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Transmissions & Chains for Sale
Yamaha 1973 dt250 dt1 dt3 dt 250 transmission shifter shift drum(US $15.48)
Jt sprocket rear 37t steel fits polaris 500 predator e 2x4 2003-2004(US $32.01)
Jt sprocket rear 49t steel fits honda cr80 r 1996-2002(US $29.47)
Vortex aluminum rear sprocket 42t 530 silver fits suzuki tl1000r 1998-2003(US $67.88)
Jt sprocket front 13t chromoly steel gas gas 515 ec 2009(US $20.76)
Jt sprocket rear 44t steel fits kawasaki er500 er-5 1997-2006(US $40.70)
Ferrari FF gets 875bhp with E85 conversion
Fri, 13 Jan 2012Ferrari FF E85 conversion gets 875bhp If the performance of the Ferrari FF with 650bhp isn’t enough for you, how about a bio-ethanol (E85) conversion with 875bhp? Despite Ferrari anoraks claiming the Ferrari FF isn’t a real Ferrari, we think it’s stunning. With a glorious V12 producing 650bhp, 0-60mph in 3.7 seconds, room for four – and their luggage – and a go-anywhere 4WD system, we think it’s a masterpiece.
Hyundai Veloster Turbo R planned?
Tue, 31 Jul 2012The rumours are growing that Hyundai is preparing a Veloster Turbo R with more power than the regular Veloster turbo. We still haven’t seen the Hyundai Veloster Turbo arrive in the UK (although it’s not far off) yet the rumours are already growing that Hyundai are preparing a more powerful Turbo ‘R’ version. Motor Authority have been chatting with Hyundai in the US who seem to be saying there’s room for the Veloster Turbo to get more powerful and more dynamic.
Hyundai developing new test centre at Nurburgring
Tue, 15 Jan 2013Hyundai has revealed they are building a new test centre at the Nurburgring to help develop driving dynamics for their European cars. We already know that Hyundai are going to make 2012 a brand building exercise, with much effort going in to raising the experience and profile of the Hyundai of today. Part of that is entering WRC rallying with the i20 for the sprinkle of performance dust it will cover Hyundai’s product range with and, hopefully, point towards a serious intent to develop more extreme versions of their performance models.
