Posts Tagged ‘the-engine’
Thieves target tractor-trailers, stealing computer devices and diesel fuel (Bonita Daily News)
Six tractor-trailers in Lee County have been targeted by thieves intent on removing diesel fuel, the engine compartment computers or both. All the reported incidents occurred between Jan. 27 and Monday.
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BorgWarner To Supply Engines For Hyundai (Manufacturing.net)
Auto powertrain manufacturer said Wednesday that it will supply the engine and drivetrain for the Hyundai 2010 Tucson and ix35 models.
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Hero boy, Michael Bowron, 8, ‘hotwires’ radio to save dad
October 29, 2009 – 6:50 amAn eight-year-old boy has been hailed a hero after he hot-wired a two-way radio to call for help as his dad lay trapped in the wreckage of a horror truck rollover. Diesel was leaking from the truck and the engine was still running. Worried it was going to burst into flames, “he told me to strip the wires from the radio and put the red and blue…. (No Ratings Yet) Loading …
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What It’s Like to Ride a Harley
While automatic transmission can do wonders for a four-wheel drive, don’t ever think that riding a motorcycle is just as easy. Getting from point A to B requires more than just firing up the engine and setting it to drive. When riding a motorcycle, you have to embrace the a dventure that goes with maneuvering a two-wheel drive. Remember that a motorcycle actually weighs just a few more pounds than you , and in a ble to control it , you have to be “one with it
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2011 Lexus LFA
Advertisement Lexus LFA 2011.- Front Angle View The Lexus LFA is powered by . naturally aspirated .10 displacing 4.8 litre, matched to . rear-mounted six-speed sequential automatic transmission, giving 200mph-plus performance. From the outset it was determined the engine should have ..4,805cc capacity, develop 552bhp and rev to . wailing 9,000rpm red line. The .10 produces 480Nm of torque at 6,800rpm,.90 per cent of which is available from 3,700rpm all the way to the 9,000rpm red line,
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