Archive for June, 2007

RetroTek Boss EFI System

June 28th, 2007 | Category: Carburetors

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Corona, CA - Finally, a bolt-on EFI that looks like it belongs on your vintage muscle car, street rod or resto-mod. RetroTek Speed’s BossEFI billet throttle body looks like a custom 4V carb, except it’s fitted with high-pressure port style injectors, and bolts directly to most 4V intakes.

It accepts stock throttle linkage and uses a dual inlet fuel line (no return line to tank necessary). RetroTek’s BossEFI comes complete with its Stage II Adaptive Engine Management that self-tunes as you drive. All wiring, sensors and wideband control module are included.

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Fitch Fuel Catalyst Device

June 28th, 2007 | Category: Fuel Systems

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Lakeville, CT - Fitch permanently “re-refines” fuel, improving potency by boosting octane in gasoline and Cetane in diesel. Fuel treated with Fitch burns more efficiently, producing ultimate performance from any engine which translates into more power, increased fuel economy and lower emissions.

Fitch also allows those engines requiring premium fuel to operate using a lower grade octane without sacrificing performance. Fitch offers an easy to install “bolt-on” DIY kit and is warranted for 250,000 miles.

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Auto Meter Digital Gauges

June 28th, 2007 | Category: Gauges

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Sycamore, IL - Auto Meter announces the introduction of the new Sport-Comp and Ultra-Lite Digital Series. Ultra-Lite Digital models feature silver dials and bezels with black lettering, red displays, and race inspired design.

Sport-Comp Digital instruments feature black dials and bezels with white lettering and red displays for a stealthy performance look.

Both Ultra-Lite and Sport-Comp Digital lines feature a full complement of 2 1/16″ gauges, 3-3/8″ programmable speedometers, tachometers, and a tach/speedo combo.

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Courtney’s Book

June 15th, 2007 | Category: Books

Courtney’s Book

Book Description
After a home purchase, the most expensive item that most Americans ever buy is the vehicle they drive. Keeping it running well not only protects the investment, it’s also important for security and safety. In the crowded field of handbooks about car maintenance, The Garage Girl’s Guide to Everything You Need to Know About Your Car is unique in that it is not your typical gearhead’s guide to automotive care: it has a sense of humor and an attitude, and is written with women in mind.

The Garage Girl’s Guide to Everything You Need to Know About Your Car provides tips for proper car care, and a guide to preventive maintenance to keep your auto in top form.

Readers will learn:

• How to familiarize themselves with everything under the hood
• The essentials of car maintenance, from oil changes to setting up an emergency kit
for the trunk
• Where fluids are located in the engine and how to keep them topped off
between scheduled changes
• How to keep tires in top form, spot problems early on, and choose the right replacements
• What to do when the car sounds funny, smells funny, or acts funny
• How to change a tire, swap a fuse, cool down a radiator, and jump-start a vehicle
• How to increase performance and install add-ons
• How to customize a car

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Dupli-Color Paint Shop Finishing Sytem

June 08th, 2007 | Category: Body

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Cleveland, OH - Dupli-Color® Products introduces Paint Shop Finishing System, a new 3-part lacquer system that offers everything needed to create a high-quality DIY finish on any vehicle.

The Paint Shop system consists of primer, color and clear. Paint Shop is easy to apply, dries quickly and can be buffed to a high luster, smooth finish.Ready-to-use off the shelf Paint Shop requires no mixing or reducing.And with no re-coat window, additional coats can be applied at anytime.

This makes Paint Shop very user friendly and takes the guesswork out of painting for the do-it-yourself enthusiast.

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