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Coffee and Headlights? Discover the Unexpected Use of Coffee Chaff in Auto Parts Innovation

Automotive Training Centre

This groundbreaking approach addresses waste management while opening new avenues for innovation in auto parts. Since 2011, it has used soy-based foam in its cushions. We emphasize the technical aspects of auto parts training and the broader context of sustainability and innovation.

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Most Reliable BMW Engines

Alex's Autohaus

N52 Modern Evolution of the M54 (2004-2011) When discussing BMW reliability, the naturally aspirated N52 inline-6 stands in a class of its own. Found in various 2004-2011 models including the E90 3-Series, E60 5-Series, and early X3/X5 SUVs, this 3.0-liter liter powerplant represents perhaps BMW’s most dependable modern engine.

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Navigating France’s Low Emission Zones: Essential Tips for Drivers

Auto Service World

Crit’Air 2 (Yellow): The Crit’Air 2 (Yellow) sticker applies to vehicles that meet the Euro 5 and Euro 6 standards starting from the year 2011. Crit’Air 1 (Purple): The Crit’Air 1 category represented by a purple sticker includes gas vehicles and rechargeable hybrid cars.

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Pirelli Extends Formula 1 Tire Supply Through 2027

Tire Review Magazine

This latest agreement, set in motion with the technical dossier received from the FIA in June, has been ratified by the FIA World Motor Sport Council and nominates Pirelli as sole supplier to the FIA Formula One World Championship as well as the Formula 2 and Formula 3 championships.

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How Capacitors Protect Ignition Circuits

Tomorrow's Technician

So, I emailed Philip Austin, NGK’s Manager of Technical Training. I ran across a similar coil arrangement from a 2011 Nissan Frontier. If you look at some ignition system wiring diagrams, you may notice something unexpected on the ground connection for the coils on some BMW models: it is a capacitor. I was stumped!