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STI RADIATOR CAP For IMPREZA 5DooR (GG) ST4511355010

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STI RADIATOR CAP For IMPREZA 5DooR (GG) ST4511355010Brand STI Product RADIATOR CAP Product Number ST4511355010 Description Opening valve pressure changed from 1. 1 bar (standard) to 1. 3 bar This product prevents overflow caused by the thermal expansion of coolant water even under severe conditions such as sports driving and circuit racing Opening valve pressure: .. 1. 3 bar. Compatible Vehicle IMPREZA 5DooR (GG) Compatible Models Model adaptation symbol: A 2000 year 08 Jan 2001 08 May 20K (AWD 5MT)

Brand
STI
Product
RADIATOR CAP
Product Number
ST4511355010
Description
Opening valve pressure changed from 1.1 bar (standard) to 1.3 bar This product prevents overflow caused by the thermal expansion of coolant water even under severe conditions such as sports driving and circuit racing Opening valve pressure: .. 1.3 bar.
Compatible Vehicle
IMPREZA 5DooR (GG)
Compatible Models
Model adaptation symbol: A 2000 year 08 Jan-2001 08 May 20K (AWD / 5MT) ___ 20K (AWD / 4AT) ___ STI (AWD / 6MT) ___ model adaptation symbol: B 10 January 20K 2001 September to 2002 (AWD / 5MT ) ___ 20K (AWD / 4AT) ___ 20K TYPE EURO (AWD / 5MT) ___ 20K TYPE EURO (AWD / 4AT) ___ STI (AWD / 6MT) ___ model adaptation symbol: C 2002 November to 2003 08 May WRX (AWD / 5MT ) ___ WRX (AWD / 4AT) ___ model adaptation symbol: D 2003 September to 2004 May WRX (AWD / 5MT) ___ WRX (AWD / 4AT) ___ model adaptation symbol: E 2004 year 05 January to May 2005 WRX (AWD / 5MT ) ___ WRX (AWD / 4AT) ___ model adaptation symbol: F 2005 year 06 January to May 2006 WRX (AWD / 5MT) ___ WRX (AWD / 4AT) ___ model adaptation symbol: G 04 May 2006 06 May and 2007 WRX (AWD / 5MT) ___ WRX (AWD / 4AT) ___
Remarks
* When replacing this product, pay careful attention to leakage of water from the piping, and be sure to inspect the coolant water at the start of work. * The explanation of this product is for Japanese specification.
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J. Armstrong
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
A clear and concise book
Format: Hardcover
Fascinating book. Berntsen provides some interesting insights and recommendations on how we should fix problems at the CIA and in the national security apparatus. At a time when most critics want to destroy the Agency, Berntsen provides some plain spoken sanity. Human Intelligence, Counterterrorism and National Leadership needs to be read by anyone entering into defense, foreign affairs or intelligence - and anyone else with an interest in how the CIA works. It is a fast and enjoyable read.
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Cuba, US
★★★★★ 4
Skimming the Surface
Format: Hardcover
The essence of this book is to succinctly explain the role of CIA's National Clandestine Service (Directorate of Operations) in formulating and more importantly executing a coherent counter-terrorism strategy. Gary Berntsen is a retired CIA intelligence officer (clandestine service) with an impressive record of field assignments to his credit. He also clearly knows the ways of Washington D.C. in that this book is designed for those suffering from attention deficit disorder. While he raises several interesting point in the book, he also reveals an astonishing narrowness of view and tendency to reduce everything to its simplest terms. In his introductory `background' chapter Berntsen makes the dubious claim that the collection of intelligence from human sources (HUMINT) is the "primary mission of CIA." Apparently he is unaware that CIA was originally founded to produce all source finished intelligence and that the National Intelligence Council (NIC), until recently under CIA, was the final word in the U.S. Intelligence System. Nothing reveals the sorry state of CIA's Directorate of Intelligence better than this claim. In the same manner Berntsen is apparently oblivious to the availability and uses of intelligence collected by technical means. To his credit he does recognize that the best intelligence is more often available from open (non-classified) sources than from secret sources. Yet he neither expands nor follows up this observation. Berntsen more or less follows this pattern through out this book. For example he provides a brief discussion of the traditional Islamic Banking System called Hawalla, but is apparently unaware that the system is based on a recognized credit not cash and that money does not move across international borders. The system is widely trusted and is widely used by Muslim expatriates in the West and Saudi Arabia to send money home. For this reason Hawalla credit transfers providing money to terrorists are easily lost in a world wide mass of transactions. Yet it is possible to track Hawalla transactions and it has been done without "intensive manpower" allocations. Berntsen deserves a good deal of respect and credit for his obvious service to the U. S. and his dedication to the cause of clandestine intelligence operations and its hand maiden covert operations. Yet this book is a terminally superficial and ill-considered work by someone who not only should know better, but could have produced a first rate `practical guide' to a counter-terrorism strategy.
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Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent Overview on Counterterrorism
Format: Hardcover
What really sets this book apart from the rest of books on the subject is that it illustrates positive solutions to the problems. It is also a very entertaining and fun read. I would highly recommend this book to anyone concerned over current events and terrorism in our time.
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Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 4
Good book worth adding to your CIA collection.
Format: Kindle
I enjoyed reading this quite a bit. It's a very fast read that provides an introduction to the layers of the CIA.
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Massapequa, US
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Five Stars
Format: Hardcover
Excellent CIA methofology review
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