Thu, 03/05/2020 - 14:39

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Louisiana
The Louisiana House of Representatives introduced SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 166) to create a “classic black” special prestige license plate, which would be available for display on all vehicles.

The Louisiana House of Representatives introduced SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 166) to create a “classic black” special prestige license plate, which would be available for display on all vehicles. The plate would cost an extra $25 annually and would require a minimum of 1,000 applicants to be produced.

The bill currently awaits consideration in the House Transportation, Highways and Public Works Committee.

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This story was originally published on March 5, 2020. For more industry news, visit SEMANews.com and subscribe to SEMA News at the bottom of the webpage to get the latest updates straight to your inbox, twice a week.

Thu, 03/05/2020 - 14:39

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Louisiana
The Louisiana House of Representatives introduced SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 166) to create a “classic black” special prestige license plate, which would be available for display on all vehicles.

The Louisiana House of Representatives introduced SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 166) to create a “classic black” special prestige license plate, which would be available for display on all vehicles. The plate would cost an extra $25 annually and would require a minimum of 1,000 applicants to be produced.

The bill currently awaits consideration in the House Transportation, Highways and Public Works Committee.

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This story was originally published on March 5, 2020. For more industry news, visit SEMANews.com and subscribe to SEMA News at the bottom of the webpage to get the latest updates straight to your inbox, twice a week.

Thu, 03/05/2020 - 14:39

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Louisiana
The Louisiana House of Representatives introduced SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 166) to create a “classic black” special prestige license plate, which would be available for display on all vehicles.

The Louisiana House of Representatives introduced SEMA-supported legislation (H.B. 166) to create a “classic black” special prestige license plate, which would be available for display on all vehicles. The plate would cost an extra $25 annually and would require a minimum of 1,000 applicants to be produced.

The bill currently awaits consideration in the House Transportation, Highways and Public Works Committee.

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This story was originally published on March 5, 2020. For more industry news, visit SEMANews.com and subscribe to SEMA News at the bottom of the webpage to get the latest updates straight to your inbox, twice a week.

Thu, 03/05/2020 - 11:27

By Fredy Ramirez

The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) is “data central” for hundreds of specialty parts brands, representing millions of part numbers and tens of millions of vehicle applications. Created by SEMA, the SDC is the definitive, industry-owned and -operated centralized data repository, complete with a comprehensive set of online data management tools.

The product releases below are from SEMA members who are also part of the SDC at the the Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum level. Learn more about the SDC at www.semadatacoop.org.

SDC members are invited to submit new-product press releases for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Hooker BlackHeart Cat-Back Exhaust

Hooker BlackHeart announces the release of its cat-back system for the ’99–’05 1.8L Mazda Miata. The cat-back system utilizes a high-flow straight-through muffler designed to deliver a deep, sporty tone. The system is constructed to produce an extra 4.15 hp and 3.48 lb.-ft. of torque compared to stock.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: BH10308

Hooker BlackHeart 

Holley EFI Unterminated Flying Lead Harness

Holley has released its Unterminated Flying Lead Harness. The harness features 15 ft. of wire and pre-terminated J1A and J1B connectors.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: 558-126

Flying Lead Harness 

Heatshield Products Spark Plug Boot

Heatshield Products introduces its Insul-Boot spark plug boot. The product is manufactured to encase spark-plug boots in a woven thermal barrier rated for a constant 1,200 degrees F and intermittent 2,000 degrees F of heat exposure to keep high radiated heat from degrading the boots to the point of reduced function or misfires. It is engineered to fit over most spark plugs including 90-degree angles. A built-in high-temp alloy ring is designed to keep the Insul-Boot in place and keep it from walking up the wire, leaving the spark-plug boot vulnerable.

844-723-2665
www.heatshieldproducts.com
PN: Varies

Heatshield 

MSD Weathertight Connector Kits

MSD now offers various electrical connectors and heat shrink kits for ignition wiring. The weathertight housing is made of nylon plastic and is constructed to be impact-resistant. Wire sizes vary from 14-20 AWG.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 8177

MSD 

Mr. Gasket Weatherpack Tool Kit

Mr. Gasket introduces its Weatherpack Tool Kit. The kit is designed to release and extract the terminals from the connector housing when wiring or repairing vehicles. The kit Includes picks and a pin extraction tool.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: 05210BNOS

MR. Gasket 

Holley EFI J1-J4 Connector Kits

Holley announces the release of its J1-J4 connector kits. The kits are manufactured to allow for customizing ECU connections. The kits are available in complete connector kits or individually.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: 558-408

 

Earls Performance Plumbing Water Pump Plumbing Kit

Earls Performance Plumbing has released its GM LS Remote Electric Water Pump Plumbing Kit. The plumbing kit is engineered to simplify the installation of a remote-mounted electric water pump on the General Motors LS-series engine. The block adapters feature 12 AN O-ring ports. The kit includes two adjustable cross-over tubes, block adapters, two port fittings, and hardware. It also features black anodized billet aluminum construction with O-ring seals.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: LS0040ERL

 

SDC members are invited to submit new-product press releases for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Thu, 03/05/2020 - 11:27

By Fredy Ramirez

The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) is “data central” for hundreds of specialty parts brands, representing millions of part numbers and tens of millions of vehicle applications. Created by SEMA, the SDC is the definitive, industry-owned and -operated centralized data repository, complete with a comprehensive set of online data management tools.

The product releases below are from SEMA members who are also part of the SDC at the the Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum level. Learn more about the SDC at www.semadatacoop.org.

SDC members are invited to submit new-product press releases for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Hooker BlackHeart Cat-Back Exhaust

Hooker BlackHeart announces the release of its cat-back system for the ’99–’05 1.8L Mazda Miata. The cat-back system utilizes a high-flow straight-through muffler designed to deliver a deep, sporty tone. The system is constructed to produce an extra 4.15 hp and 3.48 lb.-ft. of torque compared to stock.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: BH10308

Hooker BlackHeart 

Holley EFI Unterminated Flying Lead Harness

Holley has released its Unterminated Flying Lead Harness. The harness features 15 ft. of wire and pre-terminated J1A and J1B connectors.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: 558-126

Flying Lead Harness 

Heatshield Products Spark Plug Boot

Heatshield Products introduces its Insul-Boot spark plug boot. The product is manufactured to encase spark-plug boots in a woven thermal barrier rated for a constant 1,200 degrees F and intermittent 2,000 degrees F of heat exposure to keep high radiated heat from degrading the boots to the point of reduced function or misfires. It is engineered to fit over most spark plugs including 90-degree angles. A built-in high-temp alloy ring is designed to keep the Insul-Boot in place and keep it from walking up the wire, leaving the spark-plug boot vulnerable.

844-723-2665
www.heatshieldproducts.com
PN: Varies

Heatshield 

MSD Weathertight Connector Kits

MSD now offers various electrical connectors and heat shrink kits for ignition wiring. The weathertight housing is made of nylon plastic and is constructed to be impact-resistant. Wire sizes vary from 14-20 AWG.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 8177

MSD 

Mr. Gasket Weatherpack Tool Kit

Mr. Gasket introduces its Weatherpack Tool Kit. The kit is designed to release and extract the terminals from the connector housing when wiring or repairing vehicles. The kit Includes picks and a pin extraction tool.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: 05210BNOS

MR. Gasket 

Holley EFI J1-J4 Connector Kits

Holley announces the release of its J1-J4 connector kits. The kits are manufactured to allow for customizing ECU connections. The kits are available in complete connector kits or individually.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: 558-408

 

Earls Performance Plumbing Water Pump Plumbing Kit

Earls Performance Plumbing has released its GM LS Remote Electric Water Pump Plumbing Kit. The plumbing kit is engineered to simplify the installation of a remote-mounted electric water pump on the General Motors LS-series engine. The block adapters feature 12 AN O-ring ports. The kit includes two adjustable cross-over tubes, block adapters, two port fittings, and hardware. It also features black anodized billet aluminum construction with O-ring seals.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN: LS0040ERL

 

SDC members are invited to submit new-product press releases for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Thu, 03/05/2020 - 10:30

Compiled by SEMA Editors

NMRA
In Edelbrock Renegade, Jason Spina’s ’90 Mustang defeated Joel Greathouse’s ’93 Mustang in the final round.

Race Wrap: 26th Annual Nitto Tire NMRA Spring Break Shootout

Kicking off the Holley NMRA Ford Nationals season, the 26th Annual Nitto Tire NMRA Spring Break Shootout came to Bradenton Motorsports Park, featuring a car show and a manufacturer’s midway. Racers established a foothold in the season’s championship points chase and an elite group headed for the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle to celebrate the spoils of victory.

VP Racing Madditives Street Outlaw: In the final, Dominic DiDonato squared off against reigning champion Vinny Palazzolo in his ’09 Mustang. When the tree came down, Palazzolo smoked the rear tires and DiDonato cruised to the crown with a 5.09 at 132 mph.

Edelbrock Renegade: Jason Spina’s ’90 Mustang met up with Joel Greathouse’s ’93 Mustang in the final round, where Spina did just enough in his 427ci Fox to win (5.76 vs. 5.97).

JDM Engineering Limited Street: Jason Davis and his ’15 Mustang faced Bill Putnam in his ’94 Mustang, where Putnam took the win with an 8.71 at 159.23.

G-Force Racing Transmissions Coyote Stock: In the finals, Frank Paultanis squared off against Kevin McMullen in his ’94 Mustang Cobra, where Paultanis took the win (10.09 vs. 10.16).

Richmond Gear Factory Stock: Mike Bowen and his ’71 Maverick met Shane Stymiest in the final round, and when the tree dropped, Stymiest lit the red bulb and handed the win to Bowen, who still muscled to a 10.19 at 130.66 with sealed Ford Performance Coyote 5.0 power under the hood to earn a trip to the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle.

Exedy Racing Clutch Modular Muscle: It was an easy win for the number-two qualifier Jason Henson, as Shane Williams left too soon and lit the red bulb.

ARP Open Comp: The ’66 Falcon driven by William Jones and the ’66 Mustang piloted by Woody Pack met in the finals, where Jones ran closest to the number for the win.

Detroit Locker Truck & Lightning: Bob Dill’s ’01 F-150 got the big jump and ran the number to take out Johnny Lightning en route to the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle.

ROUSH Performance Super Stang: Larry Firestone’s ’08 Mustang chopped down the tree and defeated Kevin McKenna’s ’14 Mustang.

Fastest Street Car Ford Muscle: With his ’70 Mustang Mach 1, David Mormann defeated Mike Moister in his ’14 Mustang GT.

QA1 True Street: Mike Jovanis’ fearsome Fox ran the only 7-second average in the class at 7.83. Donato Sierchio runner-upped with an 8.08 average. Other winners included Edgar Negron (9-second), Adrian Gomez (10-second), Andrew Kelly (11-second), Joseph Carter (12-second), Yoandy Gonzalez (13-second), Chrystal Hunt (14-second) and Bryan Grammond (15-second).

JLT Performance Spring Break Shootout: Donato Sierchio’s twin-turbo Fox prevailed over Mike Jovanis’ single-turbo Fox, thanks to a 7.46 at 175 rip in the finals.

QA1 True Street: Rafael Gonzalez rowed the gears in his ’07 Shelby GT500 to victory over James Burch and his ’19 Mustang.

Watson Racing Cobra Jet Showdown: Steve Trombley took the Watson Racing Cobra Jet Showdown over David Swanson’s ’19 Cobra Jet and took a trip to the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle on the merits of his reaction time.

Mickey Thompson Cobra/Terminator vs. GT500 Shootout: Dwayne Hickman in his turbocharged ’10 GT500 defeated fellow Shelby driver Jason Wagoner, who lit the red bulb in the final.

Hellion Turbo Battle: In the finals, Bruce Watling could only watch as Justin Jordan rocketed to a 7.37 at 191.57 to take the win.

Innovative Racecraft and Li Tuning and Racing Florida N/T Shootout: David Wayne Green and his nitrous-assisted, classic Mustang won over Raul Torres and his China WhiTTe twin-turbo Mustang.

Bradenton Motorsports Park Street Car Shootout: In the final round of competition, Donato Sierchio and his twin-turbo Fox Mustang was victorious over QA1 True Street winner Mike Jovanis and his single-turbo Fox Mustang.

Bracket Open Class: Gage Burch piloted his ’90 Mustang powered by a 364ci small-block Ford for the win over Russell Satterfield, clicking off a 6.23 on a 6.20 dial-in.

Red Line Synthetic Oil Partners With NHRA Top Fuel Dragster Team, Lex Joon Racing

Red Line Synthetic Oil has announced a new partnership with professional drag-racing organization Lex Joon Racing. The company will assist Lex Joon Racing by providing their team with lubricants and additives, as well as technical support throughout 2020.

Permatex
Permatex will support StarCom Racing’s 00 Camaro for the second consecutive year.

Permatex Continues Sponsorship of StarCom Racing During 2020 NASCAR Season

Permatex has announced that the company will continue its sponsorship of StarCom Racing during the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series. This marks the second consecutive year that Permatex will support StarCom’s 00 Camaro, and the first year supporting StarCom’s new driver Quin Houff. Permatex will provide the primary sponsorship for StarCom Racing during four races in the 2020 season: the O’Reilly 500 at Texas Motor Speedway (March 29), GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway (April 26), Foxwoods 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (July 19) and Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway (September 6). During the Southern 500 at Darlington, Permatex and StarCom will participate in a “NASCAR Throwback,” showcasing a retro Permatex paint job on the team’s Camaro.

John Force
(L-R): Austin Prock, Brittany Force, Robert Hight and John Force. Photo Credit: Ron Lewis Photography

John Force Racing Signs With Team MAHLE   

MAHLE Aftermarket, now celebrating the company’s 100th-year anniversary, 
has announced a multi-year extension of its partnership with John Force Racing. By 
continuing their partnership with Team MAHLE, all four John Force Racing teams 
will receive Clevite Performance Engine Bearings and MAHLE Performance
 Piston Rings and will be involved in testing for new-product development.

Classic Instruments Signs on as a 2019 Sponsor for the NMCA Muscle Car Nationals

For the 2020 racing and show season, Classic Instruments will attend several events with the Arrington Performance team and will have product on display at each event. Along with Classic Instruments, several other manufacturers are joining the crew: Red Line Synthetic Oils, Kook’s Headers, Moser Engineering, Centerforce Clutch, G Force Engineering, E3 Ignition, FST Carburetors, QA1 and Diversified Creations. The lineup of events includes:

NMCA Fastest Street Car Races


  • Bradenton, Florida – March 5–8
  • 
Commerce, Georgia – April 2–5

  • St. Louis, Missouri – May 28–31

  • Joliet, Illinois – July 30–August 2

  • Norwalk, Ohio – August 27–30

  • Indianapolis – September 24–27

Pilot Transport, Cars and Coffee—Power Tour Kick-off, Brighton, Michigan – June 6

Hot Rod Power Tour


  • Norwalk, Ohio – June 7
  • 
Dayton, Ohio – June 8
  • 
Indianapolis – June 9
  • 
St. Louis, Missouri – June 10

  • Champaign, Illinois – June 11

  • Davenport, Iowa – June 12
  • 
Madison, Wisconsin – June 13

Roadkill Nights, Woodward Ave. Pontiac, Michigan – August 7–8
Holley LS Fest, Bowling Green, Kentucky – September 10–13
Holley Mopar Event, Bowling Green, Kentucky – September 18–20

Thu, 03/05/2020 - 10:27

By Richard Hail

New Products Showcase
The New Products Showcase is considered by many media and buyers to be the No. 1 destination to discover what’s new at the SEMA Show.

Manufacturers exhibit at the SEMA Show for a number of reasons, including to boost brand visibility, meet with customers face-to-face, research industry competition and obtain buyer feedback. For those who attend the SEMA Show to promote a new or hot product and develop sales leads, utilizing the New Products Showcase is a must.

The New Products Showcase is considered by many media and buyers to be the No. 1 destination to discover what’s new at the SEMA Show. Even if a product does not qualify as “new,” exhibitors are able to enter it as a featured product and still attract eyeballs to the item. All submissions are also professionally photographed in a mock studio on a white seamless background. The photos are shared and used by media in SEMA Show coverage and are also available to exhibitors to use for marketing purposes.

Exhibitors may enter as many products into the Showcase as they would like, and because every exhibitor qualifies to submit one entry at no cost, there is absolutely no reason for an exhibitor not to participate. The free product entry is one example of how exhibiting at the SEMA Show delivers great ROI. SEMA Show organizers offer many programs and services targeted to small businesses. Dedicated account reps are available to help exhibitors navigate the process, and the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is a free, two-day workshop designed to teach exhibitors how to get the most out of the SEMA Show.

To learn more, visit the SEMA Show website.

Thu, 03/05/2020 - 10:27

By Richard Hail

New Products Showcase
The New Products Showcase is considered by many media and buyers to be the No. 1 destination to discover what’s new at the SEMA Show.

Manufacturers exhibit at the SEMA Show for a number of reasons, including to boost brand visibility, meet with customers face-to-face, research industry competition and obtain buyer feedback. For those who attend the SEMA Show to promote a new or hot product and develop sales leads, utilizing the New Products Showcase is a must.

The New Products Showcase is considered by many media and buyers to be the No. 1 destination to discover what’s new at the SEMA Show. Even if a product does not qualify as “new,” exhibitors are able to enter it as a featured product and still attract eyeballs to the item. All submissions are also professionally photographed in a mock studio on a white seamless background. The photos are shared and used by media in SEMA Show coverage and are also available to exhibitors to use for marketing purposes.

Exhibitors may enter as many products into the Showcase as they would like, and because every exhibitor qualifies to submit one entry at no cost, there is absolutely no reason for an exhibitor not to participate. The free product entry is one example of how exhibiting at the SEMA Show delivers great ROI. SEMA Show organizers offer many programs and services targeted to small businesses. Dedicated account reps are available to help exhibitors navigate the process, and the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is a free, two-day workshop designed to teach exhibitors how to get the most out of the SEMA Show.

To learn more, visit the SEMA Show website.

Thu, 03/05/2020 - 10:27

By Richard Hail

New Products Showcase
The New Products Showcase is considered by many media and buyers to be the No. 1 destination to discover what’s new at the SEMA Show.

Manufacturers exhibit at the SEMA Show for a number of reasons, including to boost brand visibility, meet with customers face-to-face, research industry competition and obtain buyer feedback. For those who attend the SEMA Show to promote a new or hot product and develop sales leads, utilizing the New Products Showcase is a must.

The New Products Showcase is considered by many media and buyers to be the No. 1 destination to discover what’s new at the SEMA Show. Even if a product does not qualify as “new,” exhibitors are able to enter it as a featured product and still attract eyeballs to the item. All submissions are also professionally photographed in a mock studio on a white seamless background. The photos are shared and used by media in SEMA Show coverage and are also available to exhibitors to use for marketing purposes.

Exhibitors may enter as many products into the Showcase as they would like, and because every exhibitor qualifies to submit one entry at no cost, there is absolutely no reason for an exhibitor not to participate. The free product entry is one example of how exhibiting at the SEMA Show delivers great ROI. SEMA Show organizers offer many programs and services targeted to small businesses. Dedicated account reps are available to help exhibitors navigate the process, and the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is a free, two-day workshop designed to teach exhibitors how to get the most out of the SEMA Show.

To learn more, visit the SEMA Show website.

Thu, 03/05/2020 - 10:27

By Richard Hail

New Products Showcase
The New Products Showcase is considered by many media and buyers to be the No. 1 destination to discover what’s new at the SEMA Show.

Manufacturers exhibit at the SEMA Show for a number of reasons, including to boost brand visibility, meet with customers face-to-face, research industry competition and obtain buyer feedback. For those who attend the SEMA Show to promote a new or hot product and develop sales leads, utilizing the New Products Showcase is a must.

The New Products Showcase is considered by many media and buyers to be the No. 1 destination to discover what’s new at the SEMA Show. Even if a product does not qualify as “new,” exhibitors are able to enter it as a featured product and still attract eyeballs to the item. All submissions are also professionally photographed in a mock studio on a white seamless background. The photos are shared and used by media in SEMA Show coverage and are also available to exhibitors to use for marketing purposes.

Exhibitors may enter as many products into the Showcase as they would like, and because every exhibitor qualifies to submit one entry at no cost, there is absolutely no reason for an exhibitor not to participate. The free product entry is one example of how exhibiting at the SEMA Show delivers great ROI. SEMA Show organizers offer many programs and services targeted to small businesses. Dedicated account reps are available to help exhibitors navigate the process, and the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit is a free, two-day workshop designed to teach exhibitors how to get the most out of the SEMA Show.

To learn more, visit the SEMA Show website.