ACCEL Ceramic Boot Spark Plug Wires

ACCEL Extreme 9000 Ceramic Boot Spark Plug Wires with Packaging High Res 300x300 ACCEL Ceramic Boot Spark Plug Wires by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

ACCEL, an industry leader in high performance fuel and ignition system products, has announced the availability of its Extreme 9000 Ceramic Boot Spark Plug Wire sets. Designed to perform under the most extreme underhood temperatures, the ACCEL Ceramic Boot spark wire sets are ideal for a variety of street and race applications, especially vehicles with tight header clearances and limited engine bay space. The wire sets feature ceramic ends capable of withstanding temperatures where conventional boots would simply fail – up to 2,000-degrees Fahrenheit. The Extreme 9000 wires also feature double silicone protected 8-mm Ferro-Spiral core construction with stainless steel terminals to deliver the fastest, most powerful spark while maintaining the highest level of RFI/EMI suppression.

ACCEL Extreme 9000 Ceramic Boot Spark Plug Wires are available in universal configurations with straight, 45 or 90-degree ceramic boots to accommodate a wide range of engines, as well and as custom fit sets for more than 20 different Chevy, Ford, GMC, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth and Buick applications.

For more information on ACCEL Extreme 9000 Ceramic Boot Spark Plug Wire sets, ACCEL’s complete line of high performance fuel and ignition products, or to order online, visit ACCEL-Ignition.com.

The post ACCEL Ceramic Boot Spark Plug Wires appeared first on Engine Builder Magazine.

Read more here: Engine Builder Magazine

American Truck Historical Society’s 2014 National Convention and Antique Truck Show

antique truck show 225x300 American Truck Historical Society’s 2014 National Convention and Antique Truck Show by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Hundreds of antique trucks and thousands of trucking enthusiasts will gather in Springfield, MO, May 29-31, for the American Truck Historical Society’s 2014 National Convention and Antique Truck Show. The event will take place at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds.

Trucks of nearly every vintage and make will be represented at the show, from the high spoke-wheel trucks of the early 1900s to the big 18-wheeler rigs seen today on America’s highways. To be considered an antique, a truck must be at least 25 years old. Many truck-related vendors will be onsite selling items such as memorabilia, books/manuals, photos, model trucks, parts, etc.

The American Truck Historical Society (ATHS), publisher of Wheels of Time magazine and the largest antique truck club in the United States, was founded in 1971 with a mission to preserve the history of trucks, the trucking industry, and its pioneers. The non-profit group is based in Kansas City, Mo., and has over 20,000 members worldwide.

Persons who join ATHS are interested in the history of trucks and the American trucking industry. Many members own antique trucks, restored and unrestored. Others collect trucking memorabilia or literature, while many others collect model trucks. Many members also belong to ATHS chapters in their areas.

The National Association of Show Trucks (NAST) will once again meet in conjunction with the ATHS national convention. This will add to the variety of trucks, because NAST trucks are generally newer working show trucks. ATHS is excited to again partner with this great group of truck enthusiasts.

Once a year, ATHS members gather for an annual convention and truck show. The event is held in a different region of the country each year to make it easier for members to attend at least one national show every three years. The 2014 show in Springfield is expected to draw members and other truck enthusiasts from throughout the Midwest and even as far as the East and West Coasts.

The ATHS Ozarks/4 State Chapter is supporting the 2014 convention. Members from other nearby Missouri and Kansas ATHS chapters will also provide support to the show.

In addition to the Antique Truck Show, the convention will include a speaker’s program with topics on C.W. McCall, Missouri Route 66, Campbell 66 Express, and the History of Peterbilt.

Tickets are $10 per day for ages 16 and older; admission is free for youth 15 and younger accompanying a paying adult. The show is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.

To register online or learn more about ATHS, go to www.aths.org. For more information about the 2014 show in Springfield, call (816) 891-9900.

The post American Truck Historical Society’s 2014 National Convention and Antique Truck Show appeared first on Engine Builder Magazine.

Read more here: Engine Builder Magazine

Category: News, American Truck Historical Society, National Convention and Antique Truck Show

American Truck Historical Society’s 2014 National Convention and Antique Truck Show

antique truck show 225x300 American Truck Historical Society’s 2014 National Convention and Antique Truck Show by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Hundreds of antique trucks and thousands of trucking enthusiasts will gather in Springfield, MO, May 29-31, for the American Truck Historical Society’s 2014 National Convention and Antique Truck Show. The event will take place at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds.

Trucks of nearly every vintage and make will be represented at the show, from the high spoke-wheel trucks of the early 1900s to the big 18-wheeler rigs seen today on America’s highways. To be considered an antique, a truck must be at least 25 years old. Many truck-related vendors will be onsite selling items such as memorabilia, books/manuals, photos, model trucks, parts, etc.

The American Truck Historical Society (ATHS), publisher of Wheels of Time magazine and the largest antique truck club in the United States, was founded in 1971 with a mission to preserve the history of trucks, the trucking industry, and its pioneers. The non-profit group is based in Kansas City, Mo., and has over 20,000 members worldwide.

Persons who join ATHS are interested in the history of trucks and the American trucking industry. Many members own antique trucks, restored and unrestored. Others collect trucking memorabilia or literature, while many others collect model trucks. Many members also belong to ATHS chapters in their areas.

The National Association of Show Trucks (NAST) will once again meet in conjunction with the ATHS national convention. This will add to the variety of trucks, because NAST trucks are generally newer working show trucks. ATHS is excited to again partner with this great group of truck enthusiasts.

Once a year, ATHS members gather for an annual convention and truck show. The event is held in a different region of the country each year to make it easier for members to attend at least one national show every three years. The 2014 show in Springfield is expected to draw members and other truck enthusiasts from throughout the Midwest and even as far as the East and West Coasts.

The ATHS Ozarks/4 State Chapter is supporting the 2014 convention. Members from other nearby Missouri and Kansas ATHS chapters will also provide support to the show.

In addition to the Antique Truck Show, the convention will include a speaker’s program with topics on C.W. McCall, Missouri Route 66, Campbell 66 Express, and the History of Peterbilt.

Tickets are $10 per day for ages 16 and older; admission is free for youth 15 and younger accompanying a paying adult. The show is open to the public from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.

To register online or learn more about ATHS, go to www.aths.org. For more information about the 2014 show in Springfield, call (816) 891-9900.

The post American Truck Historical Society’s 2014 National Convention and Antique Truck Show appeared first on Engine Builder Magazine.

Read more here: Engine Builder Magazine

Scientists may have just solved one of life’s biggest mysteries: Why yawning is contagious

%name Scientists may have just solved one of life’s biggest mysteries: Why yawning is contagious by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Life is filled with little mysteries, one of which is why we’re more likely to yawn when others around us . However, new research from the University of Vienna suggests that group yawning is actually a survival mechanism that has the side effect of cooling off our brains, which in turn makes us more alert and less likely to doze off.

Read more here: Boy Genius Report

The future of the Xbox One will be unveiled on June 9th

%name The future of the Xbox One will be unveiled on June 9th by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

E3 preparation is officially in full swing as Microsoft has begun sending out invites for its E3 2014 Media Briefing. “Xbox: Game On,” as the briefing has been dubbed, will take place inside the Galen Center on USC’s campus, the same location that has held the press conference in past years. The briefing will be held on Monday, June 9th at 9:30 a.m. PDT, and BGR will be on hand covering the event live.

Read more here: Boy Genius Report

Key LG G3 features revealed in new leaks

%name Key LG G3 features revealed in new leaks by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

In addition to a high-resolution 2K display, the LG G3 may have other interesting features including a metal back cover as well as a removable battery. Well known leaker @evleaks posted two new G3 images on his website, one showing the supposed metal back cover of the handset, and one revealing the removable battery in the device. However, it’s still not clear whether the phone will have microSD support.

Read more here: Boy Genius Report

HTC’s upcoming flagship phablet rumored to be an absolute beast

%name HTC’s upcoming flagship phablet rumored to be an absolute beast by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Last year’s flagship HTC One smartphone was later joined by a supersized HTC One max phablet, but the gigantic handset didn’t seem to gain much traction in a market dominated by the Galaxy Note 3 and other massive Samsung phones. The struggling smartphone maker is finally seeing some momentum thanks to its new HTC One (M8) flagship phone though, and it will apparently soon look to build on that momentum with a phablet currently being referred to as the “HTC One (M8) Prime.”

Read more here: Boy Genius Report

This iPhone 6 concept actually incorporates the mythical ‘iRing’

%name This iPhone 6 concept actually incorporates the mythical ‘iRing’ by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

So far, the idea of an Apple-made ‘iRing” has existed only in the fevered imagination of Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Brian White, who breathlessly predicted last year Apple would release such a device as its remote control for the similarly mythical “iTV.” However, designer SCAVids has decided to give the iRing a tiny amount of life by incorporating it into a new iPhone 6 concept video that imagines using the wearable computer as a perfect complement for iOS 8’s upcoming fitness-related features.

Read more here: Boy Genius Report