The U.S. House of Representatives passed SEMA-supported legislation to create a commission that would recommend ways to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Route 66, which was commissioned in 1926 as the first all-paved U.S. highway. The “Route 66 Centennial Commission Act,” S. 1014, creates a 15-person commission with representatives appointed by the President of the United States based on recommendations from the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. House and Senate Republican and Democratic leaders, and the Governors of Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
The commission has two years to make recommendations to Congress for celebrating the 100th anniversary of Route 66. It may recommend the production of various written materials, films and documentaries, education programs, artistic works, commemorative memorabilia and celebrations to commemorate Route 66’s storied history. The legislation unanimously passed the U.S. Senate in August, which now heads to President Trump’s desk for his signature.
For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.
Even though SEMA360 is in the rearview mirror, Toyota’s SEMA builds continue to gain steam.
The GR Supra Sport Top went under the knife in Episode 2, as the team began the actual surgery involved in cutting the roof off the sports car. On the overlanding side of the house, the TRD Sport Trailer’s backbone started to take shape, along with serious features that bring comfort and livability to the great outdoors.
Continue to follow along, as the team at the Toyota Motorsports Garage works through the challenges of these two unique builds at the links below:
TRD Sport Trailer – Episode 2
GRSupra Sport Top – Episode 2
These two episodes are far from the end of the SEMA story. Toyota will drop a full press kit for Wave 2 content later in the month. Stay tuned to see how the cars turn out in their finished form.
Even though SEMA360 is in the rearview mirror, Toyota’s SEMA builds continue to gain steam.
The GR Supra Sport Top went under the knife in Episode 2, as the team began the actual surgery involved in cutting the roof off the sports car. On the overlanding side of the house, the TRD Sport Trailer’s backbone started to take shape, along with serious features that bring comfort and livability to the great outdoors.
Continue to follow along, as the team at the Toyota Motorsports Garage works through the challenges of these two unique builds at the links below:
TRD Sport Trailer – Episode 2
GRSupra Sport Top – Episode 2
These two episodes are far from the end of the SEMA story. Toyota will drop a full press kit for Wave 2 content later in the month. Stay tuned to see how the cars turn out in their finished form.
Whether it’s a vroom, a honk or a zoom, the industry is raising awareness and helping children in need by participating in the #MotorSoundChallenge on social media.
Issued by SEMA Cares, the #MotorSound Challenge is an activity involving making the sound of a motor engine with your mouth, recording it and posting the video to your social media account with the hashtag #MotorSoundChallenge. The goal? Promote awareness and encourage friends and colleagues to make a charitable donation to SEMA Cares.
Donations help support the charities that best reflect the values of the automotive specialty equipment industry, including the Austin Hatcher Foundation for pediatric cancer, Childhelp for the prevention and treatment of child abuse, and the Victory Junction camp for children with serious medical conditions and serious illnesses.
Take the challenge by posting your video with the hashtag #MotorSoundChallenge, tag your friends and colleagues encouraging them to do the same, and follow the hashtag to see and hear the industry’s motor sounds!
Whether it’s a vroom, a honk or a zoom, the industry is raising awareness and helping children in need by participating in the #MotorSoundChallenge on social media.
Issued by SEMA Cares, the #MotorSound Challenge is an activity involving making the sound of a motor engine with your mouth, recording it and posting the video to your social media account with the hashtag #MotorSoundChallenge. The goal? Promote awareness and encourage friends and colleagues to make a charitable donation to SEMA Cares.
Donations help support the charities that best reflect the values of the automotive specialty equipment industry, including the Austin Hatcher Foundation for pediatric cancer, Childhelp for the prevention and treatment of child abuse, and the Victory Junction camp for children with serious medical conditions and serious illnesses.
Take the challenge by posting your video with the hashtag #MotorSoundChallenge, tag your friends and colleagues encouraging them to do the same, and follow the hashtag to see and hear the industry’s motor sounds!
U.S. Congressional lawmakers are seeking to reach agreement on a $908 billion coronavirus stimulus plan crafted by a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators. Several issues remain unresolved such as whether to include a SEMA-supported temporary federal liability shield against COVID-related lawsuits and funding for state and local governments.
The bill would reopen the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to provide loans for businesses with 300 or fewer employees. The loans are forgiven if requirements are met, and amounts spent on business expenses would not be taxable. The bill could also make it easier for businesses to file loan forgiveness applications, especially for loans of $150,000 or less.
The bill would extend $300 weekly federal supplement unemployment insurance for four months and provide relief funds for child care, education, farmers, airlines, the U.S. Postal Service and vaccine development, among other provisions. The proposal does not currently include a second round of direct payments for individuals (adults and children).
Lawmakers will be seeking to reach agreement on the coronavirus relief package during the week of December 14.
For additional information, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.
U.S. Congressional lawmakers are seeking to reach agreement on a $908 billion coronavirus stimulus plan crafted by a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators. Several issues remain unresolved such as whether to include a SEMA-supported temporary federal liability shield against COVID-related lawsuits and funding for state and local governments.
The bill would reopen the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) to provide loans for businesses with 300 or fewer employees. The loans are forgiven if requirements are met, and amounts spent on business expenses would not be taxable. The bill could also make it easier for businesses to file loan forgiveness applications, especially for loans of $150,000 or less.
The bill would extend $300 weekly federal supplement unemployment insurance for four months and provide relief funds for child care, education, farmers, airlines, the U.S. Postal Service and vaccine development, among other provisions. The proposal does not currently include a second round of direct payments for individuals (adults and children).
Lawmakers will be seeking to reach agreement on the coronavirus relief package during the week of December 14.
For additional information, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.
Platinum status represents SDC manufacturers that have achieved the pinnacle of product data by putting in the extra effort to provide resellers with the most complete data sets available.
HushMat’s 1968-1976 Chevrolet Nova Sedan sound deadening and thermal insulation material is designed to make every type of vehicle cool, quiet and comfortable to drive and enjoy! HushMat is an easy to install, USA Made material that molds, forms and adheres to your vehicle’s surface.
No tools, glues and or special equipment needed to install HushMat. Simply peel and stick. HushMat has invested thousands of hours over the past 15 years measuring vehicles to create a Year, Make and Model specific portfolio of 365,000 part numbers.
HushMat insulates firewall, floor pan, tunnel, doors, roof and trunk. HushMat even provides installation templates to show where each piece is placed.
We have taken the guess work out of "how much material do I need." Visit hushmat.com or call 913-599-2600.
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ZyBar 16 oz Bronze Satin Finish (part no. 10016) high temperature heat dissipation coating is designed to reduce radiant heat, reduce under hood temperatures, offers outstanding corrosion resistance, provides lasting color stability under the most extreme engine conditions and extends the life of your components.
ZyBar is rated to internal temperatures well in excess of 2000 F. ZyBar is a single component, durable polymer coating that far out performs ceramic paints, wraps and heat tapes. ZyBar is spray applied inside and outside the component. ZyBar treats manifolds, headers, turbo housings, exhaust, brakes and intakes. ZyBar is a thin .001-.0025 film coating that is either oven cured (2 hours @ 450 F) or air cured (120 hours).
Builders, jobbers, dealers and specialty coating operations interested in learning more can call our office 913-599-2600 or Visit www.zycoat.com.
SEMA eNews highlights new products from industry companies each week. To have your product considered for upcoming issues, send product press releases to editors@sema.org.
MAHLE Motorsport LSX Combo PowerPak Piston Kit
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MAHLE Motorsport introduces its LSX Combo PowerPak Piston Kit for LS engines available as a Dish, Dome or Flat Top. The shelf-stock 20cc forged piston kit is designed with universal-fit valve pockets for LS1/2/5, LS7 or LS3/92 style heads.
Forged from 2618 alloy, the kit features a slipper skirt-style forging and is engineered reliability and performance. The LSX Combo Dome PowerPak does not fit 5.3L, 706 or 862 truck heads. The LSX Combo Flat Top is available also in a 4032 alloy.
CURT has launched the NO-SPLICE, Protective MultiPro / Multi-Flex Tailgate Sensor towing solution for the GMC MultiPro and Chevrolet Multi-Flex tailgates. The sensor is designed to require no wire cutting or splicing on the truck.
Instead, it uses a factory-style wiring harness to plug into OEM sockets. Once installed, it is constructed to prevent the inner tailgate panel from dropping down while a ball mount or other towing accessory is installed in the receiver. It is manufactured to allow for full use of the truck’s cargo and towing capabilities without risking an expensive repair.
Polyvance announces the availability of two welding rods—a black nylon and a 15% glass-reinforced nylon.
The company's hopper/dryer machine dries hydrophilic resins like nylon, which is designed to allow for the extrusion of welding rods with the proper moisture levels for optimum quality. The black rod is constructed to allow for cosmetic restoration of the welded parts without the need for paint.
Glass-reinforced nylons are often used under the hood, with radiator tanks, intercooler tanks, radiator supports, and intake manifolds being common examples.
Proform announces its Mopar Engine Dress Up Kits. The kits come in Black Crinkle and Chrome finishes, for both small-block (LA) and big-block (B/RB) engines.
SEMA eNews highlights product release information submitted by members of the industry. To include your product, send product information and press releases to editors@sema.org.
Hennessey H10 Forged Alloy Wheels
Hennessey announces the release of its H10 Forged Alloy Wheels Available For ‘20–‘21 C8 Corvette. The wheels are designed to be 22 lbs. lighter than stock.
The front wheels come in at 19 x 8.5 in. and the rear wheels come in at 20 x 11-in. The wheels mount on factory stock Michelin tires and include a Gunmetal Grey finish.
Lokar Throttle and Kickdown Cable Mounting Brackets
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Lokar introduces its new Throttle and Kickdown Cable Mounting Brackets for Edelbrock's Pro-Flo 4 EFI systems.
The brackets are available for both early and late versions of the Pro-Flo 4 with 4150 or 3878 throttle bodies, with or without provisions for cruise control, and in Lokar's Brite or black anodized finishes.
All mounting hardware and return assist springs are included.
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www.lokar.com
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Oracle Lighting Dynamic ColorSHIFT Surface Mount DRL Signature Light
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Oracle Lighting announces its new Dynamic ColorSHIFT Surface Mount DRL Signature Light for ‘19–‘21 Polaris RZR Turbo and 1000. The Dynamic FLOW Turn Signals features a sequential indicator which sends the LEDs in a wave towards the direction you are turning.
The feature is built into the control box but is optional and does not need to be connected if you choose not to. The Smartphone App Control is engineered to make standard white colors as well as any static colors using the LED color wheel. Note: if your vehicle is not equipped with a turn signal kit you will need to add that to use this feature.
Atlantic British announces its ILand V2 wireless diagnostics powered from smartphones or mobile devices.
The system is designed to feature comprehensive, in-depth diagnostic and system programming and management capabilities for Land Rover models 1987 to present.
The system is engineered to be compatible with iOS and Android mobile devices via the iLAND app. Connects wirelessly via the iLAND Bluetooth Adapter and requires no batteries.