Posts Tagged ‘chrysler’

Distributorless ignition system service manual: For GM, Ford, and Chrysler models from 1984-1994 : theory & principles, preliminary inspection, component … component testing, component replacement

March 28th, 2010

Distributorless ignition system service manual: For GM, Ford, and Chrysler models from 1984-1994 : theory & principles, preliminary inspection, component … component testing, component replacement

Chrysler 300C SRT8 Pacifica D1R D1S Xenon HID OEM Bulbs

March 25th, 2010

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Product Description
These newly released ORACLE D1S Bulbs are the best Xenon Bulbs produced for any vehicle thus far! High Quality Xenon Direct Replacement Bulbs with Built in Igniters.

Easy Installation, Installs in Under 30 Min!

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Fits most Cadillac and Chrysler vehicles with factory HID lighting…. More >>

Chrysler 300C SRT8 Pacifica D1R D1S Xenon HID OEM Bulbs

Chrysler, Ford, Durant and Sloan: Founding Giants of the American Automotive Industry

March 18th, 2010

Product Description
The American automobile industry has been called the favorite child of capitalism. Four decades of exceptional earnings allowed Henry Ford, William Durant and Alfred Sloan (both of General Motors), Walter Chrysler and their companies to make developments in production, design and marketing that have set the standard for consumer products and industrial firms. Four men, the subjects of this book, are primarily responsible for these concepts and for the formation of “… More >>

Chrysler, Ford, Durant and Sloan: Founding Giants of the American Automotive Industry

MotorWeek FYI: Fisker Automotive

September 12th, 2009
MotorWeek FYI: Fisker Automotive

 

New product development and innovation is much more difficult and time consuming than most other business activities. Automotive rapid prototyping greatly enhances learning speed and reduces the risk of new automotive parts development.

Historically, the automotive industry has been using rapid prototyping as an important tool in the automotive parts design process. The extremely fast-paced automotive design cycles require a » Read more: MotorWeek FYI: Fisker Automotive