Yes They are so dam slow you can be out run by a snail
Hi There i use a Ryco Z131A it also fits Toyota Diesels regards Ian
Indiana Diesels was created in 2010.
it is called common rail
It's a bit of a loaded question... there have been catalyst systems on diesels since the late 1980s, but the type you're thinking of, which requires regeneration and such, was not introduced until 2009.
In the 1980s, however, additions to the power capacity of utilities slowed because of erratic growth in consumption and the difficult political climate for utilities in many states.
The Lincoln Mark VII was primarily offered with gasoline engines and did not have a diesel variant produced by Lincoln. While some other manufacturers offered diesel options in the 1980s, the Mark VII lineup, which was produced from 1984 to 1992, did not include any diesel models. Thus, the number of Lincoln Mark VII diesels produced is zero.
All gas 2.2 Liter GM engines have timing chains. Some 1980s 2.2 Liter diesels had a timing belt.
acceleration is very slow.
No
The world agreement was MONTREAL PROTOCOL. It was signed on 16th September.
fix the vacuum leak
A surplus of pelts on the international market, a slow U.S. economy, warm winters, and price battles among retailers contributed to lower profits in the late 1980s.