Thu, 11/16/2017 - 12:28

Jenny Galvan

The Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) is moving its annual Motorsports & Performance Tech Roundtable event to the PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis, December 8. The network brings together motorsports technology subject-matter experts to lead open discussions on the evolving technological advancements in the performance industry.

Save your seat today!

Featured Topics:

  • Gain performance and drivability with electronically spooled/assisted turbocharging technology. Moderator: Lauren Fix
  • Run higher compression ratios using direct-injection technology. Moderator: D. Rob Prucka
  • Trends in rapid prototyping and R&D tools to enhance engine/vehicle development and performance. Moderator: David Gurrola
  • How advanced simulation tools, such as GT Power and 3D CFD, can accelerate the engine-development process. Moderator: Dan Agnew
  • Advancement in coatings reduce wear and friction and lead to increased performance. Moderator: Florian Rovere

Event questions? Contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.

Thu, 11/16/2017 - 12:28

Jenny Galvan

The Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) is moving its annual Motorsports & Performance Tech Roundtable event to the PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis, December 8. The network brings together motorsports technology subject-matter experts to lead open discussions on the evolving technological advancements in the performance industry.

Save your seat today!

Featured Topics:

  • Gain performance and drivability with electronically spooled/assisted turbocharging technology. Moderator: Lauren Fix
  • Run higher compression ratios using direct-injection technology. Moderator: D. Rob Prucka
  • Trends in rapid prototyping and R&D tools to enhance engine/vehicle development and performance. Moderator: David Gurrola
  • How advanced simulation tools, such as GT Power and 3D CFD, can accelerate the engine-development process. Moderator: Dan Agnew
  • Advancement in coatings reduce wear and friction and lead to increased performance. Moderator: Florian Rovere

Event questions? Contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.

Thu, 11/16/2017 - 12:28

Jenny Galvan

The Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) is moving its annual Motorsports & Performance Tech Roundtable event to the PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis, December 8. The network brings together motorsports technology subject-matter experts to lead open discussions on the evolving technological advancements in the performance industry.

Save your seat today!

Featured Topics:

  • Gain performance and drivability with electronically spooled/assisted turbocharging technology. Moderator: Lauren Fix
  • Run higher compression ratios using direct-injection technology. Moderator: D. Rob Prucka
  • Trends in rapid prototyping and R&D tools to enhance engine/vehicle development and performance. Moderator: David Gurrola
  • How advanced simulation tools, such as GT Power and 3D CFD, can accelerate the engine-development process. Moderator: Dan Agnew
  • Advancement in coatings reduce wear and friction and lead to increased performance. Moderator: Florian Rovere

Event questions? Contact SEMA Director of Networks Bryan Harrison at bryanh@sema.org or 909-978-6691.

Thu, 11/16/2017 - 12:21

By Katie Carson

Stephanie Jones
Stephanie Jones

The Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) has released a new “Digital Matters” article—a resource to help members navigate improving their digital footprint, data standardization and management, and best business practices.

In the latest edition, Stephanie Jones, SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) director of e-business, defines data standardization and provides credible resources to further explore how businesses can improve efficiency through product data sharing.

Read the full article.

 

 

 

Thu, 11/16/2017 - 12:21

By Katie Carson

Stephanie Jones
Stephanie Jones

The Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) has released a new “Digital Matters” article—a resource to help members navigate improving their digital footprint, data standardization and management, and best business practices.

In the latest edition, Stephanie Jones, SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) director of e-business, defines data standardization and provides credible resources to further explore how businesses can improve efficiency through product data sharing.

Read the full article.

 

 

 

Thu, 11/16/2017 - 10:29

Read about the qualities you may want to consider before entering into a partnership.

Thu, 11/16/2017 - 10:17

By SEMA Editors

Howards Cams
Team Howards Cams of Lakeshore High School from Stevensville, Michigan, scored the No. 1 seed at the 2017 SEMA Show, recording an average time of 19:07. They will travel to the PRI Trade Show in December to compete for the national championship.

After 21 rounds at the 2017 The SEMA Show, four of the 27 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow teams are moving on to the Elite Eight at the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show, to be held December 7–9, in Indianapolis.

Seeded No. 1, Team Howards Cams of Lakeshore High School from Stevensville, Michigan, recorded an average time of 19:07. They also had the best time of the week at 17:44, and were the only team to have all three runs below the 20-minute mark.

The No. 2 seed belongs to Team Fragola Performance Systems of Fremd High School from Palatine, Illinois, with an average time of 20:56. Team Aeromotive Fuel Systems of Eastern Oklahoma Tech Center from Choctaw, Oklahoma, secured the No. 3 seed with an average time of 21:52. The fourth-seeded Team Fel-Pro Gaskets of Tulsa Tech Center from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, recorded an average time of 23:08.

With five students per team, they disassemble and reassemble a traditional small-block Chevy engine outfitted with the latest aftermarket parts. Teams must properly disassemble the engine, including the removal of all eight pistons, then reassemble it using correct torque and valve adjustment.

These four teams will compete head-to-head against the top four teams from the PRI Trade Show to determine the national champion. The winners will receive scholarship vouchers ranging from $6,500–$10,000 from Universal Technical Institute (UTI), School of Automotive Machinists (SAM TECH) and Ohio Technical College (OTC).

The Elite 8 battle will start December 8, at 1:30 p.m., and conclude December 9.

For more information, visit www.hotroddersoftomorrow.com.

Thu, 11/16/2017 - 10:17

By SEMA Editors

Howards Cams
Team Howards Cams of Lakeshore High School from Stevensville, Michigan, scored the No. 1 seed at the 2017 SEMA Show, recording an average time of 19:07. They will travel to the PRI Trade Show in December to compete for the national championship.

After 21 rounds at the 2017 The SEMA Show, four of the 27 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow teams are moving on to the Elite Eight at the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show, to be held December 7–9, in Indianapolis.

Seeded No. 1, Team Howards Cams of Lakeshore High School from Stevensville, Michigan, recorded an average time of 19:07. They also had the best time of the week at 17:44, and were the only team to have all three runs below the 20-minute mark.

The No. 2 seed belongs to Team Fragola Performance Systems of Fremd High School from Palatine, Illinois, with an average time of 20:56. Team Aeromotive Fuel Systems of Eastern Oklahoma Tech Center from Choctaw, Oklahoma, secured the No. 3 seed with an average time of 21:52. The fourth-seeded Team Fel-Pro Gaskets of Tulsa Tech Center from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, recorded an average time of 23:08.

With five students per team, they disassemble and reassemble a traditional small-block Chevy engine outfitted with the latest aftermarket parts. Teams must properly disassemble the engine, including the removal of all eight pistons, then reassemble it using correct torque and valve adjustment.

These four teams will compete head-to-head against the top four teams from the PRI Trade Show to determine the national champion. The winners will receive scholarship vouchers ranging from $6,500–$10,000 from Universal Technical Institute (UTI), School of Automotive Machinists (SAM TECH) and Ohio Technical College (OTC).

The Elite 8 battle will start December 8, at 1:30 p.m., and conclude December 9.

For more information, visit www.hotroddersoftomorrow.com.

Thu, 11/16/2017 - 10:17

By SEMA Editors

Howards Cams
Team Howards Cams of Lakeshore High School from Stevensville, Michigan, scored the No. 1 seed at the 2017 SEMA Show, recording an average time of 19:07. They will travel to the PRI Trade Show in December to compete for the national championship.

After 21 rounds at the 2017 The SEMA Show, four of the 27 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow teams are moving on to the Elite Eight at the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show, to be held December 7–9, in Indianapolis.

Seeded No. 1, Team Howards Cams of Lakeshore High School from Stevensville, Michigan, recorded an average time of 19:07. They also had the best time of the week at 17:44, and were the only team to have all three runs below the 20-minute mark.

The No. 2 seed belongs to Team Fragola Performance Systems of Fremd High School from Palatine, Illinois, with an average time of 20:56. Team Aeromotive Fuel Systems of Eastern Oklahoma Tech Center from Choctaw, Oklahoma, secured the No. 3 seed with an average time of 21:52. The fourth-seeded Team Fel-Pro Gaskets of Tulsa Tech Center from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, recorded an average time of 23:08.

With five students per team, they disassemble and reassemble a traditional small-block Chevy engine outfitted with the latest aftermarket parts. Teams must properly disassemble the engine, including the removal of all eight pistons, then reassemble it using correct torque and valve adjustment.

These four teams will compete head-to-head against the top four teams from the PRI Trade Show to determine the national champion. The winners will receive scholarship vouchers ranging from $6,500–$10,000 from Universal Technical Institute (UTI), School of Automotive Machinists (SAM TECH) and Ohio Technical College (OTC).

The Elite 8 battle will start December 8, at 1:30 p.m., and conclude December 9.

For more information, visit www.hotroddersoftomorrow.com.

Thu, 11/16/2017 - 10:17

By SEMA Editors

Howards Cams
Team Howards Cams of Lakeshore High School from Stevensville, Michigan, scored the No. 1 seed at the 2017 SEMA Show, recording an average time of 19:07. They will travel to the PRI Trade Show in December to compete for the national championship.

After 21 rounds at the 2017 The SEMA Show, four of the 27 Hot Rodders of Tomorrow teams are moving on to the Elite Eight at the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show, to be held December 7–9, in Indianapolis.

Seeded No. 1, Team Howards Cams of Lakeshore High School from Stevensville, Michigan, recorded an average time of 19:07. They also had the best time of the week at 17:44, and were the only team to have all three runs below the 20-minute mark.

The No. 2 seed belongs to Team Fragola Performance Systems of Fremd High School from Palatine, Illinois, with an average time of 20:56. Team Aeromotive Fuel Systems of Eastern Oklahoma Tech Center from Choctaw, Oklahoma, secured the No. 3 seed with an average time of 21:52. The fourth-seeded Team Fel-Pro Gaskets of Tulsa Tech Center from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, recorded an average time of 23:08.

With five students per team, they disassemble and reassemble a traditional small-block Chevy engine outfitted with the latest aftermarket parts. Teams must properly disassemble the engine, including the removal of all eight pistons, then reassemble it using correct torque and valve adjustment.

These four teams will compete head-to-head against the top four teams from the PRI Trade Show to determine the national champion. The winners will receive scholarship vouchers ranging from $6,500–$10,000 from Universal Technical Institute (UTI), School of Automotive Machinists (SAM TECH) and Ohio Technical College (OTC).

The Elite 8 battle will start December 8, at 1:30 p.m., and conclude December 9.

For more information, visit www.hotroddersoftomorrow.com.