Solenoids are everywhere. They open the water valve in your dishwasher, control the flow of gas in your stove, regulate ink delivery in printers, and play a crucial role under the hood of your car.
When General Motors introduced the High Energy Ignition (HEI) distributor in the mid-1970s, it was revolutionary. So much so that it still has a strong following among today's hot rodders. Like other ...
Introduced in 1964, the Pontiac GTO got a major makeover after only one year in showrooms. The 1965 version became 3.1 inches (79 mm) longer and gained vertically stacked quad headlamps and a new ...
Any entity wanting to become a PMS distributor has to appear for an exam conducted by the National Institute of Securities Markets (NISM). At a time when the popularity of portfolio management ...
The Ford 300 inline-six has earned its cult following through decades of hard work. Whether it’s in an old dump truck like my own 1966 F600 or in a pickup like this 1979 F-250, the power plant gets ...
Solar Module Super League (SMSL) member Trina Solar has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Australian solar wholesale distributor Solar Juice which will see the latter buy 1GW of Trina ...
Downstream memory product distributors have shown intentions to stock up ahead of the year-end holiday shopping in China amid rising prices of chip supplies from the upstream, according to industry ...
When you’re trying to learn about older cars, you might as well be signing up for the debate club. Every question, especially when it comes to breaker points, electronic, and multiple spark discharge ...
At some point in the mid 1970s or so, GM (with Delco Remy) came up with a new electronic ignition system known as HEI or High Energy Ignition. We've touted this as an upgrade for many engines in ...
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