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Saturn Fuel Tank: Your Car's Fuel Reservoir

13th August 2007
The Saturn fuel tank has the basic function of storing the fuel until it is needed in the vehicle's operation. It has two pipes connected to it, an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe. The outlet pipe has a fitting for a fuel line connection. It can be locate... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Clean, prime combustion with GM fuel tank and cold air intake

01st August 2007
The cold air intake and fuel tank installed on a GM are two of the more critical parts of the vehicle's engine system. The GM cold air intake and fuel tank are tasked to supply the GM engine with up to specs burn materials, composed of high-boost cold air... Read >
Author: Prue

Challenges of Using Fuel Cells to Power Our Cars

31st July 2007
Clean, reliable, efficient energy is possible through the use of hydrogen fuel cells. Fuel cell vehicles that have hydrogen stored on board do not produce any pollution. Their only byproducts are water and heat. High volume hydrogen production will be ... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

As easy way to finance your wishes

26th July 2007
Personal loans are basically popular with people searching for low cost credit borrowings. However borrowing money has become a habit among UK citizens. The changing attitude towards life expectations has made people look for some financial help apart fro... Read >
Author: Amenda

Propelling Your Boat With An "Outboard Motor"

01st July 2007
The most common motorized method of propelling small watercraft is the outboard motor. They are a self-contained unit with an engine, propeller, subsidiary systems and are designed to be fixed at the rear (stern) of the craft. Outboard motors provide p... Read >
Author: Jake Gourd

Ford, Meridian Sign MOU on ACH Sandusky Plant Sale

16th June 2007
Ford Motor Company and Meridian Automotive Systems have announced Monday in a company press release this week a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), outlining a framework for the sale of Automotive Components Holdings' lighting business and its Sandusky, ... Read >
Author: Kraig

Five Stupid Ways to Injure Yourself or Others On A Pontoon Boat

19th February 2007
Boating can be a safer and more pleasurable recreational activity if you're mindful of your actions and take responsible steps for avoiding the basic situations in which people get hurt or killed. By keeping these five dangers in mind, and making it secon... Read >
Author: linkpub

Programming the Diesel Performance

20th January 2007
Want to squeeze every little amount of fuel in your fuel tanks? Want to gain every last ounce of power from your engines? Want to gain better fuel economy, while saving the last penny in your billfolds? Or want to drive a more powerful car, SUV or truck... Read >
Author: Malik Johnston

Fuel Parts: Your Car's Circulatory System

13th January 2007
The fuel parts of your car delivers the fuel needed by the engine for your car to run. Tuned, working fuel parts are necessary to sustain the transmission of fuel to the motor giving your car the means to power its movement. Like a human's circulatory s... Read >
Author: Andrea Coles

How To Make Biodiesel: The Three choices of using biofuel

12th January 2007
Biodiesel becomes more and more popular every year. It's popularity probably derives from the fact that biodiesel is so cheap and relatively easy to be made. You can make it in your own backyard or kitchen. It is far better than the original petro-diesel,... Read >
Author: Maria Markella

The Benefits Of The Hybrid Car

14th December 2006
Hybrid cars: The vehicles of the future? With the price of gasoline hiking up to astronomic proportions, a lot of motorists are resorting to different ways to save on fuel. Some of them use alternative diesel. Others resort to using bikes, which can also ... Read >
Author: Richard Henderson

Power Your Vehicle With Water

14th December 2006
For months, we all have had troubles as per how we would be able to fill up our car's gas and fuel tanks when the gas prices were soaring like they have never soared before. For months, we have tried to find ways and even alternative answers to this dil... Read >
Author: Joe Thompson

Confined Space Rescue—Not a “Do It Yourself” Job

12th October 2006
When a worker in confined spaces is injured or trapped on the job, the last thing anyone would want is for the rescuers to be hurt as well. Yet, without the right training or specialized confined space equipment, the most well-intentioned hero could unfor... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Used OMC Parts

19th July 2006
Introduction: There are various marine companies having worldwide reputation in selling and repairing in used OMC parts. Various used OMC parts are available in the market, if one can not afford to purchase the new OMC part, old and repaired OMC part a... Read >
Author: Trish Dougherty

Outboard Motors are Types of Motors

25th June 2006
Outboard motors are used most commonly for boats and are developed as a self-contained unit with an engine. They are designed to be mounted at the rear of the boat and are most common method for propelling a small watercraft. As well as providing propul... Read >
Author: Ivar Rudi
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