this is off my 1984 bmw e28 533i .i have been using this in my e30 for past year though
Fuel Inject. Controls & Parts for Sale
Chrome steel universal fuel pressure regulator gauge 1-6 psi street hot rat rod(US $34.12)
94-01 integra 99-00 civic si 93-97 del sol jdm red injector fuel rail(US $32.99)
Throttle position sensor part# 17110648(US $49.95)
Ac delco 10045775 oil gauge-fuel pump switch, 1982-90 buick olds pontiac chevy(US $42.95)
1.8 honda civic r18a1 vtec control $ave(US $50.00)
Adjustable fuel pressure regulator kits 160psi gauge an6 braided fuel hose red(US $88.88)
Stop-Start Freelander on the way
Mon, 01 Dec 2008Land Rover has announced that it will be introducing stop-start technology on its Freelander range from May 2009, thus saving around 8% on the Co2 emissions, and taking the Freelander down a group on VED, which should help move a few more Freelanders off forecourts next year. The technology for the stop-start was developed in-house, with a new engine management system coming from Bosch and an uprated starter from Denso. The stop-start option will be available on the 2.2 TD4, which accounts for nearly half of UK sales.
Renault Twizy ZE electric concept at 2009 Frankfurt motor show
Tue, 15 Sep 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 15 September 2009 12:00 This is the Renault Twizy ZE concept, just unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt motor show. And while it might look mad, Renault has confirmed this 1+1 electric city car will go into production in 2011 essentially unchanged. I’m stunned – tell me all about the Renault Twizy ZE concept The Twizy ZE is a zero-emissions ‘car’ designed for urban transportation, with a tiny 2.3m length and a mere 3m turning circle.
White remains new car buyers' top color
Fri, 19 Oct 2012White remains the most popular color of choice for automotive consumers, a trend report has shown, with 22 per cent of all car buyers opting for the color. Transportation coatings manufacturer PPG's annual automotive color popularity and trend data report has, however, forecasted that more vibrant colors are set to increase in popularity. Silver came a close second with 20 per cent of new car buyers opting for it, followed by black (19 per cent), gray (12 per cent), red (9 per cent), natural (8 per cent), blue (7 per cent), green (2 per cent) and other colors (1 per cent).

