Turbo Chargers & Parts for Sale
50mm aluminum flange blow off(US $10.00)
Rebuilt holset turbo #3596628 for trucks equipped w/ cummins 6b engine. (str 1)(US $1,095.00)
7mgte resistor injectors supra sc300 gs300 is300 2jzgte 2jzge 1jzgte r154 w58(US $45.00)
Universal 2.5" inch 5 bolt turbo downpipe exhaust flange + gasket t3 t3/t4 t04e(US $34.98)
Go fast bits blow off valve adapter for subaru forester xt my03-04 5107(US $72.99)
1990-2000 2.5" honda civic 5-bolt down pipe type r eg ek hatchback(US $88.95)
Toyota recalls more than 30,000 Prius hybrids in UK
Wed, 12 Feb 2014Toyota Toyota is recalling 1.9 million Prius models worldwide as it seeks to correct a software fault in the control system for the hybrid drive system. That’s more than half the total number of Prius cars produced since the hybrid was introduced in 1997. The recall affects the current, third-generation Prius, which has been in production since March 2009.
BMW M6 Gran Coupe: Price from £97,490 (+ video)
Sat, 15 Dec 2012The new BMW M6 Gran Coupe - officially revealed this week – will cost from £97,490 when it goes on sale in May 2013. The M6 Gran Coupe gets the same, very convincing, looks of the regular Gran Coupes, but with added visual butchness thanks to a front spoiler, flared wheelarches, side skirts, rear diffuser and a carbon fibre roof. That promised aggression is reinforced by the M6 Gran Coupe’s powerplant that comes from the M6 and M5 with a 4.4 litre twin turbo V8 delivering 553bhp and 50lb/ft of torque – available from 1,500 to 5,750rpm – which is enough to get the M6 Gran Coupe to 62mph in 4.2 seconds.
Mercedes F-Cell World Drive arrives home
Fri, 03 Jun 2011The Mercedes B-Class Fuel Cell cars arrive back in Stuttgart Since January Mercedes has been driving round the world with a trio of hydrogen fuel cell cars to demonstrate that the future is all about hydrogen fuel cells, and not about hybrids or BEVs. In the four months since the three Mercedes B-Class Fuel Cell cars left home in Stuttgart at the end of January, they have covered 30,000 km each (that’s around 18.6k miles) and had zero emissions. Which will please the environmentalists no end.
