Thu, 08/20/2020 - 08:40

By SEMA Editors

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

Product and Process Improvement Engineer
Restoration Parts Unlimited (RPUI) is hiring a product and process improvement engineer responsible for improving manufacturing processes and methods for cost reduction, quality improvement and efficiency for RPUI. This position assists operations in improving a system of production control, standard operating procedures, safety, quality control and training, and performs research, design and development of manufacturing processes, including production flow, assembly methods and production equipment. This position works with the product management team on prototyping, testing and production of new products across RPUI.

B2C Sales Customer Service Representative
MW Company is hiring a B2C sales customer service representative responsible for interaction with retail customers in the call center for the company’s portfolio of brands across racing and automotive aftermarket industries. This position will work as part of a high-performing team of call center representatives for all direct-to-consumer B2C inquiries and interactions, including lead processing, sales, payments, product availability questions, product returns, warranties, repairs and technical questions. This position will also handle communications with customers, dealers, and internal stakeholders in a prompt and courteous manner, and resolve customer questions and issues. Candidates should have more than five years’ experience working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment with high-volume demand planning, inventory control and logistics in a leadership role.

Director of Track Oprerations
M1 Concourse is seeking a director of track operations to manage its motorsports activities, driving events and supporting operations. This position will lead all aspects of track management, including private club activities, corporate events, instructional coaching and overseeing the various administrative functions necessary to support these activities. The ideal candidate must have exceptional driving skills, superior organizational skills, be an effective driving coach and communicator and able to effectively lead a team of driving instructors and track support personnel.

Thu, 08/20/2020 - 08:22
Thu, 08/20/2020 - 08:19

SEMA Editors

SEMA eNews highlights SEMA-member companies’ websites weekly through the Hot Links to Cool Sites section. SEMA members: To be included in Hot Links to Cool Sites, email your company name and website to enews@sema.org. Note: Make sure to include “Hot Links” in the subject line of the email.

Thu, 08/20/2020 - 08:17

SEMA-member companies have posted several new listings for job opportunities in the Classifieds page of SEMA.org.

Thu, 08/20/2020 - 08:16

By SEMA Editors

Ram
The all-new ’21 Ram TRX features an aggressive stance and wide body that requires composite flares and fender wells that have been stretched to cover aggressive 35-in. Goodyear Wrangler Territory 325/65/R18 All-Terrain tires.

The all-new ’21 Ram 1500 TRX, intended to cement Ram Truck as North America’s off-road truck leader, expands the Ram light-duty lineup and sets new benchmarks for power and performance among half-ton pickup trucks with the 6.2L supercharged HEMI V-8 engine. Launch of the 1500 TRX will create new opportunities for aftermarket manufacturers to design and customize a new platform. MOPAR will offer more than 100 factory-engineered, quality-tested performance parts and accessories for the all-new ’21 Ram TRX and more than 600 across the entire ’21 Ram Truck brand lineup.

Rated at 702 hp and 650 lb.-ft. of torque, the 6.2L supercharged HEMI V-8 engine powers the Ram TRX to a top speed of 118 mph. Combined with a high-torque-capacity TorqueFlite eight-speed automatic transmission, the Ram TRX delivers performance capabilities of 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds and the quarter-mile in 12.9 seconds at 108 mph. To best match gear selection and shift points to the driver’s demands, the TorqueFlite 8HP95 eight-speed automatic transmission monitors inputs, such as engine torque gradients, throttle kick-down, longitudinal and lateral acceleration, detection of friction, downshifts and road grade. This versatile, well-developed, high-torque-capacity, eight-speed transmission delivers quick acceleration and precise, crisp, quick gear changes.

The ’21 Ram TRX is designed to deliver up to 32 in. of water fording, up to 8,100 lbs. towing and a maximum payload capacity of 1,310 lbs. The all-new ’21 Ram TRX features an aggressive stance and wide body that requires composite flares and fender wells that have been stretched to cover aggressive 35-in. Goodyear Wrangler Territory 325/65/R18 All-Terrain tires. The truck is 8 in. wider compared to the rest of the Ram 1500 lineup, and the composite flares help to compensate for a 6-in. increase in track width. Normally, Ram 1500 features a wheel that is 8 in. wide, but the TRX design team had to accommodate a wheel that is 9 in. wide.

Ram
Launch Control is standard with the ’21 Ram TRX and manages tire slip while launching the vehicle to give the driver consistent straight-line acceleration. Wheel speed sensors watch for driveline-damaging wheel hop at launch and, in milliseconds, provide inputs to the powertrain control module to modify the engine torque to regain full grip.

The ’21 Ram TRX’s frame is composed of thicker, optimally shaped, strategically placed high-strength steel that uses low-torsion attributes to increase durability and stability. Sections of the frame are hydroformed for dimensional accuracy, reducing the need for welding, and the side rails are fully boxed. The front rails use high-strength steel and hydroformed sections to set a strong foundation to better handle the front suspension load. Galvanized frame components provide improved corrosion protection. The front axle was shifted 20 mm forward to accommodate the 35-in. Goodyear Territory All-Terrain tires that were designed exclusively for TRX. The 35-in. tires are available with 18-in. beadlock-ready wheels with accent color-matched rings.

The Ram TRX boasts a ground clearance of 11.8 in. due in part to a 2-in. ride height increase when compared with the rest of the 1500 lineup, along with 35-in. tires. This combination enables TRX to clear surface obstacles more easily and at high speeds. Favorable geometry specifications include an approach angle of 30.2 degrees, breakover angle of 21.9 degrees and departure angle of 23.5 degrees.

LED clearance marker lights flank the front bumper, and a new, aluminum hood features bright LED clearance lights integrated in the functional hood scoop. The hood scoop is responsible for 50% of air entering the 6.2L supercharged HEMI V-8 engine while the other 50% enters through the grille. There is also a functional air curtain just outboard of the headlamps that relieves high-pressure zones at the front corners, allowing air to pass through the fenders. Directing incoming air to the bottom of the air box helps dirt and water settle out before the air reaches the filter elements, and a one-way drain in the bottom of the air box evacuates water even when the vehicle is moving. Intake air is drawn upward from the box through twin, heavy-duty air filters that provide 198.4 sq. in. of filter surface area, four times the dust-trapping capacity when compared to the closest competitor, to remove any residual dust or sand before the air is ducted. Unfolded, the filter surface medium covers 13.3 sq. ft. The Ram TRX’s air box is
mounted at the top of the engine, making it easy to access should the owner choose to field-clean the high-performance filter elements.

TRX buyers can choose an optional full-length rock rail for added body/sill protection or traditional off-road powder-coated aluminum running boards. Optional body-side and hood graphics are available as a pair or separately.

Ram
The ’21 Ram TRX is designed to deliver up to 32 in. of water fording, and features an air intake system resistant to prolonged use in dusty environments.

Ram TRX features new box outers made of steel and are wider than that of a traditional Ram 1500. A bed-mounted spare tire carrier is available in addition to the standard full-size spare tire that sits underneath the bed, between the rear axle and trailer hitch. Premium LED taillamps are standard on TRX and the bezels allow for the Blind-Spot Monitoring function to see around the extended box outers. Center identification marker lights, like what is seen on Ram Heavy Duty models, are tucked between the tailgate and rear bumper and oversized tow hooks, are located at the front and rear of the truck, along with integrated 5-in. dual-exhaust ports.

The all-new ’21 Ram TRX features three interior options, including premium cloth and vinyl, premium-wrapped leather and suede, or premium-wrapped leather and suede with available red and carbon-fiber accents.

An all-new Head-Up Display unit can show up to five different content areas at once, including Lane Departure, Lane Keep Assist, adaptive cruise control, turn-by-turn navigation, current speed, current gear and speed limit. The Head-Up Display is available on the TR2 Equipment Group and is a full-color unit accessible through the 12-in. Uconnect 4C touchscreen.

Launch Control is standard with the ’21 Ram TRX and manages tire slip while launching the vehicle to give the driver consistent straight-line acceleration. Wheel speed sensors watch for driveline-damaging wheel hop at launch and, in milliseconds, provide inputs to the powertrain control module to modify the engine torque to regain full grip.

The Ram TRX is also equipped with Jump Detection, which uses wheel-speed and ride-height sensors and accelerometers at each corner to identify when the vehicle is airborne and acts to prevent driveline-damaging power spikes. Acting in milliseconds, Jump Detection modifies engine speed and torque, gear selection, transfer case torque split, damping rates and other powertrain and suspension components through the landing to deliver optimum performance.

To protect critical components, including the front axle, transfer case, transmission pan and fuel tank, TRX employs five skid plates. A separate skid plate sits at the bottom of the front fascia, mitigating potential damage, and doubles as a belly pan. Heavy-duty gauge steel rock sliders are an available option.

The use of lightweight, high-strength aluminum closures, including the doors, hood and tailgate, help reduce weight and boost fuel economy. Ram TRX also uses aluminum engine mounts, front-axle center section, front suspension and transmission cross-members, front upper and lower control arms, front skid plate, transmission skid plate and steering system gear.

An all-new independent front suspension system with active damping uses high-strength aluminum to maintain overall strength and durability. The suspension system includes new front upper and lower control arms made of forged aluminum with special attention paid to the caster and camber angles during suspension cycling. The new, longer, substantially sized front upper and lower control arms are constructed of 80-ksi high-strength steel and designed with a focus on additional wheel travel and axle track width. This new suspension system features upgraded components to provide more performance and improved endurance. An all-new rear suspension system with active damping and an exclusive five-link coil system is used at the rear. Overall, rear-wheel travel is increased to more than 13 in. from the standard 9 in., or more than 40% when compared to the rest of the Ram 1500 lineup.

Ram
The ’21 Ram TRX’s frame is composed of thicker, optimally shaped, strategically placed high-strength steel that uses low-torsion attributes to increase durability and stability.

New 2.5-in. Bilstein Black Hawk e2 adaptive performance shocks use precision-machined, single-piece construction comprised of rigid aluminum to reduce and dissipate heat and continuously adjust damping forces for optimal body control and terrain isolation. The adaptive performance shocks feature robust corrosion protection with a durable finish and directional-machined cooling fins aligned with air flow for more effective cooling.

The Ram TRX is equipped with a new BorgWarner 48-13 full-time active transfer case that features upgraded internals for improved strength and durability, and a low range of 2.64:1 for rock crawling, and can be flat-towed while in neutral. Ram TRX relies on a four-wheel disc brake system and a hydraulic compensation unit to enhance brake pedal feel and performance during emergency maneuvers. Up front are two-piston monoblock calipers clamping down on 15-in. inverted hat (outboard venting) rotors for improved cooling. The rear uses single piston calipers with 15-in. rotors to provide stopping power. An electronic parking brake holds the truck steady when applied and is standard.

Safety and security were primary drivers in the development of the new ’21 Ram TRX, which offers more than 100 available active and passive safety and security features. Standard features include ParkView rear backup camera with dynamic grid lines, electronic stability control (ESC) with electronic roll mitigation and six standard air bags. Available features include Blind-Spot Monitoring, adaptive cruise control, Ready Alert Braking and Full-Speed Forward Collision Warning-Plus.

The ’21 Ram TRX is built at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant (SHAP) in Sterling Heights, Michigan.

Thu, 08/13/2020 - 14:53

By Fredy Ramirez

SEMA eNews highlights products from member-companies each week. This week's submissions are listed below.

The companies included with the SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) logo are also members of the SDC, the definitive, industry-owned and -operated centralized data repository. The SDC is an end-to-end solution to help you author, validate, store, and distribute product data. All incoming data is validated for compliance to PIES and ACES standards, eliminating confusing proprietary data formats. Learn more about the SDC at www.semadatacoop.org.

Submit new-product press releases for consideration to editors@sema.org.


Granatelli Motorsports
Drive By Wire Throttle Body

Granatelli Motorsports introduces its 112MM Drive-By-Wire LS Series CNC Throttle Body machined from 6061 billet aluminum. The throttle body is engineered to increase airflow on all drive-by-wire LSX performance applications, both naturally aspirated and forced induction. It is designed to handle upwards of 25 lbs. of boost in a draw through or blow through configuration. The electric motor is constructed to prevent the throttle blade from being forced closed under high boosted applications. The throttle bodies come complete with stepper motors and the electronics installed.

805-486-6644
www.granatellimotorsports.com
PN Vary


Hooker BlackHeart
Mustang Coyote Swap Engine Adapters

Hooker BlackHeart releases its engine mount brackets for ‘84–‘95 Mustangs. The adapters are designed to allow a coyote engine to be installed on the stock K-member.

The steel fabrication and powder-coated black finish are engineered for corrosion resistance.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 71221025HKR


Hooker BlackHeart
Mustang Coyote Swap Cross Member

Hooker BlackHeart introduces its engine swap transmission crossmember is for ‘79–‘04 Mustangs with a Coyote engine. It is built from steel with a black powdercoat finish designed for corrosion resistance.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN Vary


AEM
Vehicle Control Unit

AEM EV releases its VCU300 Vehicle Control Unit. The unit is used in Ford Racing’s CobraJet1400 EV drag concept and in the Huff Motorsports EV Dragster. It is built on OEM hardware and features OEM quality strategies designed to provide reliability and safety for both the programmer and end-user. The control unit is engineered to manage four inverter/motor systems, communicate with up to three independent CAN bus networks and be used on direct-drive and indirect-drive EV setups.

310-484-2322
www.aemev.com
PN 30-8100


Holley
Gen V Lt4/Lt5 Mid-Mount Accessory Drive

Holley announces the launch of its complete accessory drive system for LT4 and LT5 applications. The supercharger drive maintains the original belt path and utilizes the OE tensioner.

Included in each kit is a throttle body adapter that corrects angle/positioning as well as all required hardware for installation. Versions are available for both wet and dry sump applications in black or natural (cast) finishes.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 20-221BK


Dynatrac
Rebuildable HD Balljoints

Dynatrac introduces its Rebuildable HD BallJoints™ extending to applications to the 2018+ Jeep Wrangler JL and 2019+ Jeep Gladiator JT.

The ball joints are manufactured to be strong, durable, and high quality. It is engineered to provide better steering and improve driving control. The ball joints feature a heat-treated, ground stainless steel ball in a heat-treated, high-strength billet body.

714-596-4461
www.dynatrac.com
PN JP44-2X3050-E


Old World Industries
BlueDEF PLATINUM

Old World Industries announces the launch of BlueDEF PLATINUM diesel exhaust fluid. The fluid is a mixture of synthetic urea, deionized water and a proprietary formulation that is engineered to reduce harmful deposits that commonly build up in modern diesel exhaust systems with SCR. With regular use, the fluid is designed to provide optimum fuel economy and sustain the life of the system. BlueDEF PLATINUM™ is manufactured under ISO 22241 guidelines and is API registered, meeting or exceeding OEM specifications for diesel exhaust fluids.

800-323-5440
www.BlueDEFPlatinum.com
PN Vary


Holley
Coyote Swap Oil Pan

Holley announces the release of its Coyote swap oil pan. The low-profile front pan geometry is engineered to permit Coyote engine installation on stock ‘84—‘04 Mustang K-members. Made from zinc-plated steel, it is constructed for longevity and corrosion resistance. This pan includes a proprietary pick-up tube and lower sump baffle plate. The oil pan design maintains the oil capacity of a stock Mustang Coyote oil pan manufactured to ensure adequate supply in all street performance and factory-stock type racing applications.

NOTE: 1984-1995 K-members require the use of Hooker Blackheart engine mounting brackets. Works with aftermarket AJE, Maximum Motorsports and Team Z K-members for 1979-2004 Mustangs.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 302-50


Holley
Pro Stick Automatic Console Shifter

Holley introduces its Stealth Magnum Grip™ Pro-Stick™ Off-Road shifter for ‘12–‘18 Jeep Wrangler JK models with automatic transmissions. The billet aluminum magnum grip handle has an ergonomic fit featuring a MIL-spec black finish and replaceable side grip plates. The integrated side buttons allow you to manually shift up or down when in drive. This shifter includes a Super Duty shift cable, all brackets, levers and instructions.

Note: This shifter can also be used on various engine/transmission transplants by purchasing optional shift levers and brackets.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 81162


Frostbite
Aluminum Radiators

Frostbite launches its aluminum radiators for ‘88–‘11 Chevy/GMC trucks, ‘10–‘11 Camaro, ‘88–‘02 Toyota trucks and 4Runner, Dodge/Plymouth A/B/E Bodies, ‘70–‘79 Dodge Trucks, and ‘07–‘11 Jeep Wranglers. The radiators feature 16 fins per inch engineered for a more efficient heat transfer/cooling.

They are crafted from an aircraft quality aluminum core designed for a weight savings of up to 30% and are finished off with TIG welded seams for durability.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN Vary

Thu, 08/13/2020 - 14:53

By Fredy Ramirez

SEMA eNews highlights products from member-companies each week. This week's submissions are listed below.

The companies included with the SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) logo are also members of the SDC, the definitive, industry-owned and -operated centralized data repository. The SDC is an end-to-end solution to help you author, validate, store, and distribute product data. All incoming data is validated for compliance to PIES and ACES standards, eliminating confusing proprietary data formats. Learn more about the SDC at www.semadatacoop.org.

Submit new-product press releases for consideration to editors@sema.org.


Granatelli Motorsports
Drive By Wire Throttle Body

Granatelli Motorsports introduces its 112MM Drive-By-Wire LS Series CNC Throttle Body machined from 6061 billet aluminum. The throttle body is engineered to increase airflow on all drive-by-wire LSX performance applications, both naturally aspirated and forced induction. It is designed to handle upwards of 25 lbs. of boost in a draw through or blow through configuration. The electric motor is constructed to prevent the throttle blade from being forced closed under high boosted applications. The throttle bodies come complete with stepper motors and the electronics installed.

805-486-6644
www.granatellimotorsports.com
PN Vary


Hooker BlackHeart
Mustang Coyote Swap Engine Adapters

Hooker BlackHeart releases its engine mount brackets for ‘84–‘95 Mustangs. The adapters are designed to allow a coyote engine to be installed on the stock K-member.

The steel fabrication and powder-coated black finish are engineered for corrosion resistance.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 71221025HKR


Hooker BlackHeart
Mustang Coyote Swap Cross Member

Hooker BlackHeart introduces its engine swap transmission crossmember is for ‘79–‘04 Mustangs with a Coyote engine. It is built from steel with a black powdercoat finish designed for corrosion resistance.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN Vary


AEM
Vehicle Control Unit

AEM EV releases its VCU300 Vehicle Control Unit. The unit is used in Ford Racing’s CobraJet1400 EV drag concept and in the Huff Motorsports EV Dragster. It is built on OEM hardware and features OEM quality strategies designed to provide reliability and safety for both the programmer and end-user. The control unit is engineered to manage four inverter/motor systems, communicate with up to three independent CAN bus networks and be used on direct-drive and indirect-drive EV setups.

310-484-2322
www.aemev.com
PN 30-8100


Holley
Gen V Lt4/Lt5 Mid-Mount Accessory Drive

Holley announces the launch of its complete accessory drive system for LT4 and LT5 applications. The supercharger drive maintains the original belt path and utilizes the OE tensioner.

Included in each kit is a throttle body adapter that corrects angle/positioning as well as all required hardware for installation. Versions are available for both wet and dry sump applications in black or natural (cast) finishes.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 20-221BK


Dynatrac
Rebuildable HD Balljoints

Dynatrac introduces its Rebuildable HD BallJoints™ extending to applications to the 2018+ Jeep Wrangler JL and 2019+ Jeep Gladiator JT.

The ball joints are manufactured to be strong, durable, and high quality. It is engineered to provide better steering and improve driving control. The ball joints feature a heat-treated, ground stainless steel ball in a heat-treated, high-strength billet body.

714-596-4461
www.dynatrac.com
PN JP44-2X3050-E


Old World Industries
BlueDEF PLATINUM

Old World Industries announces the launch of BlueDEF PLATINUM diesel exhaust fluid. The fluid is a mixture of synthetic urea, deionized water and a proprietary formulation that is engineered to reduce harmful deposits that commonly build up in modern diesel exhaust systems with SCR. With regular use, the fluid is designed to provide optimum fuel economy and sustain the life of the system. BlueDEF PLATINUM™ is manufactured under ISO 22241 guidelines and is API registered, meeting or exceeding OEM specifications for diesel exhaust fluids.

800-323-5440
www.BlueDEFPlatinum.com
PN Vary


Holley
Coyote Swap Oil Pan

Holley announces the release of its Coyote swap oil pan. The low-profile front pan geometry is engineered to permit Coyote engine installation on stock ‘84—‘04 Mustang K-members. Made from zinc-plated steel, it is constructed for longevity and corrosion resistance. This pan includes a proprietary pick-up tube and lower sump baffle plate. The oil pan design maintains the oil capacity of a stock Mustang Coyote oil pan manufactured to ensure adequate supply in all street performance and factory-stock type racing applications.

NOTE: 1984-1995 K-members require the use of Hooker Blackheart engine mounting brackets. Works with aftermarket AJE, Maximum Motorsports and Team Z K-members for 1979-2004 Mustangs.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 302-50


Holley
Pro Stick Automatic Console Shifter

Holley introduces its Stealth Magnum Grip™ Pro-Stick™ Off-Road shifter for ‘12–‘18 Jeep Wrangler JK models with automatic transmissions. The billet aluminum magnum grip handle has an ergonomic fit featuring a MIL-spec black finish and replaceable side grip plates. The integrated side buttons allow you to manually shift up or down when in drive. This shifter includes a Super Duty shift cable, all brackets, levers and instructions.

Note: This shifter can also be used on various engine/transmission transplants by purchasing optional shift levers and brackets.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 81162


Frostbite
Aluminum Radiators

Frostbite launches its aluminum radiators for ‘88–‘11 Chevy/GMC trucks, ‘10–‘11 Camaro, ‘88–‘02 Toyota trucks and 4Runner, Dodge/Plymouth A/B/E Bodies, ‘70–‘79 Dodge Trucks, and ‘07–‘11 Jeep Wranglers. The radiators feature 16 fins per inch engineered for a more efficient heat transfer/cooling.

They are crafted from an aircraft quality aluminum core designed for a weight savings of up to 30% and are finished off with TIG welded seams for durability.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN Vary

Thu, 08/13/2020 - 14:52

By SEMA Editors

ADAS
The automotive aftermarket industry’s first active safety performance study and test program for Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (P-AEB) are documented in a new vehicle technology report entitled “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Aftermarket-Modified Vehicle Compliance.”

The automotive aftermarket industry’s first active safety performance study and test program for Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (P-AEB) are documented in a new vehicle technology report entitled “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Aftermarket-Modified Vehicle Compliance.” P-AEB is an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) designed to help mitigate or prevent certain collisions with vehicles and pedestrians.

The Specialty Equipment Market Association, SCA Performance Group—a division of Fox Factory, Transportation Research Center Inc. (TRC), asTech and the Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) worked together to conduct the study and test program. It is the first in a series of white papers to help automotive performance aftermarket manufacturers customize with confidence by providing information, tools, practices, procedures and resources to help ensure that their products can be successfully integrated with the latest factory-installed ADAS technologies.

ADAS technologies are the gateway and foundation to many of the advanced vehicle technologies being deployed by automakers today, according to John Waraniak, vice president of vehicle technology at SEMA. “Understanding how ADAS technologies, software and sensors function is an integral component for the future of successful, complete and safe aftermarket modifications, installations and vehicle builds.”

Having access to the latest information and increasing our collective knowledge of how to apply sensor recalibration procedures for collision-repaired vehicles to aftermarket-modified vehicles is speeding the development and adoption of ADAS compliance tools, practices and solutions in the SEMA community.

Michael McSweeney, president and general manager of SCA Performance Group, said “it’s imperative for SCA Performance Group to be on the leading edge of calibrating lifted truck ADAS sensors and demonstrating functional safety and regulatory compliance so we can ensure the safety and reliability to the end users driving our vehicles, to the manufacturers and to the insurance companies who insure these vehicles and drivers. We have committed a tremendous amount of focus and resources to developing ADAS solutions that we can share with the industry to help ensure the sustainability of the performance aftermarket industry.”

Download a copy of the “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Aftermarket-Modified Vehicle Compliance” vehicle technology report.

Read “Modifying ADAS-Equipped Vehicles” in SEMA News for a review of the four case studies featured during the SEMA Detroit Virtual ADAS Forum regarding specialty-equipment integration with the growing number of ADAS technologies.

Thu, 08/13/2020 - 14:52

By SEMA Editors

ADAS
The automotive aftermarket industry’s first active safety performance study and test program for Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (P-AEB) are documented in a new vehicle technology report entitled “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Aftermarket-Modified Vehicle Compliance.”

The automotive aftermarket industry’s first active safety performance study and test program for Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (P-AEB) are documented in a new vehicle technology report entitled “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Aftermarket-Modified Vehicle Compliance.” P-AEB is an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) designed to help mitigate or prevent certain collisions with vehicles and pedestrians.

The Specialty Equipment Market Association, SCA Performance Group—a division of Fox Factory, Transportation Research Center Inc. (TRC), asTech and the Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) worked together to conduct the study and test program. It is the first in a series of white papers to help automotive performance aftermarket manufacturers customize with confidence by providing information, tools, practices, procedures and resources to help ensure that their products can be successfully integrated with the latest factory-installed ADAS technologies.

ADAS technologies are the gateway and foundation to many of the advanced vehicle technologies being deployed by automakers today, according to John Waraniak, vice president of vehicle technology at SEMA. “Understanding how ADAS technologies, software and sensors function is an integral component for the future of successful, complete and safe aftermarket modifications, installations and vehicle builds.”

Having access to the latest information and increasing our collective knowledge of how to apply sensor recalibration procedures for collision-repaired vehicles to aftermarket-modified vehicles is speeding the development and adoption of ADAS compliance tools, practices and solutions in the SEMA community.

Michael McSweeney, president and general manager of SCA Performance Group, said “it’s imperative for SCA Performance Group to be on the leading edge of calibrating lifted truck ADAS sensors and demonstrating functional safety and regulatory compliance so we can ensure the safety and reliability to the end users driving our vehicles, to the manufacturers and to the insurance companies who insure these vehicles and drivers. We have committed a tremendous amount of focus and resources to developing ADAS solutions that we can share with the industry to help ensure the sustainability of the performance aftermarket industry.”

Download a copy of the “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Aftermarket-Modified Vehicle Compliance” vehicle technology report.

Read “Modifying ADAS-Equipped Vehicles” in SEMA News for a review of the four case studies featured during the SEMA Detroit Virtual ADAS Forum regarding specialty-equipment integration with the growing number of ADAS technologies.

Thu, 08/13/2020 - 13:04

Jeep

This is the ’22 Jeep Grand Cherokee caught testing out West.

The Grand Cherokee will get a complete redesign, inheriting a new platform derived from Alfa Romeo’s Giorgio underpinnings. Naturally, it will be significantly beefed up for a Jeep, but it allows for more technological advancements than the current WK2 Grand Cherokee that was designed in the DaimlerChrysler days. Included in the upgrades will be a 48-volt electrical system to power a new inline six-cylinder engine with mild hybrid assist that’s part of a new engine family from FCA. It’s expected that this engine might supplant the 5.7L Hemi V8, although a V8 is all but certain to continue to power high-performance versions of the Grand Cherokee. The 3.6L Pentastar V6 will continue, although benefit from direct injection. A plug-in hybrid variant is expected sometime after 2021.

Inside, the Grand Cherokee gets what looks like the 10.1-in. Uconnect touchscreen and appears to utilize high-end materials with premium-looking wood and leather.

The Grand Cherokee is expected to be shown later this year.

Jeep

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde