Cummins 6CT 8.3 Cylinder Head
The new Cummins 8.3L complete cylinder head from Access Industries Co., includes new springs and valves. It can be used with any Cummins 8.3L (6C, 6CT, 6CTA) 12-valve engine (21-inch intake port). The Cummins 6C 8.3L engine is widely used for truck, industrial, gen-spec. and marine applications.
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aFe Diesel Performance Air Filters
Advance FLOW Engineering (aFe Power) offers a complete line of diesel performance air filters, intake systems, intercoolers, turbochargers, exhaust systems and accessories for GM Duramax, Dodge Cummins, and Ford Power Stroke diesels. The complete aFe Power product line is available at Motor State Distributing for immediate shipment. www.motorstate.com.
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Even more proof that the premium Galaxy S5 Prime is real
Samsung’s rumored Galaxy S5 Prime model looks more real than ever, even though the company is yet to fully acknowledge it. A version of the phone, believed to have model number SM-G906X (among others), has been spotted on Bluetooth SIG, a website belonging to the body that governs Bluetooth development and certification. Model number SM-G906L was listed on Bluetooth SIG this week, confirming this sub-family of Galaxy S5 handsets – the Galaxy S5 has model number SM-G900X.
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Halo 5 release confirmed for fall 2015 on the Xbox One
If there’s any game that’s going to help Microsoft catch up with Sony in the console wars, it’s this one. Per Gamespot, Microsoft and 343 Industries on Friday confirmed that the latest game in the hugely popular Halo franchise would officially release on the Xbox One in the fall of 2015. 343 is promising that the new game, called Halo 5: Guardians, will be “a bigger effort than Halo 4,” the last game in the franchise that was well received by that failed to match the huge sales of Halo 3. 343 Industries general manager Bonnie Ross went on to explain that this “bigger effort” extends to “the content and scope of the game, as well as the technology in what’s now a brand new and more powerful engine.” We can expect to hear much more about Halo 5 next month at the E3 gaming conference.
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Google helps you spend more money on Google Play content
Google on Thursday revealed it’s ready to support even more payment methods for Google Play purchases, thus encouraging buyers to spend money on apps, movies, TV shows and music. The company announced additional payment options for its online store, including PayPal support, which will let people in 12 countries pay for apps and other digital content.
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This short video explains why you should care about net neutrality
Net neutrality is currently one of the hottest topics in tech, as the FCC voted on Thursdsay on its chairman’s controversial fast lane / slow lane system proposal, but not all Internet users really know what the fight between ISPs and Internet companies is all about. Re/code has a short video explaining what net neutrality means, why users should voice their concerns, and what the FCC’s new proposal is all about.
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Popcorn Time app brings ‘Netflix for pirates’ to Android devices
It’s been over a month since we checked in on the fascinating Popcorn Time saga, and it appears that even after a few bumps in the road, progress on the torrent streaming app is progressing smoothly. The Next Web reports that the latest version of the revived Popcorn Time app is able to stream TV show torrents as well as movies, expanding the catalog of content immensely. Additionally, the group behind Time4Popcorn (another spin-off of the original program), has released an Android app, complete with all the features of the desktop app.
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You probably won’t be able to buy the world’s cheapest 4K TV
Xiaomi on Thursday unveiled a brand new Android-based product, a 49-inch 4K TV that will cost just 3,999 yuan, or around $640, Engadget reports. Even though 4K TVs aren’t necessarily must-have products just yet, its price certainly makes this Xiaomi smart TV very interesting, assuming international customers will actually get a chance to buy one.
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Apple and Samsung’s next major fight won’t be over what you think
Earlier this week, we shared a video that explained the incredible potential of graphene, a transparent material that is just a single atom thick. According to the video, graphene is “stronger than diamond, more conductive than copper, more flexible than rubber and it’s so thin you can barely see it with the naked eye.” We also noted that Samsung developed a manufacturing process last month for graphene that could speed up its use in actual commercial products. Graphene could be key to the future of flexible displays, wearable devices, and even batteries. Bloomberg says graphene could lead to phones that stay “charged for a week and recharges in 15 minutes.”
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Warning lights you need to know in your car
Filed under: Technology, Safety, Ownership and Repair, New Car Tips
Today’s cars may seem similar to the cars of the days gone by-4 wheels, an engine and doors. Underneath its skin is another story. Along with the vastly improved fuel economy, safety ratings, and multi-media systems that modern cars are expected to come with, comes the obligatory need for more sensors and electronic gizmos to keep it all working together in a user-friendly package.
Along with all these extra sensors, comes the need for more warning lights on your dashboard or gauge cluster. Some of these warning lights have been around for a very, very long time and are pretty straight-forward; whilst others are fairly new to the market and not exactly self-explanatory.
According to a recent survey done by Schrader International, 43 per cent of the people that took the survey could not recognize the symbol for low tire pressure. Needless to say, a low tire pressure warning is serious business and is a large safety hazard at worst and largely reduced gas mileage at best.
Between the different manufactures, there can be slight differences but for all the major lights, they’re the same. As the long weekend approaches and summer road trips being, take some time to check out the gallery above to find out what some of these essential lights mean.
Warning lights you need to know in your car
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