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85 86 87 COUGAR FLYWHEEL/FLEX PLATE A.T. 6-232 3.8L AOD US $25.00
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83 84 COUGAR FLYWHEEL/FLEX PLATE A.T. 6-232 3.8L AOD US $39.00
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Flex-a-lite 114 Black 14" Trimline Electric Fan (reversible) List Price: $91.95 Sale Price: $91.95 |
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The Flex-a-lite Trimline fan, when used as a primary fan, can free up wasted horsepower and increase gas mileage by eliminating the drag of the stock belt fan. When used as an auxiliary fan or pusher, this unit can provide additional cooling for air conditioning, or in an engine prone to overheating. |
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Flex-a-lite 1317 Blue Star Stainless Steel 6-Blade 17" Flex Fan List Price: $54.13 Sale Price: $48.90 |
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The Flex-a-lite flex fan is designed to provide maximum air flow at low rpm and the least amount of engine loading at high rpm. Less resistance at highway speeds equals more horsepower and better gas mileage. Blades are made of stainless steel for durability. Fan edges are sharp; be sure and use gloves when working with the flex fan for added safety. This fan must also be used with a fan shroud. |
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Flex-a-lite 112 Black 12" Trimline Electric Fan (reversible) List Price: $79.88 Sale Price: $79.88 |
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The Flex-a-lite Trimline fan, when used as a primary fan, can free up wasted horsepower and increase gas mileage by eliminating the drag of the stock belt fan. When used as an auxiliary fan or pusher, this unit can provide additional cooling for air conditioning, or in an engine prone to overheating. |
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Flex-a-lite 14556 Mill Finish 2" Fan Spacer Kit List Price: $16.95 Sale Price: $16.95 |
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The Flex-a-lite fan spacer kit is best when used with Flex-a-lite belt fan. Belt driven fans perform best when they are 3/4" to 1" from the radiator's surface. Whenever original equipment fan clutch is removed from the engine, a spacer needs to be added to bring the new fan back into the "sweet spot" in the fan shroud opening. Multiple spacers may be used, up to a maximum of 3 inches. |
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Flex-a-lite 3953 Heavy Duty Engine Oil Cooler Kit List Price: $179.95 Sale Price: $179.95 |
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Flex-a-lite engine oil cooler kit features a heavy duty 7" by 21" by 1 1/2" oil cooler with 5/8" tubes for higher horsepower applications. It will fit most domestic and import vehicles with spin-on filters, larger and small, and comes with easy-to-follow instructions with complete hardware, hose and fittings. |
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Silblade FB124 Flex Black Silicone Ultimate Wiper Blade, 24" (Pack of 1) List Price: $26.95 Sale Price: $19.48 |
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FlexBlade is the next generation wiper technology. It's unique curved frame conforms to the sleeker, more curved windshields on today’s vehicles. It’s design helps keep snow and ice off the wiper so it can be used as an all season wiper. FlexBlade utilizes patented silicone rubber blade with graphite and PTFE that ensures smooth operation, superior visibility, and outstanding performance that lasts years, not months. SilBlade FlexBlade wiper blades represent the next generation wiper technology. FlexBlade's unique curved frame conforms to the sleeker, more curved windshields on today's vehicles. This design helps keep snow and ice off the wiper so it can be used as an all season wiper. FlexBlade wipers also utilize SilBlade's patented silicone rubber blade with graphite and PTFE that ensures smooth operation, superior visibility, and outstanding performance that lasts years, not months. Available in sizes 15" through 28." The Wiper Blade That Lasts Years, Not Months Driving can be challenging when facing unpredicted weather conditions, but often one has to wonder why companies simply can't seem to make products that last. Is it a shortfall in their technology, or is it rather planned obsolescence. Thankfully this is not a question that consumers need to ask in reference to SilBlade products. The goal at SilBlade is simple, to create quality wiper blade products that don't need constant replacing and that drivers can count on when they need clarity behind the wheel. This has made the durability of SilBlade products exceptional, with their line of wiper blades consistently lasting for years rather than months. This saves you money, and avoids unnecessary waste in landfills as used products are discarded. Visibility on rainy conditions improves with every wipe. View larger. SilBlade vs. standard rubber wipers. View larger. SilBlade Technology All SilBlade wipers use the patented silicone rubber formula wiper squeegee. The SilBlade patented formulation is unaffected by the elements that break down conventional wipers (UV/sunlight), ozone, oil and grime from road spray. This unique formulation is also unaffected by extreme temperatures as low as -80°F and as high as 400°F. The graphite and PTFE nonstick coating in the formulation gives the SilBlade silicone wiper its ability to effortlessly glide smoothly across your windshield. The SilBlade patented formulation leaves an invisible hydrophobic coating (water repellent) within 90 days from the first use. The activated release recharges the hydrophobic layer with every use throughout the life of SilBlade wipers. The result is that your visibility on rainy conditions improves with every wipe. Key Features Unique curved frame conforms to the sleeker, more curved windshields on today's vehicles A patented formulation, unaffected by UV, sunlight, ozone, oil and grime from road spray that can withstand extreme temperatures as low as -80° Fahrenheit and as high as 400° Fahrenheit Patented PTFE coating gives our silicone wiper its ability to effortlessly glide smoothly across your windshield Silicon formulation leaves an invisible hydrophobic (water repellent) coating, which forms within 90 days from the first use Frame is made of high gauge steel and is powder coated with long lasting paint to withstand extreme weather conditions and resist corrosion Easy installation via a pre-installed adapter that fits the vast majority of vehicles and comes with additional adapters to fit late model specific OEM (original equipment manufacturer) arm types Available in sizes 12" through 28" What's in the Box 1 SilBlade FlexBlade black silicone wiper blade. 5 Years Limited Product Warranty Specialty Products Enterprise, LLC. (SPE) warrants Silblade®, UltraSilblade®, Flexblade™, Rear Blades to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use for a period of 5 years from date of purchase. For warranty questions contact the manufacturer info@silblade.com, or 888 800-1244, ext 2. About SPE SilBlade was created by Silicon Specialty Products (SSP). SSP is a manufacturer of a wide variety of silicone rubber products for both industrial and consumer uses. The company was founded by four former GE Silicone scientists and marketing personnel who were committed to developing the ultimate windshield wiper. They worked on perfecting the silicone rubber wiper formula for 2 years. The patented formula uses a unique blend of silicone rubber (for durability) and graphite (for superior surface wipe) resulting in the "BEST" silicone wiper on the market. In 2010 SilBlade was sold to Specialty Products Enterprises, LLC (SPE). SPE are pioneers in the automotive aftermarket specialty replacement parts. |
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Flex-a-lite 1319 Blue Star Stainless Steel 6-Blade 19-3/8" Flex Fan List Price: $56.72 Sale Price: $42.95 |
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The Flex-a-lite flex fan is designed to provide maximum air flow at low rpm and the least amount of engine loading at high rpm. Less resistance at highway speeds equals more horsepower and better gas mileage. Blades are made of stainless steel for durability. Fan edges are sharp; be sure and use gloves when working with the flex fan for added safety. This fan must also be used with a fan shroud. |
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Flex-a-lite 1309 Red Star Stainless Steel Blade 19-3/8" Flex Fan List Price: $61.21 Sale Price: $56.90 |
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The Flex-a-lite flex fan is designed to provide maximum air flow at low rpm and the least amount of engine loading at high rpm. Less resistance at highway speeds equals more horsepower and better gas mileage. Blades are made of stainless steel for durability. Fan edges are sharp; be sure and use gloves when working with the flex fan for added safety. This fan must also be used with a fan shroud. |
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Flex-a-lite 5537 Thermal Fan Clutch List Price: $56.21 Sale Price: $51.89 |
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This Flex-a-lite Thermal fan clutch engages at 180 degrees at about 70% of pulley speed and disengages at 160 degrees at about 30% of pulley speed. Meets the demands of large displacement engines, air conditioned vehicles, RV's and tow vehicles. |
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Wright Tool Cougar E2435 Flex Handle List Price: $24.33 Sale Price: $17.83 |
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According to the Wikipedia a cougar is "a capable stalk-and-ambush predator, the cougar pursues a wide variety of prey." According to our pop culture definition a cougar is an attractive woman usually about 40 or older who preys on young men.
Whether some women reject that label or wear it like a badge of honor is irrelevant. The point in essence is they are the hunter looking for the hunted. That's all well and good but only if it applies to older men dating younger women. The answer is it does not. Nobody calls that type of relationship (which by the way is way more common) tiger dating.
Instead the stigma falls squarely on older women. No surprise since far too many women today still face the exact same double standards that women have always had to deal with.
Added to the mix is the fashionable pop analysis as to why these women are pursuing this type of relationship. From capturing some faded glory ala Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard to a change in social conditions; namely being in more positions of power and now suddenly having a desire to flex that authority. Some of these reasons may be valid but odds are they do not apply to the majority of single older women.
What the term cougar also infers is that the young men they are pursuing are innocent victims blind to the ways of these modern day vamps.
In a word? No. It may come as a shock to some people but many young men go into these relationships with their eyes wide open. They see an older woman who by any definition is attractive. Most men but in this case young men know that a woman does not necessarily stop being attractive because she has reached the unspeakable age of forty. Due to new innovation and changes in lifestyle, many are taking better care of themselves. Feel better look better and vice versa.
But modernism notwithstanding, it all takes a back seat when it comes to the attraction factor and both parties deciding on what kind of relationship they desire; which come to think of it has always been the case long before the term cougar came along.
A beautiful woman is just that regardless of age. The overwhelming majority of younger men know this. It's tough to be considered the hunted when you are doing just about everything possible to get caught.
Article written by Daryl Campbell - The Relationship Tip - No older woman younger man relationship or any relationship for that matter can survive without the three ingredients.
2009 Dallas Cowboys Fantasy Football Preview
For the 3rd straight year under the leadership of Wade Phillips and Tony Romo the Cowboys were a train wreck of an organization and failed to live up to their pre-season Super Bowl hype. In 2006 it was the botched snap against the Seahawks in Seattle. In 2007, the errant end zone pass thrown by Romo spelled their doom and last year the team failed to qualify for the playoffs outright by getting blown out by the Philadelphia Eagles 44-6 during the last week of the regular season in a winner goes to the playoffs and loser goes home scenario. This backdrop brings us to the 2009 version of America's Team in the brand new multi-billion dollar Dallas Cowboys Stadium which debuts to the nation on September, 20th against the NY Giants on NBC's Sunday Night Football. I cannot think of a team with more pressure on it this year than Dallas. Terrell Owens is gone in a move owner Jerry Jones described as making the Cowboys "more Romo friendly". I am not a fan of T.O. but to his defense the outrageous receiver has been made to be the scapegoat for everything that has been going wrong in Big D. In my opinion this is a make or break year for Romo. Everything in the organization is being catered towards his continued development and there will be nobody else to blame if things go array this year. You think Dirk Nowitzki's feelings were hurt after getting scammed over by that cougar wait to you see how Jones deals with Romo if the Cowboys don't perform in their new fortress type stadium this year. With that in mind let’s take a look at what the Cowboys offer up fantasy owners heading into 2009.
As I mentioned along with JaMarcus Russell this is put up or shut up time for Romo who in my estimation is an overrated putz who is lazy and more concerned with his public image than with being a great NFL QB. I am not alone as HOF Cowboy QB Troy Aikman took similar shots at Romo on the Michael Irvin show on ESPN Radio shortly after the season ended. No question Romo has some talent and if he dedicates himself to his craft can be a star in this league. He has shown that potential. However, it always seems that potential comes in the first 3/4 of the season and then when December and the playoffs roll around he is a complete train wreck costing the Pokes games time and time again. (Remember the game in Pittsburgh against the Steelers that the Cowboys had won until Romo singlehandedly lost the game for them with his INT's in the final minutes??) Furthermore, from a fantasy standpoint Romo has another major negative working against him and that is clearly the loss of Owens. Say what you want about him but the man produces. In his 3 years with the Cowboys Owens caught 235 passes for 3587 yds and an amazing 38 TD's. Who is going to make up for those numbers? Roy Williams?? Please. Williams is not half the receiver T.O. is nor does he possess half his work ethic. That leaves the Cowboys with Miles Austin, Patrick Crayton, along with a bunch of rag tag guys that really have no business being in the NFL to go with Pro Bowl TE Jason Witten. Romo is a number one fantasy QB but I won't be drafting him as there at least 10-12 QB's I would rather have. To be perfectly blunt, there is really nothing I like about number 9 and that includes everything from his decisions, work habits, and the corps of receivers he will be throwing to in 2009. Let Romo be some other owners problem this year not yours.
As with many teams in the new era NFL the Cowboys will utilize numerous backfield options none of which is any higher than a number 2 RB. Obviously, the focal point in the backfield is Marion Barber who rushed for 885 yds and 7 TD's while chipping in with 52 receptions for 417 yds and an additional 2 scores. Barber's running style which has rightfully earned him the nickname "Marion the Barbarian" makes him prone to injuries and he wears down as the season goes on. This is evidenced by the fact that Barber has never rushed for 1000 yds in a season despite being dominant at times. Management also sees this in Barber and his pounding style of running is the reason the team drafted speedster Felix Jones out of Arkansas in the 2008 NFL Draft. Jones made an immediate impact for the 'Boys by taking his first career NFL handoff to the house on an 11 yard TD run against the Cleveland Browns. His rookie season was progressing very well until a partially torn hamstring ended his 2008 campaign 6 games into the season. Jones ended up rushing for 266 yds and 3 scores and he also returned a kickoff 98 yards for a TD against the Eagles during that classic 41-37 Monday Night Football contest early in the year. When both backs ultimately went down rookie Tashard Choice filled in admirably. Barber is unquestionably the best fantasy option for the Cowboys heading into 2009 and draft him as a number 2 RB somewhere in the neighborhood of round 4 right alongside backs such as Marshawn Lynch and Darren McFadden. Jones is a number 4 borderline number 3/Flex option for owners heading into this season and in the mock drafts that I have been participating in on CBS Sports has been going around the 7th-8th round. In my estimation Jones is a nice selection around that time. Choice is worth taking a late round flier on as he did well when called upon last year and if either Barber or Jones gets hurt again this year his value would immediately increase due to increased reps.
While I agree with the releasing of T.O. I am not a big believer in Roy Williams and certainly not as much of a believer as Jerry Jones is. First, what they gave up for Williams was astonishing; a first, third and sixth round pick for a receiver that although has been stuck on a horrible team has never really lived up to his press clippings since coming out of the University of Texas in 2004. The Cowboys are banking on Williams replacing much of if not all of T.O. above referenced stats and quite frankly I just don't see it happening. First, while the Lions are atrocious that didn’t seem to bother my man Calvin Johnson this year who helped lead me to a league title by catching passes from a QB who literally didn’t know where the back line of the end zone was. Williams is decent and I believe a nice number 2 option for fantasy owners this year due to the amount of balls he is sure to see his way with Owens now in Buffalo but if you are thinking that he is going to put up number 81 type numbers you are sadly mistaken. Keep an eye on Williams on draft day this August but don't reach for him too high or you will surely be disappointed. Crayton and Austin are the other main receiving options for Dallas and out of the 2 I like Austin better because of his deep ball capabilities but don't even think about drafting Miles until at least the 10th round. Crayton is a late round flier at best and no other Cowboy WR warrants draft consideration at press time.
Dallas does sport one of the league’s best TE's in Jason Witten who helped me to a league title last year. Continue to treat Witten as one of the top 3 TE's available this year as workload will most likely increase if that is possible with the departure of T.O. If you really want Witten be prepared to spend a 4th no later than 5th round pick on him as that is where he has been consistently going in the CBS mocks.
Heading into last year I actually was quite high the Dallas DST and why not? The team had signed troubled but talented CB Adam "Pac Man" Jones and also had one of the leagues rising defensive stars in LB DeMarcus Ware. Things however never panned out as Pac man did nothing on the field and kept doing things off of it and was ultimately released and the entire unit was inconsistent all year long. While things may improve this year (hard to get much worse than '08) until this unit proves that it can be a dominant force on a regular basis do not consider using them as a number one option. Jones provides a nice spark in the return game but you need more than that especially if you play in a league like mine that is defensive heavy and allot points for tackles, sacks ect.
Well that concludes my fantasy examination of the Cowboys. Next up: The Philadelphia Eagles.
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Doey anyone know were I can get polyurthane motor mounts and a flex pipe online for a 1999 cougar v6?
try, www.summitracing.com, they may have your mounts....may even have a chunk of flex pipe
Carver helps Cougars carve up Eagles
Monday's pace may have been a little foreign for Garden City, but once the Cougars settled down and became a little more comfortable with the setting, they were once again able top flex their muscles and prove their superiority on the soccer pitch. Playing on an artificial surface for the first time this season over at Redford Thurston, the Cougars needed a little time early in the contest to ...
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