesla. That’s the same Tesla in whom Toyota recently acquired a stake and provided with a factory with a capacity at least twenty times that which Tesla will ever need. We speculated when the tease came in for the electric RAV4 that maybe Toyota had plans to get Tesla to run out electric versions of all its cars at the new Tesla plant to take up the enormous slack in production numbers.

Carmakers brace for stricter CAFE rules in 2016

Thu, 10 Mar 2011

Corporate Average Fuel Economy is a dicey subject for carmakers of all sizes. New federal requirements set to take effect for the 2016 model year require a fleet average of 35.5 mpg. As the deadline nears, the question looms: Who is in good shape, and who is far from it?

Autodesk European Automotive Days 2008

Tue, 28 Oct 2008

The 2008 Autodesk European Automotive Days conference was held last week in Munich, bringing together 200 automotive design and visualization experts. Autodesk presented their strategy and vision for industrial design, with an emphasis on 'digital prototyping', where even at the concept stage the digital model is treated not just as a set of surfaces, but is integrated within the engineering process as as a functional digital prototype, with the aim to eventually replace physical models entirely. There was also a recognition that traditional techniques continue to have an important place alongside digital workflows, as the workflows and technologies continue to evolve.