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Causarano 8 Feature When They Know Back Home Again
The newsletter of the San Diego Miata Club Volume 11 Number 10 October 2006 Film and food critiqued at Santee Drive-in LES SMITH y Heavens, treat. man, who played the Ger‐ where’s a movie Upon entering the man whore, and other M critic when you drive‐in, we promptly cast members. For exam‐ need one? David Elliott, violated the prominently‐ ple, “If you can drink film critic of the San Diego posted rule about remain‐ ram’s piss, you can drink Union‐Tribune, must have ing in your vehicle; our anything.” (An SDMC What’s Inside? had a crush week to have row of folding chairs and twist on this could be, “If Officers & Contacts 2 overlooked “Beerfest,” coolers stretched a good you can drive a yellow playing at the Santee 20–25 yards in front of Miata, you might drive Membership Info 3 Drive‐In the weekend of our vehicles. Yet, one anything.”) President’s Message 4 the “Debbye Does the could argue that the I think I’ve written Editor’s Column 5 Drive‐In” run. And, while Miata is quite inappropri‐ enough about the movie, I’m on a roll, why don’t ate for drive‐in movies, other than admitting to Coming Events 6-7 those drive‐in managers other than for getting two glancing over my shoul‐ Viewpoints 7 consult us in selecting a people there and then der occasionally at scenes Sal Causarano 8 feature when they know back home again. (I did of the animated feature Obituary run leaders Bruce and not see one teenage cou‐ “Barnyard” playing on Debbye Lewis are going ple there in a Miata.) the opposite screen. -
Wavebid > Buyers Guide
Lot Title Description Thumbnail Number IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR MISSOURI CITY AUCTION: All purchases will be subject to a 14% buyer's premium. There Will Be A 3% Administrative Fee For Purchases Not Made By Cash, Cashier's Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer or Direct Deposit.** *Social distancing will be enforced *Customers will not be allowed inside to use the restrooms. No Exceptions! *Please schedule an appointment prior to removal. Customers may be turned away without an appointment scheduled. *We recommend wearing gloves and face mask for personal safety and health while on auction location. Preview: (By Appointment Only-Mandatory-No Exceptions) Tuesday, June 30, 2020 (Hours Of Operation: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m./1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Location 1: (Lots 1-39) Fleet Services, 1919 Scanlin Rd., Missouri City, Tx 77489 Driving Directions. Removal: (By Appointment Only-Mandatory-No Exceptions) Monday, July 6, 2020 /Tuesday, July 7, 2020/Wednesday, July 8, 2020 (Hours Of Operation: 8:00 a.m. - 11: 00 a.m./1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Preview & Removal Contact: Fleet Superintendent, Mike Tubbs or Shop Forman, Hung Hoang, (281)403-8583 Winning Bidder Is Responsible For Bringing Own Batteries, Equipment, Etc. To Get Vehicle Started And/Or Removed. Forklift Available For Removal. Forklift Available For Removal. Preview & 0 Removal There Will Be A $35.00 Title Preparation Fee Added To The Buyers Total For Each Unit Information Purchased. **All defects and flaws with a vehicle will be the buyers responsibility once purchased by buyer. Buyer should be aware that they are purchasing a used vehicle as it sits on the auction location with No warranty or Guarantee Whatsoever. -
Subject Index
Bulb Horn Subject Index January 1990 – December 1999 For corrections or omissions, please send a message to [email protected] (Note: Regional and Chapter News and Reports are included in most issues as submitted by Regional personnel and edited by the Bulb Horn Editor. Only those Regional reports detailing a specific Regional tour are indexed individually.) AAA AAA and the Glidden Connection. Stucker, Dave. 1997 Jan/Feb 58 (1). 18-21 Alvis HP 9877. Layzell, John. 1993 Oct/Dec 54 (4). 34-35 American LaFrance 1919 American LaFrance Pumper. Harder, Herman. 1997 Mar/Apr 58 (2). 34-35 Apperson Apperson, The Jackrabbit Car. Zahm, Karl S.. 1993 Apr/Jun 54 (2). 8-19 Auburn Tale of Two Auburns, A. Siegfried, J.B "Bernie". 1990 Apr/Jun 51 (2). 21-26 Automotive Art Automotive Artists. Delong, Tedd. 1998 May/Jun 59 (3). 23 Automotive Design Antique Automobiles are the Sum of Their Parts. Holland, David J.. 1992 Oct/Dec 53 (4). 36-38 Appreciating Post War Cars. Holland, David J. 1990 Apr/Jun 51 (2). 40-42 Cars of 1921, The. Zahm, Karl S.. 1996 Apr/Jun 57 (2). 14-15 Cars of 1946, The. Holland, Dave. 1996 Apr/Jun 57 (2). 16-17 Cars of 1966, The. Maclivain, Walter O. 1991 Jan/Feb 52 (1). 20-25 Cars of 1967, The. MacIlvain, Walter O. 1992 Jan/Mar 53 (1). 19-25 Cars of 1968, The. MacIlvain, Walter O.. 1993 Jan/Mar 54 (1). 26-38 Cars of 1969, The. MacIlvain, Walter O.. 1994 Jan/Mar 55 (1). 18-24 Cars of 1970, The. -
2017 RAM 1500/2500/3500 Owner's Manual
RAM TRUCK 2017 1500/2500/3500 OWNER’S MANUAL VEHICLES SOLD IN CANADA This manual illustrates and describes the operation of With respect to any Vehicles Sold in Canada, the name FCA features and equipment that are either standard or op- US LLC shall be deemed to be deleted and the name FCA tional on this vehicle. This manual may also include a Canada Inc. used in substitution therefore. description of features and equipment that are no longer DRIVING AND ALCOHOL available or were not ordered on this vehicle. Please Drunken driving is one of the most frequent causes of disregard any features and equipment described in this accidents. manual that are not on this vehicle. Your driving ability can be seriously impaired with blood FCA US LLC reserves the right to make changes in design alcohol levels far below the legal minimum. If you are and specifications, and/or make additions to or improve- drinking, don’t drive. Ride with a designated non- ments to its products without imposing any obligation drinking driver, call a cab, a friend, or use public trans- upon itself to install them on products previously manu- portation. factured. WARNING! Driving after drinking can lead to an accident. Your perceptions are less sharp, your reflexes are slower, and your judgment is impaired when you have been drinking. Never drink and then drive. Copyright © 2016 FCA US LLC SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1 1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................3 2 2 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE ......................................9 -
2021 Rule Book
Table of Contents General Rules Page 2 Safety Rules: Page 23 PRO-LITE: Page 28 PRO2: 67 PRO4: 99 SXS Classes: 125 MORR Combine Class: Page 146 MORR Buggy: Page 158 MORR Light Buggy: Page 163 MORR Mod Kart: 170 MORR Short Course Kart: Page 174 MORR Stock Truck: Page 180 MORR Pro Buggy: Page 185 MORR Super Stock Truck: Page 187 CHAMP OFF-ROAD GENERAL RULES SECTION 1 – RULE BOOK • Effective Date – The CHAMP OFF-ROAD rules are effective upon the date of publication regardless of when a competitor receives actual notice. • Amendment – CHAMP OFF-ROAD rules may be amended or changed by written notice from CHAMP OFF-ROAD headquarters at any time. The amendment/change is also effective upon the date of publication. • Interpretation and Application – If there is a disagreement regarding the meaning or application of the CHAMP OFF-ROAD rules, the interpretation and application by the CHAMP OFF-ROAD officials at the event shall prevail. This decision is final and non- appealable. • Finality of Interpretation and Application – All participants, including but not necessarily limited to competitors, team owners, sponsors and officials, expressly agree that determinations by CHAMP OFF-ROAD officials as to the application and interpretation of the rules are non-litigable, and covenant that they will not initiate or maintain litigation of any kind against CHAMP OFF-ROAD or anyone acting on its behalf with respect to such determinations, unless it is determined that the CHAMP OFF-ROAD officials made such determinations for no other purpose other than a bad faith intent to harm or cause economic loss to the participant or official. -
Diesel Fuel Quality Requirements for India
Vehicle Body Engineering BY JDK Vehicle Body Engineering Introduction : Basic Feature of an Automobile • Progress of civilization is intimately connected with the means of transportation • A self-propelled vehicle used for transportation of goods & passengers on land is called Automobile or Automotive/Motor Vehicle • An automobile is comprised of a chassis & a body • Chassis is made up of a frame supporting ; body / power unit / transmission system / control system Vehicle Body Engineering Introduction : Basic Feature of an Automobile • A chassis frame is supported by wheels & tyres through suspension system and axles • The power delivered by power unit ( engine ) is transmitted through clutch or fluid coupling, transmission system, and axle to the wheels • Automobile is propelled on road due to friction between the tyre and road surface • Various sub - systems of the automobile are properly designed & held together for efficient functioning individually & as well as whole unit Vehicle Body Engineering Introduction : Basic Feature of an Automobile • The body and suspension provides protection & comfort • Automobile has its limitations in regard to load, speed & distance it can travel Vehicle Body Engineering Course Outlines BADE- 503 LTP-3 1 0 I: Car Body Details II: Vehicle Aerodynamics III: Bus Body Details IV: Commercial Vehicle Details V: Body Materials, Trim & Mechanisms Vehicle Body Engineering General Classification of Automobiles Automobiles can be classified from various point of view of considerations like ; • Use : Motorcycle, car, Bus, … • Capacity : HTV,LTV, … • Make : Maruti, Honda, Bajaj, … • Model : Zen, • Fuel : Petrol, Diesel, CNG, … • Wheels : Two, three, four, ... • Drive : Left hand drive, Front wheel drive, ... Vehicle Body Engineering General Classification of Automobiles • Transmission : Conventional, Automatic … • Construction : a) Unitized body construction - Various body sections are used as structural strength member to help support & stiffen the entire unit - All sections are welded together to form an unit. -
PT Rules 2015 V10.1
® NASA Performance Touring (PT) Official 2018 National Rules (Rules subject to change) January 15, 2018, Version 13.1 © Copyright 2018 1 Introduction…………......................................................................……….. 3 2 Intent.........................................................................................................… 3 3 Sanctioning Body........................................................................................ 4 4 Eligible Manufacturers/Models/Configurations........................................ 4 5 Safety………………..............................................................…………..…… 4 5.1 CCR Exceptions…….............................................................................. 4 5.2 On Course Conduct…………………………………………………….…… 5 6 Modifications………………………......................................…………..…… 5 6.1 General Car Classification…………………..……………………………... 5 6.1.1 Base Classes and Modification Points……………...…………...5 6.1.2 Minimum Adjusted Wt/HP Ratios For Each Class……………...6 6.2 Base Classifications……………………………………….…………….….. 8 6.2.1 (deleted)……………………………………………………………. 8 6.2.2 Base Classification Table and Listed Base Weights….............. 8 6.3 Up-Classing System…………………………………………………..…..… 19 6.3.A Tires…...……………………………………………………………. 19 6.3.B Weight Reduction…………………………………………….…… 20 6.3.C Engine…………...…………………………………………….…… 21 6.3.D Drivetrain………..…………………………………………….…… 22 6.3.E Suspension……...…………………………………………….…… 22 6.3.F Brakes/Chassis……………………………………………….…… 24 6.3.G Aerodynamics…..…………………………………………….…… 24 6.3.H -
Genuine Accessories Front and Rear Bumpers and Nerf Bars Provide Increased Protection from Trail Obstacles While Contributing to the KRX1000’S Aggressive Styling
2021 SIDE x SIDE The Teryx KRX®1000 is the ultimate Kawasaki sport side by side, offering unmatched capability in challenging and technical off-road terrain, high performance, and Kawasaki-engineered durability from the ground up to provide the ultimate off-road experience. And with the addition of two new models with factory-equipped accessories and special colors and graphics, there’s now three Teryx KRX1000 models for adventure enthusiasts to choose from. COLORS KEY FEATURES • COMPACT LITER-CLASS PARALLEL TWIN ENGINE DELIVERS BOTH HIGH POWER AND ROBUST LOW-END TORQUE • CVT WITH CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH PROVIDES SMOOTH ACCELERATION AND AIDS PRECISE THROTTLE CONTROL • LONG WHEELBASE AND LONG-TRAVEL SUSPENSION FEATURING FOX 2.5 PODIUM LSC SHOCKS COMBINE FOR EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE AND RIDE COMFORT • ON-THE-FLY ELECTRICALLY SELECTABLE 4WD AND FRONT DIFFERENTIAL LOCK • LARGE REAR CARGO AREA FOR SPARE TIRE OR OTHER LARGE ITEMS • ROOMY INTERIOR WITH ADJUSTABLE HIGH-BACKED BUCKET SEATS • SPEED-SENSITIVE ELECTRIC POWER STEERING SPECIFICATIONS KRF1000AMFNN/BMFMM/CMFNN Engine Type Liquid-Cooled, 4-Stroke Parallel Twin, DOHC, 4-Valves per Cylinder Displacement 999 cc Bore & Stroke 92.0 x 75.1 mm Maximum Torque 76.7 lb-ft @ 7,000 rpm Compression Ratio 11:5:1 Fuel System DFI® with Two 50mm ETV Throttle Bodies Transmission/Drive System CVT w/Centrifugal Clutch, Dual Range H/L/N/R, 2WD/4WD, Shaft Drive Front Tire Type/Size Maxxis Carnivore 31 x 10.00R15 8PR, Bead-lock Wheels Rear Tire Type/Size Maxxis Carnivore 31 x 10.00R15 8PR, Bead-lock Wheels Wheelbase -
Horseless Carriage Club of America
Horseless Carriage Club of America Founded in Los Angeles Novemb er 14, 1937 A nonprofit corporation founde d by and for automotive antiquarians and dedicated to the prese rvation of motor PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW SO YOU WILL ve hicles of ancient age and historical value, their acces NOT MISS THE MEETINGS YOU WISH TO ATTEND. sories, archives and romantic /ore. OFFICERS March 8-9-10-11-12 I 17th Annual National AUTO Joe Straub -------- ----- --- -------·········-·-·······-------···· -···· President RAMA, Conn. State Armory, Hartford, Conn. Dr. E. C. Lawrence ______ _____________ ., ............... Vice President I Roger Ellis _______ ___ ________ _____ ____ ., ..................... ----·--· Secretary March 10 Swap Meet and Flea Market Regions of HCCA, AACA anr MARC, Houston, Texas Roy Davis ................................................ ------ ----- - Treasurer Ken Sorensen ...................................... ---- Board Chairman March 10 I 9th Ann. Swap Meet, Madera Fair grounds Central California Region HCCA, Madera, Cal. DIRECTORS AND TERMS OF OFFICE March 10 I Shake-Down Tour 1966-68 1967-69 1968-70 Southern California Region HCCA Peter Bechtel Ralph Cherry Roy Davis March 16 I Dinner Meeting E. R. Bourne Clarence Kay Roger Ellis Canton (Ohio) Region HCCA Cecil Frye Dr. E. C. Lawrence David H. Goerlich March 18-23 I Festival of Classic Motoring Ken Sorensen Herb Schoenfeld Sandy Grover Sporting Car Club of South Australia Les Thomas Joe Straub Edwin N. Saville March 20 I Regular Meet, Randall Jr. Museum San Francisco (Cal.) Region HCCA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN March 20 I National Meet, South Gate (Cal.) Aud. Vintage Chevrolet Club of America Activities .......................................................... Cecil Frye I & Regional Groups ........................ --------------------- · Les Thomas March 23-24 1 2 Cylinder Tour, Palm Springs Pub lications ____________________________ ........... -
SCCA® National Solo® Rules
SCCA® National Solo® Rules 2020 EDITION Sports Car Club of America® Solo® Department 6620 SE Dwight St. Topeka, KS 66619 (800) 770-2055 (785) 232-7228 Fax www.scca.com Copyright 2020 by the Sports Car Club of America, Inc®. All rights re- served. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Forty-seventh printing, January, 2020. Published by: Sports Car Club of America, Inc.® 6620 SE Dwight St. Topeka, KS 66619 www.scca.com 1-800-770-2055 (785) 357-7222 The SCCA® National Solo® Rules may be downloaded from the SCCA® website at www.scca.com. Published in the United States of America. This book is the property of: Name _____________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ City/State/Zip ________________________________________ Region _____________________________________________ Member # __________________________________________ SCCA Welcoming Environment Statement The Mission of the SCCA is to fuel a safe, fun and excit- ing motorsports experience for auto enthusiasts. Our Vision is to be the preferred motorsports community in the U.S., built on fun, shared passion and access to an exhilarating motorsports experience. In all its activities, the SCCA seeks to foster an atmosphere that encourages living the Values of the SCCA: Excellence – The Spirit of a Competitor Service – The Heart of a Volunteer Passion – The Attitude of an Enthusiast Team – The Art of Working Together Experience – The Act of Wowing our Community Stewardship – The Mindset of an Owner To that end, the SCCA strives to ensure that ALL partici- pants in its events and activities enjoy a welcoming en- vironment. -
Fontographer
2017 MODEL YEAR For more information visit: www.jeep.com FCA US LLC CHEROKEE HIGH ALTITUDE 4X4 or call 1-877-IAM-JEEP EPA Fuel Economy and Environment Gasoline Vehicle THIS VEHICLE IS MANUFACTURED TO MEET SPECIFIC UNITED STATES REQUIREMENTS. THIS DOT C VEHICLE IS NOT MANUFACTURED FOR SALE OR REGISTRATION OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. FMANUFACTURER’S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE OF Exterior Mirrors with Courtesy Lamps Fuel Economy These estimates reflect new EPA methods beginning with 2017 models. THIS MODEL INCLUDING DEALER PREPARATION Exterior Mirrors with Heating Element Small SUV 4WD range from 18 to 34 MPG. You spend Bright Exhaust Tip MPG The best vehicle rates 136 MPGe. Base Price: $31,495 Bright Side Roof Rails C OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (May Replace Standard Equipment) $1,750 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED 4X4 Exterior Color: Bright White Clear Coat Exterior Paint Customer Preferred Package 26P $995 20 27 more in fuel costs Interior Color: Black Interior Color High Altitude Package 23combined city/hwy city highway Interior: Leather-Trimmed Bucket Seats 18-Inch x 7.0-Inch Gloss Black 5-Spoke Alum Wheels over 5 years Engine: 3.2-Liter V6 24-Valve VVT Engine w/Elect Stop Start Gloss Black Fascia Applique compared to the Transmission: 9-Speed Automatic Transmission Gloss Black Grille Surrounds 4.3 gallons per 100 miles Gloss Black Roof Rails average new vehicle. STANDARD EQUIPMENT (UNLESS REPLACED BY OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT) Jeep Black Gloss Badging FUNCTIONAL/SAFETY FEATURES SafetyTec Group $1,095 Fuel Economy & Greenhouse Gas Rating (tailpipe only) Smog -
WHEELS: the HORSELESS CARRIAGE – Part 1
PRESENTS WHEELS: THE HORSELESS CARRIAGE – Part 1 Researched and Compiled by William John Cummings BRIEF CHRONOLOGY OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AUTOMOBILE – 1 A Frenchman named Etienne Lenoir In August, 1888, William Steinway, patented the first practical gas engine in owner of Steinway & Sons piano factory, Paris in 1860 and drove a car based on the talked to Gottlieb Daimler about U.S. design from Paris to Joinville in 1862. manufacturing right and by September had a deal. By 1891 the Daimler Motor In 1862, Alphonse Bear de Rochas Company, owned by Steinway, was figured out how to compress the gas in the producing petrol engines for tramway same cylinder in which it was to burn. cars, carriages, quadricycles, fire engines This process of bringing the gas into the and boats in a plant in Hartford, cylinder, compressing it, combusting the Connecticut. compressed mixture, then exhausting it is known as the Otto cycle, or four cycle engine. Siegfried Marcus, of Mecklenburg, Germany, built a car in 1868 and showed one at the Vienna Exhibition of 1873. In 1876, Nokolaus Otto patented the Otto cycle engine which de Rochas had neglected to do. Daimler-Phoenix Automobile – 1899-1902 BRIEF CHRONOLOGY OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE MODERN AUTOMOBILE – 2 In 1871, Dr. J.W. Carhart, professor of Thirteen Duryeas of the same design physics at Wisconsin State University, and were produced in 1896, making it the the J.I. Case Company built a working first production car. In 1898 the brothers steam car. It was practical enough to went their separate ways and the Duryea inspire the State of Wisconsin to offer a Motor Wagon Company was closed.