What does TCI Automotive stand for?
Torque Converters, Inc.
The original Torque Converters, Inc. turns cutting edge technology into a race winning tradition. When TCI® first opened its doors in 1968, it was a modest operation dedicated to delivering high performance transmission-related parts to a small group of devout drag racing enthusiasts.
Who owns TCI?
Tele-Communications Inc.
Traded as | NASDAQ: TCOMA |
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Fate | Purchased by AT Corporation for broadband Internet services Cable television systems sold to Cablevision and Comcast |
Successor | AT Broadband |
Headquarters | Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
Key people | John Malone |
What is a TCI transmission?
TCI transmissions deliver the performance you need, helping you turn the muscle in your ride into tire-shredding power. That’s because TCI transmissions and parts have been exactingly designed and engineered to deliver the consistent power to perform mile after mile on the street and tracks of all lengths.
What does TCI stand for?
TCI
Acronym | Definition |
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TCI | Texas Correctional Industries |
TCI | Tele-Communications, Inc. (est. 1968) |
TCI | To Come In (hospital appointments) |
TCI | Total Capital Investment |
Where are TCI products made?
California
Everything we offer from TCI Products we drop ship from their factory in California and all of their items are make/model specific.
What is a TCI?
Abstract. The acronym TCI, standing for Target Controlled Infusion, refers to a system by which a drug is given intravenously with a pump controlled by a computer; a TCI system aims to get a target plasma concentration chosen by the user [1].
What is a TCI engine?
INTRODUCTION. A Transistor Coil Ignition (TCI) type of an Inductive Discharge Ignition (IDI) system is an electronic ignition system used in internal combustion engines. An ignition system provides a high-voltage spark in each of the engine’s cylinders to ignite the air-fuel mixture.