On the basis of product, this report displays the production, revenue, price, market share and growth rate of each type, primarily split into Small Diesel Engines Medium Diesel Engines Large Diesel Engines
I’ll add this to my poor vehicle design category. There are a decent amount of vehicles that you can adjust the mirror to eliminate blind spots. Unfortunately i don’t think this is so much the case with most new cars anymore. Small mirrors, high beltlines, and slivers for windows are creating stupid-large blind spots. It would be great to make vehicles with outward visibility as opposed to some systems to correct for the lack of it.
Though rear park assist isn’t the most glamorous of wanted options (such as a sunroof or push-button start), adding features from the ever-expanding GM active safety technology suite is welcome, even more so with the impending launch of the 2019 Ford Ranger and upcoming Jeep Scrambler.
GGZEM was launched in 2017 and bills itself as a provider of clean and quiet marine power systems that comply with all current and future environmental regulations, meet rising customer demand for sustainable systems, and reduce total cost of vessel ownership.
I am ok with technology that helps in an emergency situation, but against technology that alerts the driver that they may be entering an emergency situation.
(4) Husqvarna FC450. The 2019 Husqvarna has such a broad and easy-to-use powerband that it just might be the ultimate Vet powerband. It is not a fire-breathing beast of an engine. It makes its horsepower without any white-knuckle scariness. If you want more power, it is hidden inside the choked-up airbox and restrictor-equipped muffler. An enterprising Husky FC450 racer can get 57.50 horsepower with the airbox drilled, compared to 56.40 with the stock airbox cover.
With a low-compression power-adder-ready 383 crate engine from BluePrint Engines on hand we decide to up the power with a pair of centrifugal superchargers from ProCharger Blowers.
Although electrification was the focus of our event last week, Deutz also showed us other technologies they are working on that will help meet the goals of sustainability and environmental protection in the CO2-neutral future.
Some of the Silverado’s old models also came with issues of poor engine design that made the truck hemorrhage oil and guzzle fuel.
In our prior report, we detailed the new 2.7-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, which makes 310 horsepower and 348 pound-feet of torque and shifts through an eight-speed automatic transmission. This time, we drove the new 5.3-liter V8 equipped with Chevroletâs new dynamic fuel management (DFM) system. This fuel-saving innovation keeps power ratings intact at 355 hp and 383 lb-ft. while allowing the V8 to deactivate and reactivate individual cylinders in 17 different smooth-running patterns to respond to power needs in a fraction of a second.
It has long been said you can move the world with the power of hydraulics—using fluid under pressure to do the hard work for us. Silver Sport Transmissions (SST) understands the benefits of hydraulics and has applied it to a very effective clutch release system for your classic Chevy. The PerfectFit hydraulic clutch kit from Silver Sport Transmissions takes the power of hydraulics and puts it to work for you. You will never have a better shifting experience once you make the switch to hydraulics.
Then there’s this $971 service from 2005 that included replacing the steering box and drag link, and—alarmingly—mentions that the side gears in one of the differentials is “very loose,” but does not mention a repair. Here’s to hoping that’s the front axle, since it’s the one I’ll have to replace anyway due to the crash:
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