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Honda Acura Ecu Vtec Conversion Kit For 1720 Board (obd1 Pr4, P05 & P06 Ecu) on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Custom Part Brand:custom chip kit for obd1 ecu honda acura Manufacturer Part Number:001 Part #1:P05 Placement on Vehicle:Front Part #2:P06 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown UPC:Does not apply

Non-vtec Honda OBD1 ECU to Vtec ECU conversion kit. Make your already chipped ECU just like a P28. 

Only buy this kit if you have experience with electronics and soldering.

La Ferrari Leaks: The new Ferrari F150 arrives a few hours early

Tue, 05 Mar 2013

We have the first picture of the new Ferrari F150 – which looks to be named ‘LaFerrari’ – and some specs too. Update: LaFerrari now revealed, so we’ve published the photos above here too and there’s detail and video of LaFerrari on the link. The new Ferrari F150 is due to be revealed in a few hours and take on the McLaren P1 for the star of the 2013 Geneva Motor Show gong.

CGT Automotive sets the mood [Sponsored]

Fri, 08 Aug 2014

Name CGT AutomotiveEstablished 1928Global HQ Ontario, CanadaDesign studio Bingham Farms, MichiganDesign manager Lilana NicoghosianContact lilana.nicoghosian@cgtower.comWebsite www.cgtower.com Canadian company CGT supplies cutting-edge synthetics to most OEMs in the auto industry. In her role as chief designer, CGT Global Automotive Division, former Ford color and trim designer Lilana Nicoghosian brings a wealth of experience and insight to the company's drive to provide customers with modern, tactile materials inspired by the latest trends in fashion and product design. 中文版请点击这里 The mood board pictured was created by Nicoghosian for the 2014-'15 design show, which she will present to OEM design studios in Europe, China and North America.

BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Concept – Frankfurt catchup

Thu, 17 Sep 2009

BMW revealed the Vision EfficientDynamics Concept at Frankfurt CO2 targets – and the received wisdom that somehow the planet is dying because we drive cars – means car makers have to respond to the mood and produce ‘Eco’ cars. Which is a problem for makers of prestige and performance cars. How do they square the circle?