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Condition:New Brand:Pierburg Manufacturer Part Number:7.03703.69.0 MPN:7.03703.69.0 EAN:4028977874949 Type:Throttle body Function:Throttle body Diameter:57 mm Additional Information 2:Control Unit/Software must be trained/updated Voltage:12 V Operating Mode:Electric Reference OE/OEM Number:CHEVROLET: 55562380, Continental/VDO: 408-238-022-004Z, LUCAS ELECTRICAL: LTH552, METZGER: 0892169, OPEL: 5825723, OPEL: 93189782, VAUXHALL: 5825723, 93189782, VEMO: V40-81-0010

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Autoweek, Hagerty preview Barrett-Jackson

Thu, 17 Jan 2013

Barrett-Jackson isn’t just about American muscle cars. In the video above, our own associate editor and newly minted K-car owner, Graham “Kozy” Kozak joins with Hagerty’s classic-car experts, Dave Kinney and Rob Sass, to check out a selection of cars that will soon be under the bright lights of the Barrett-Jackson auction block. Watch as Kozak tries to keep his cool while ogling a Crosley and then totally disses a fakey-doo flaubach.

McLaren MP4-12C Sets 7.28:00 at Nurburgring +video

Mon, 24 Oct 2011

McLaren MP4-12C sets a time at the Nurburgring We’ve had a spate of claims for lap records at the Nurburgring by production cars, and the latest to play the game is the McLaren MP4-12C, with McLaren claiming a time of 7.28:00. The last shenanigans we had with Nurburgring records was with the Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR setting a Nurburgring time of 7:12.13 which, although very quick – and claimed as a Nurburgring record – wasn’t actually a record at all. Although we do have sympathy with our colonial cousins who believe its validity is greater than that of cars like the Radical.

Truckers given the green light to drive faster

Thu, 24 Jul 2014

THERE'S good news for car drivers today as the government has officially increased the single-carriageway speed limit for heavy goods vehicles to 50mph. Previously, HGVs were limited to 40mph by law, leaving drivers' tempers to boil over in their cars while stuck in a long line of traffic. AA president Edmund King said: "This seems like a common sense move.