Intake & Fuel Systems for Sale
900mm sewage level gauge sensor for marine boat tank level gauge 0-190ohms e-f(US $95.89)
Mat sensor 898101118 for 4-stroke 25 30 efi 25 jet efi 3 cyl us(US $19.40)
Nylon water bowl of fuel filter/water separator 120at npt zg1/4-19(US $9.49)
Marine carburetor for rochester 2bbl w/electric choke for v8 5.0 l/305 5.7/350(US $135.49)
Mercury mercruiser volvo fuel pump 42725a3 50940718-7282 9-35422 2.5 3.0 3.7(US $49.95)
Temp sender temperature sending unit sensor mercury mercruiser 806490t 3853787(US $10.80)
Daihatsu Copen revised
Wed, 14 Mar 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 14 March 2007 09:08 The Daihatsu Copen - a Suzuki Cappuccino for the 21st century? Britain's cheapest roadster has been given a massive engine boost, after Daihatsu chopped the 660cc engine in the Copen for a 1.3 twin-cam. The Copen was conceived under Japan's K-car rules for short micro cars with engines under 0.7 litres, and its right-hand drive status meant it was imported to the UK market.
Mitsubishi takes its Evo X racing
Tue, 16 Sep 2008By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 16 September 2008 13:22 Mitsubishi is taking its Evo X racing. Working with ADR Motorsport - the team that already builds and runs the two-works Mitsubishis currently competing in the British Rally Championship – Mitsubishi will enter a race-prepped Evolution X into the Britcar Championship.Driven by BTCC regular James Kaye, the Mitsubishi works entry will wear the official red and chrome Ralliart livery and make its public debut at this weekend’s Britcar 24-hour race 'It is anticipated that the engine will develop around 400bhp which, together with the Evo’s four-wheel-drive system and inherently good chassis, should make it a highly-competitive package,' said Kaye. If all goes well, Kaye will contest a full season in the 2009 Britcar Championship series.
One Lap of the Web: preservation-class edition
Wed, 06 Nov 2013-- This video about a preserved Volkswagen dealership in Brazil is in Portuguese, and even if you don't know Portuguese, it will still make sense to you if you're a car person. (Or, you can activate the English subtitles on YouTube, as it's an interesting story.) -- What's the best truck for scaling vertical surfaces? That's right, it's the Unimog, and this week there's a 1965 example (that would be the oval-faced version) on the eBays with a rather realistic Buy it Now price.








