MAF Translator 2G3S Software Rev 2.X8 Kit Contents 1-MAF Translator 1-Male spade terminal 1-TAP connector 1-instruction manual Introduction: The MAF Translator is a conversion interface to allow the use of late model GM Mass Airflow (MAF) sensors on Second Generation Mitsubishi DSM (Eclipse‚ Talon‚ Laser) and “3S” (3000GT/Stealth) vehicles. The late model GM MAF sensors offer lower intake restriction than stock which boosts horsepower and improves turbo response. Inside the Translator
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Individual Freedom Increase by Globalization A young Chinese girl is dating her new boyfriend in Starbucks. They drink Frappuccino‚ taste Tiramisu‚ and chat in English sharing interesting experience of studying abroad. A hearty laugher could be heard all the time. The girl’s grandmother might be shocked by this and the girl’s mother would probably shake her head in disbelief (Friedman 4). Thirty years ago‚ marriages were arranged by the family‚ the young had no voice in who their future husband
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New Heritage Doll Company: Capital Budgeting Teaching Note NPV Analysis for Match My Doll Clothing Line Extension TN Exhibit 1 2010 Revenue 2011 4‚500 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 9‚082 9‚808 10‚593 11‚440 12‚355 13‚344 14‚411 6‚860 8‚409 52.4% 22.6% 8.0% 8.0% 8.0% 8.0% 8.0% 8.0% 8.0% 575 575 587 598 610 622 635 648 660 674 2‚035 3‚404 4‚291 4‚669 5‚078 5‚521 6‚000 6‚519 7‚079 7‚685 0.4522 0.4962 0.5103 0.5141 0.5178 0.5212 0
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PROBLEM SET 3 Problems for Chapter 3 1. Suppose the consumption function in the U.S. is represented by the following equation: C = 200 + .5 YD‚ where YD = Y – T and T = 200. a. What is the level of consumption in this economy if YD = 0? Briefly explain how individuals “pay for” this consumption when YD = 0. b. Given the above parameters‚ calculate the level of consumption if Y = 1200. Suppose Y increases to 1300. What happens to the level of YD as Y increases to 1300 (i.e. calculate
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Education Theory Education is defined in our textbook as the social institution through which society provides its members with important knowledge‚ including basic facts‚ job skills‚ and cultural norms and values. In my opinion‚ there couldn’t be a better way to describe education. (Macionis‚ John J. Sociology‚ 13ed‚ page 516) It teaches us the facts on history‚ math‚ English and other basic subjects while quietly teaching us the way we are supposed to act‚ what is considered right and wrong
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possibilities for even faster growth in the future taking in account export opportunities for South African companies to developing countries on the continent and that future growth can go up to 14% per year. The export component is valued at ZAR 520 million or 6% of the domestic software market. The software industry is strongly pyramidal in structure regarding revenue concentration‚ with the five largest software vendors controlling 40% of the software revenue and the ten largest controlling
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Beginning balance‚ Oct 1 | $ 4‚875 | $ 1‚875 | $ 2‚600 | $ - | $ - | $ - | Direct materials | $ 355 | $ 1‚500 | $ 1‚100 | $ 8‚450 | $ 4‚500 | $ 5‚400 | Direct labour | $ 360 | $ 520 | $ 300 | $ 1‚440 | $ 1‚100 | $ 1‚300 | At the end of October‚ Jobs WAT24 and BEA63 were shipped to the customers‚ Job KYT87 was complete and awaiting shipment to the customer‚ and the remaining three jobs were unfinished. A. Calculate
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Question: Identify the principle Lord Denning was discussing in Bishopgate Motor Finance Corporation Limited v Transport brakes limited and clearly explain how the principle has been modified by common law and statute. AUTHOR : KATALILO JOY INTRODUCTION This paper will identify the principle Lord Denning was discussing in Bishopgate Motor Finance Corporation Limited v Transport brakes limited and clearly explain how the principle has been modified by common law and statute
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Feature Historical Insight The Impact of Metals on Society Part I: Antiquity Raymond L. Smith Over 5‚000 years‚ our quest for metals has led us to strange lands‚ on bold adventures‚ through terrible hardships‚ and to great riches and devastating failures. Immeasurably‚ the fates of entire nations and peoples have been shaped by this quest. tion for many centuries. A product or process might have been developed in one area and‚ through trade‚ passed to another in a short period; or‚ because
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modes of energy: the first type is veritable energy‚ which is documented in allopathic medicine and can be measured in “wave lengths or frequencies‚ such as mechanical vibrations of sound‚ visible light…” (p.520) and the other type is putative energy which are the “electromageneticfields” (p.520) too subtle to measure such as that of the human energetic anatomy‚ in particular‚ the aura which is also known as the human bio-field‚ the chakras‚ and the meridians. Of these subtle energy systems just
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