SEMA eNews Vol. 14, No. 50, December 15, 2011

SEMA Tech Transfer—New Files Available for 2012 Chevrolet Sonic, Cruze and Ford Focus

  Tech Transfer
  New CAD files for the ’12 Chevrolet Sonic, Cruze and Ford Focus, as well as the ’11 F-150 EcoBoost engine, have recently been added to the SEMA Tech Transfer Program.
The SEMA Tech Transfer program has expanded with the addition new CAD files for several 2012 vehicles. The data files available include the ’12 Chevrolet Sonic Turbo engine and suspension; ’12 Chevrolet Cruze Turbo engine and suspension; and the ’12 Ford Focus engine, suspension, fascias and exhaust. Files for the ’11 Ford F-150 EcoBoost engine assembly were also recently added to the program. 

In addition to accessing files directly from OEMs, another key benefit of the SEMA Tech Transfer program is that the database is constantly expanding. While the CAD data mentioned above, as well as hundreds of additional CAD files, is available immediately at www.sema.org/techtransfer, more components can also be requested from all participating OEMs through the program. 

The intent of SEMA Tech Transfer, available exclusively to SEMA manufacturing members, is to minimize or completely eliminate the necessity of reverse engineering to produce products. The program houses a database of CAD files provided by participating OEMs, which currently include Chrysler, Ford, General Motors and Scion.

For more information on the SEMA Tech Transfer Program, visit www.SEMA.org/techtransfer or e-mail techtransfer@sema.org.

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