Monthly Archives: January 2009

Introducing TRACS Turbo Tortoise

TRACS (Tactical Robotic All-purpose Chassis System) is a high-performance robotic platform on which you can mount a variety of targets. It is capable of traveling at the speed of a running man over a wide variety of terrain conditions. TRACS … Continue reading

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Max-G® Suspension Systems

Max-G Systems, LLC has developed a highly functional and visually impressive Bolt-In front half sub-frame chassis system for the 1st and 2nd Gen Camaros and Firebirds. This system of course has been designed to work in concert with their Max-G … Continue reading

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Chassis System

The PINTOW Chassis system is an award winning hitch cart design which is truly multi-functional. The chassis unit is fabricated from strong and light channel section steel onto which is bolted your choice of axle, shafts or a pole. The … Continue reading

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Universal Chassis System

The EdgeAccess® Universal Chassis System (UCS) Model 1002 is a Carrier-class chassis designed to accommodate the Canoga Perkins 2U-sized products. The UCS 1002 is NEBS Level 3 tested and certified, ensuring a robust and fault-tolerant platform for multiple services. Multiple … Continue reading

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Vintage Air LSX Front Runner Engine Drive System

After extensive development and testing Vintage Air is releasing their all-in-one Front Runner engine system for the GM LS series engines. This will work great for LSX swaps which as we all know, are very popular. Like their previous systems, … Continue reading

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Engine System

Introduction The most important system on a ship is the engine system. If the engine system is damaged or does not operate correctly, the ship could pose a serious danger to itself or other ocean-going vessels. For example, the ship … Continue reading

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