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AutoLoc PW5500 Flat Glass Power Window Kit, 2 Door

  • U-WIRE kit does not include the switches or wiring harness
  • Designed to convert old flat glass windows to a completely new power system
  • Adjustable window bases that assures soundless, swift and steady operation
  • Includes high-torque motors and custom mounting brackets for old cars
  • Backed by a limited lifetime warranty

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All Facts About Automotive Batteries

A battery that is rechargeable and supplies electric energy to an automobile is known as automotive batteries.

In an automobile electrical energy is required for various functions. To put on the head lights and other lights, for the starter motors, for starting the ignition system of the engine the battery provides the energy.

Automotive batteries are also known as SLI batteries where ‘S’ stands for starter, ‘L’ for lights and ‘I’ for ignition. If it’s an electric vehicle the battery is defined as the traction battery for the automotive.

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Incredible Cheap Water Fuel Technology Takes Off Big Time

All set to buy a new body kit for your car??? But do you actually know what would be the best body kit up gradation to your car or just hears and sees are guiding you??? Prior to taking this big dive into the body kit market, there are few basic essential which you should keep in mind in order to select the best possible car body kit that suits your vehicle both aesthetically and aerodynamically.

To start with, you should know the entire process of buying a body kit. Make a mental flowchart of what all you should do. The first and foremost thing is to clear your mind about what kind of a body kit you are looking for??? You may be a car racer or you may not, yet you may have this urge to go for a racer car body kit. So just be sure of yourself.

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Automotive Dynamic Guide – How to Be Ready to Drive in a Foreign Land

If you are going to be behind the wheel of a new rented car, and in a strange foreign land where you have never driven before, what should you do in preparing to drive?

Just not so long ago, I was in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, located just north of Singapore. As those of you who have traveled widely to Asia would know, the traffic on the roads in most of the Asian countries is heavy throughout the day, and many times driving habits take precedence over traffic rules and regulations, especially when the searing tropical heat bears down on cool heads, and raise tempers!

Before me was a small locally produced Malaysian car – the Perodua Kancil- named after the tiny deer that can run swiftly through the Malaysian jungles.

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Understanding A Marine Exhaust System

Marine exhausts systems are an important and often overlooked part of a marine engine. Most vessels have a ‘wet’ exhaust system. Salt water is injected at the riser – the outlet for exhaust from the exhaust manifold. This mixture of exhaust gas and water is then passed through a series of bends until it exits the boat, preferably at the stern.

Exhaust gases mixed with salt water create a highly corrosive compound. This is why exhaust systems are commonly made using non-corrosive components such as nitrile rubber reinforced hose (brown – not green – stripe), galvanized steel, fiberglass or plastic. The purpose of these components, which vary in size and shape depending on the engine size and layout of the engine room, is to prevent hydraulicing of the engine. This is caused when an engine has filled with salt water which has entered via the exhaust and can cause extensive damage if left for more than two hours. Water enters the exhaust from wave action at stern and poor exhaust design. In some ocean conditions, such as a following sea, water can be forced back up the exhaust when the engine is not running. Poorly designed exhausts allow water to flow back and fill the waterlock/muffler box then up the hose into the exhaust manifold, through the exhaust valves and into the combustion chamber. With the engine full of water the engine cannot crank over as it is cannot compress water.

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