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Crowe Computer Services is a privately held developer of technical websites and blogs with emphasis on the rapidly changing field of current and future transportation. We cover a number of areas including, but not limited to, motorcycles, high performance and hybrid vehicles, hydrogen power and biodiesel fuel with extensive and thoughtful reporting. Our mission is not to bury you with a deluge of breathless, up to the minute hype but instead to provide "hype-free" information and analysis, free of the uncritical zealotry sometimes found in coverage of these areas. Our intention is to help you make decisions by providing clear, relevant, high quality information. We invite your comments in reference to any of our articles.

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The Kneeslider
»16 Cylinder H16 Engine to Power New Motorcycle Under Construction by Andreas ...

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Andreas Georgeades, the man behind the V12 CBX, is at it again. Working in the same small garage workshop, he's building a new engine, an H16, a 16 cylinder engine from 4 YZF600 engines joined to custom machined crankcases. Amazing work!

»Ipothesys Moto Guzzi Griso Conversion

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A beautiful conversion for the Moto Guzzi Griso from Ipothesys of Italy.

»Building a CNC Milling Machine the Hard Way

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A very hands on project converting a standard milling machine into a CNC mill. Everything right down to the etching of the printed circuit boards was done by builder Joel Miller.


HorsePowerSports
»Mopar Competition Crate Engines and Upgrade Kits Mopar has just introduced a brand new 800 horsepower V10 crate engine specifically designed for competition duty on the quarter mile. The aluminum 512 cubic inch engine is hand assembled with 12.5:1 compression and 695 foot pounds of torque. Future versions will be available for both off road and road racing applications. If you have [...]

»1965 Mustang Convertible Body Shells ? All New and Ford Approved When the first Mustang body shells came out for the ’67 fastback, a lot of restorers were doing high fives since finding good originals was getting pretty tough. Now, Ford has announced the availability of all new 1965 Mustang convertible body shells which can be completed as ’64½, ’65 or ’66 models, depending on the [...]

»Jaguar X Type Cruise Control Recall for Software that Will Not Disengage Many vintage car buffs have never felt comfortable with the idea that a computer controls so much of what happens in modern cars and this Jaguar recall will only reinforce their skepticism. It seems some Jaguar X-Types, produced between 2006 and 2010, have a software fault that will not allow the cruise control to be [...]


Truck Accessory Guide
»2012 Ford F-150 EcoBoost 4X4 Now Comes Standard with Extra Long Range The 2012 Ford F-150 EcoBoost 4X4 now comes standard with a 36 gallon tank, combined with 21mpg on the highway, you’ll be going a mighty long way before you need to look for gas, almost the entire length of California, for instance. No need for one of those aftermarket fuel tanks in the bed, this [...]

»Legacy Classic Trucks Give New Life to Vintage Haulers When did the line between trucks and cars get blurry? Some years back, trucks not only worked hard, they had a look all their own. Those big rounded fenders and spartan interiors just made you want to roll up your sleeves and get the job done. Today, a lot of those hard working vintage trucks [...]

»Callaway SportTruck Joins the High Performance Pickup Crowd Roush and Saleen have been building high performance pickups for some time now, both adding their attention and considerable talent to Ford’s extremely popular F150. Now Callaway joins the fray with the Callaway SportTruck, a supercharged version of Chevrolet’s line of light and medium duty pickups based on Silverado 1500, Silverado 2500 HD, Avalanche, Suburban [...]


Export Logistics Guide
»Maersk Triple E Set to be World?s Largest Ship

Maersk Triple E Set to be World’s Largest Ship - Original article from: http://ExportLogisticsGuide.com - Export Logistics Guide -

Maersk Triple E Set to be World’s Largest Ship - Original article from: http://ExportLogisticsGuide.com - Export Logistics Guide - Maersk has ordered a total of twenty brand new Triple E container ships from Korea?s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. and, when launched, they will be the largest ships in the world. With a [...]

»Conqueror Freight Forwarder Network ? Independent Forwarders Form Virtual Mul...

Conqueror Freight Forwarder Network – Independent Forwarders Form Virtual Multinational - Original article from: http://ExportLogisticsGuide.com - Export Logistics Guide -

Conqueror Freight Forwarder Network – Independent Forwarders Form Virtual Multinational - Original article from: http://ExportLogisticsGuide.com - Export Logistics Guide - The new Conqueror Freight Network is a cooperative group of independent freight forwarders that, while retaining independence, operate as a virtual multinational freight forwarder. In other words, they provide the services formerly provided by only [...]

»Incoterms 2010 Take Effect January 1st, 2011

Incoterms 2010 Take Effect January 1st, 2011 - Original article from: http://ExportLogisticsGuide.com - Export Logistics Guide -

Incoterms 2010 Take Effect January 1st, 2011 - Original article from: http://ExportLogisticsGuide.com - Export Logistics Guide - Incoterms 2010 will take effect on January 1st, 2011. Since the last revision, Incoterms 2000, there have been a number of changes in both global and domestic trade, this revision addresses those changes. In contrast to the previous [...]


Biodiesel Report
»BioJet ? First Biofuel Powered Jet For Sale
»Vegawatt ? Restaurant Power and Hot Water from Waste Vegetable Oil
»Mount Washington Cog Railway Converts to Biodiesel

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