Mazda RX-7 Rotary 79-85 12A & 13B New Oil Pump
New never used 79-85 12A & 13B Stock Oil Pump, 17mm tall, for higher flow. Perfect for race project or high performance Engine...
Mazda RX-7 Rotary 79-85 12 A y 13 B Nueva bomba de aceite
Nuevo nunca usado 79-85 12 A y 13 B bomba de aceite , 17 mm de altura, para mayor fluido. Perfecto para el proyecto de carreras o motor de alto rendimiento...
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Motorcycle helmet integrates head-up display, GPS and rear-view camera
Mon, 18 Aug 2014Silicon-Valley start-up Skully Systems will ship its 'world's smartest' motorcycle helmet from next year. It costs $1,399, and draws together a host of technology features that are already becoming familiar to car drivers and makes them available to motorcyclists for the first time. The helmet's visor features the firm's 'Synapse' see-through head-up display system that shows information like navigation data, bike speed, and a 180-degree angle feed from the rear-view camera mounted on the back of the helmet.
Meet the new Goodyear blimp -- er, airship
Mon, 17 Mar 2014A new blimp comes around only once in a while, and Goodyear slowly replacing its fleet is cause for fanfare. These new airships, as yet unnamed, will fly farther, go faster and carry more people than ever before -- and none of it would be possible without help from the Germans. This newest airship is a collaboration between Goodyear and ZLT Zeppelin Luftschifftechnik -- yes, of that Zeppelin fame -- and the partnership has historical precedent.
Where did the word 'automobile' come from?
Mon, 06 Jan 2014On Jan. 3, 1899, the New York Times printed the word "automobile" upon its austere pages. It wasn't the first publication to do so; Scientific American used the phrase "automobile carriage" in a May 14, 1898, review of the Winton Motor Carriage, but the Grey Lady -- a more influential publication -- was the first to debate the term.





