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SpeedTracer User Guide

November 12th, 2008 · No Comments

After buying all those aftermarket products, aren’t you curious if any of them really improved your vehicle’s performance? Maybe you’re simply curious about what your vehicle is capable of?

Measuring performance is as important as selecting the products that grace your vehicle. The two go hand-in-hand. With SpeedTracer, we’ll help you get answers to those questions. AutoEnginuity’s SpeedTracer performs vehicle performance analyses by communicating directly with your vehicle through the OBD-II connector. It will retrieve RPM, MPH, ambient temperature, and barometric pressure.
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2004 Vengeance Motorcycle Owners Manual

October 10th, 2008 · No Comments

Your new Vengeance Motorcycle is designed and manufactured to be the finest in the American V-twin industry. We have prepared a simple and understandable guide for your motorcycle’s care and operation and recommend that you follow the instructions carefully for maximum performance, vehicle safety, and enhanced personal motorcycling pleasure. You should become thoroughly acquainted with your manual before riding your Vengeance Motorcycle.
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Volvo S60 Road Test Report Manual pdf

May 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Call NRMA Technical Advice on 1300 655 443, should you require additional information on this vehicle, on other makes, or for general advice on automotive matters.
ROAD TEST REPORT
August
VOLVO S60
AWD 2.4 litre sedan
FEATURES
BEST WORST
Confident handling
Comprehensive level of safety equipment Build quality Restricted rear leg room PULP required for optimum performance
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Volvo S60 Road Test Report pdf

March 18th, 2008 · No Comments

The ranks of Volvo’s S60 compact luxury cars were recently bolstered by the addition of a new all wheel drive variant called the S60 AWD. The release of an all wheel drive S60 is a significant step by Volvo to ensure its vehicles offer drivers premium levels of safety and vehicle performance. One of the most notable points of the new S60 AWD is that the all wheel drive system is the first electronically controlled system to be fitted to a Volvo car. Previous all wheel drive Volvos used a viscous coupling arrangement. When the front wheels slip, torque is transferred to the rear wheels by the viscous coupling, often causing a certain amount of jerkiness as it locks and unlocks.
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