Cloyes Bk294a Timing Belt Kit-engine Timing Belt Component Kit on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Michigan, US
Timing Components for Sale
Cloyes 9-5525 timing miscellaneous-engine timing belt tensioner pulley(US $54.89)
Cloyes c383 timing chain-engine timing chain(US $73.49)
Cloyes s688t timing driven gear-engine timing camshaft sprocket(US $30.59)
Cloyes 9-5554 timing miscellaneous-engine timing belt tensioner pulley(US $59.49)
Cloyes c-3070 timing-engine timing(US $51.09)
Cloyes s863 timing idler-engine timing idler sprocket(US $49.59)
Kia ED
Mon, 07 Aug 2006The first official photos of the new Kia ED 5-door hatch were released at the time of the British Motor Show. As part of Kia's continuing effort to establish the brand in the European market, ED jumps straight into the hottest and the most competitive cluster of the European C-segment. Previewed as the Cee'd concept at the 2006 Geneva Motorshow, ED is not only looking to take on the likes of Ford Focus, Renault Megane and VW Golf, but also aims to lift the brand image and appeal to 'badge conscious' European consumers.
Hyundai announces high-perfomance diesels
Wed, 05 Nov 2008By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 05 November 2008 11:56 Hyundai will significantly boost its diesel appeal in 2009 with the arrival of two new Euro V compliant powerplants that will slot into the next-gen Tucson, Sonata, Santa Fe and i30. The new 2.0 and 2.2-litre diesels feature a third generation common rail system with piezo-electric injectors to deliver fuel at 1800-bar. Fitted with a particulate trap as standard, the 2.0-litre unit develops 181bhp and 289lb ft, while the bigger 2.2-litre unit pumps out 197bhp and 335lb ft of torque.
BMW and Local Motors announce contest winners
Wed, 07 Nov 2012BMW and Local Motors have announced the winning ideas in the Urban Driving Experience Challenge after phase one of the contest closed on 16 October. Anthony Franze of Australia won first prize and a cash award of $7,500 with his design for a premium car sharing service called ‘BMW Reward Me.' He also earned himself a trip to Munich, Germany, to meet with the head of BMW's Group Research and Technology, Dr. Christoph Grote.