The Mark VII started using aluminium motors in 1985. They have since used the technology almost exclusively in nearly all of their production models to date.
injected, no sniffed, yes
It is fuel injected. Chevy quite using carburetors in late 1986. from there on everything is fuel injected.
There has been no talk lately on Nascar using the Honda Accord in any of their top three series.Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota are the current makes Nascar uses.
The benefits of using Ebay Motors include: coverage under the eBay Motor Vehicle Purchase Protection; eBay Motors has a financing division; can look for cars in the comfort of your home.
I believe that fuel injection was available on the 1985 - 5.0 L ( 302 cubic inch - V8 )
I don't believe that NASCAR is using ethanol. I know F1 race cars use it.
No, electric motors do not have batteries.Most electric motors are powered from the AC power grid.Power tools and other portable devices using electric motors have batteries, but the electric motors in the tools and devices do not themselves have batteries.
You must be licensed to use it. The NASCAR logo is copyright protected and ZEALOUSLY protected by aggressive legal action.
I'd say they use LabCorp--NASCAR likes using North Carolina companies if they can, and LabCorp is in Burlington.
In Nascar, the kill switch is a button that can pressed by a driver to shut off the engine in case of mechanical failures. It is mounted on the steering wheel. Nascar began using this device following the death of Adam Petty in 2000.
In NASCAR and Formula I, you don't buy them, you build them. In NASCAR it costs $1 million to 1.5 per car using $125,000 in materials and parts.