Thu, 02/01/2018 - 08:48

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Legislation that adopts the SEMA-model legislation that would allow the use, sale, alteration or installation of car mufflers that meet a 95-decibel noise limit was introduced.

Legislation that adopts the SEMA-model legislation that would allow the use, sale, alteration or installation of car mufflers that meet a 95-decibel noise limit was introduced. Under the current law, no person can sell, alter or install a muffler that will noticeably increase a vehicle’s noise. This bill provides an opportunity for vehicle hobbyists to install and use aftermarket modified exhaust systems that meet an objective decibel limit under a fair and predictable test. The bill is currently in the House Transportation Committee and the Energy and the Environment Committee.

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 02/01/2018 - 08:48

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Legislation that adopts the SEMA-model legislation that would allow the use, sale, alteration or installation of car mufflers that meet a 95-decibel noise limit was introduced.

Legislation that adopts the SEMA-model legislation that would allow the use, sale, alteration or installation of car mufflers that meet a 95-decibel noise limit was introduced. Under the current law, no person can sell, alter or install a muffler that will noticeably increase a vehicle’s noise. This bill provides an opportunity for vehicle hobbyists to install and use aftermarket modified exhaust systems that meet an objective decibel limit under a fair and predictable test. The bill is currently in the House Transportation Committee and the Energy and the Environment Committee.

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 02/01/2018 - 08:45

SEMA News—February 2018

EVENTS

By George Gabriel

TIA Announces New Programs at Global Tire Expo

TIA Booth
The annual Global Tire Expo, Powered by the Tire Industry Association, ran within the 2017 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

The annual Global Tire Expo (GTE), powered by the Tire Industry Association (TIA), ran within the 2017 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. As it does every year, the GTE brought in large crowds as it continued to build on its mission to further its goals of education, industry advocacy and professionalism.

This year, TIA announced a newly elected board president for 2018. David Martin of American Tire Distributors took office on Monday, October 30, 2017, at the association’s annual membership meeting and will serve a one-year term. Martin is a veteran of the tire segment of the automotive aftermarket, having served customers for more than 30 years. His experience includes owning Snap-On Tools and Cornwell Tools dealerships for 16 years.

David Martin
TIA inducted David Martin of American Tire Distributors as its new 2018 board president. Martin took office on Monday, October 30, 2017, at the association’s annual membership meeting. He will serve a one-year term.

Martin is passionate about education and intends to further that initiative in his newly elected role. The plan is to release new versions of the Automotive Tire Service and Commercial Tire Service programs in 2018.

“Those programs will be perfect for administrative, office and sales personnel who want a deeper understanding of the products they sell and service,” Martin said.

Kevin Rohlwing, TIA senior vice president of training, explained that the programs will be new in the sense that the scope and purpose will be different from TIA’s traditional technician training resources, but the message of promoting tire safety in the shop and on the road will not change.

“We are simply rewriting, re-editing and repackaging our existing training assets to fill the need for technical training outside the shop,” Rohlwing said.

The greater focus of the GTE is to serve the needs of the tire business community. The GTE encompasses all sectors of the tire industry at the SEMA Show, including light duty, medium duty, heavy duty, retreading, recycling and more.

“The Global Tire Expo offers invaluable education sessions, product introductions and business connections to members of both SEMA and TIA,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It is a perfect complement to what we do at the SEMA Show, and we are pleased to partner with TIA in serving this segment of the industry.”

Ahead of the official GTE opening, Michelin North America and TIA announced the recipients of the Michelin/TIA Scholarship Awards for the academic school year. A total of $6,250 was awarded to three scholars to support the costs of college tuition, books, fees, and room and board. The three recipients were Taylor Kosar of Centreville, Maryland; Julyssa Rocha of Gothenburg, Nebraska; and Mariah Weiss of Durand, Wisconsin.

TIA
From left: Kevin Rowling, TIA senior vice president of training; David Martin, board president; John Evankovich, vice president; Roy Littlefield, TIA executive vice president; Roy Littlefield IV, TIA director of government affairs.
TIA
The GTE encompasses all sectors of the tire industry at the SEMA Show, including light duty, medium duty, heavy duty, retreading, recycling and more.
Thu, 02/01/2018 - 08:45

SEMA News—February 2018

EVENTS

By George Gabriel

TIA Announces New Programs at Global Tire Expo

TIA Booth
The annual Global Tire Expo, Powered by the Tire Industry Association, ran within the 2017 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

The annual Global Tire Expo (GTE), powered by the Tire Industry Association (TIA), ran within the 2017 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. As it does every year, the GTE brought in large crowds as it continued to build on its mission to further its goals of education, industry advocacy and professionalism.

This year, TIA announced a newly elected board president for 2018. David Martin of American Tire Distributors took office on Monday, October 30, 2017, at the association’s annual membership meeting and will serve a one-year term. Martin is a veteran of the tire segment of the automotive aftermarket, having served customers for more than 30 years. His experience includes owning Snap-On Tools and Cornwell Tools dealerships for 16 years.

David Martin
TIA inducted David Martin of American Tire Distributors as its new 2018 board president. Martin took office on Monday, October 30, 2017, at the association’s annual membership meeting. He will serve a one-year term.

Martin is passionate about education and intends to further that initiative in his newly elected role. The plan is to release new versions of the Automotive Tire Service and Commercial Tire Service programs in 2018.

“Those programs will be perfect for administrative, office and sales personnel who want a deeper understanding of the products they sell and service,” Martin said.

Kevin Rohlwing, TIA senior vice president of training, explained that the programs will be new in the sense that the scope and purpose will be different from TIA’s traditional technician training resources, but the message of promoting tire safety in the shop and on the road will not change.

“We are simply rewriting, re-editing and repackaging our existing training assets to fill the need for technical training outside the shop,” Rohlwing said.

The greater focus of the GTE is to serve the needs of the tire business community. The GTE encompasses all sectors of the tire industry at the SEMA Show, including light duty, medium duty, heavy duty, retreading, recycling and more.

“The Global Tire Expo offers invaluable education sessions, product introductions and business connections to members of both SEMA and TIA,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “It is a perfect complement to what we do at the SEMA Show, and we are pleased to partner with TIA in serving this segment of the industry.”

Ahead of the official GTE opening, Michelin North America and TIA announced the recipients of the Michelin/TIA Scholarship Awards for the academic school year. A total of $6,250 was awarded to three scholars to support the costs of college tuition, books, fees, and room and board. The three recipients were Taylor Kosar of Centreville, Maryland; Julyssa Rocha of Gothenburg, Nebraska; and Mariah Weiss of Durand, Wisconsin.

TIA
From left: Kevin Rowling, TIA senior vice president of training; David Martin, board president; John Evankovich, vice president; Roy Littlefield, TIA executive vice president; Roy Littlefield IV, TIA director of government affairs.
TIA
The GTE encompasses all sectors of the tire industry at the SEMA Show, including light duty, medium duty, heavy duty, retreading, recycling and more.
Thu, 02/01/2018 - 08:06

By Della Domingo

Battle of the Builders
The “SEMA Battle of the Builders” TV special will air on the Velocity Channel February 16.

Tune in to the Velocity Channel Friday, February 2, for a brand-new TV special, “High Performance Road Trip 2017.” Featuring Bruno Massel, Jared Zimmerman and Rachel De Barros, the one-hour special gives viewers a front-row look under the covers of some of the reveals that debuted at the 2017 SEMA Show.

On February 16, the “SEMA Battle of the Builders” TV special will air on the Velocity Channel. Filmed at the 2017 SEMA Show, the program features some of the Show’s top builds, along with behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews with the builders.

Check your local cable or satellite providers for times and details, or visit the Velocity Channel website.  

 

Thu, 02/01/2018 - 08:06

By Della Domingo

Battle of the Builders
The “SEMA Battle of the Builders” TV special will air on the Velocity Channel February 16.

Tune in to the Velocity Channel Friday, February 2, for a brand-new TV special, “High Performance Road Trip 2017.” Featuring Bruno Massel, Jared Zimmerman and Rachel De Barros, the one-hour special gives viewers a front-row look under the covers of some of the reveals that debuted at the 2017 SEMA Show.

On February 16, the “SEMA Battle of the Builders” TV special will air on the Velocity Channel. Filmed at the 2017 SEMA Show, the program features some of the Show’s top builds, along with behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews with the builders.

Check your local cable or satellite providers for times and details, or visit the Velocity Channel website.  

 

Thu, 02/01/2018 - 08:03

The RPM Act of 2017 needs your support. Even if you wrote to Congress in 2016, SEMA urges all race fans and businesses to take action again. Go to www.sema.org/RPM to support the RPM Act of 2017 and secure the future of racing today!

Thu, 02/01/2018 - 08:03

The RPM Act of 2017 needs your support. Even if you wrote to Congress in 2016, SEMA urges all race fans and businesses to take action again. Go to www.sema.org/RPM to support the RPM Act of 2017 and secure the future of racing today!

Wed, 01/31/2018 - 16:57

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Nicole James
Nicole James
Brian Petty
Brian Petty

Power Automedia Hires Nicole James as Street Muscle Editor, Brian Petty as Lead Scriptwriter and Talent

Power Automedia has announced recent expansions to its editorial team and Alloy Studios video production team. Nicole James was hired as the editor of Power Automedia’s Street Muscle magazine. In addition, Alloy Studios hired Brian Petty as lead scriptwriter/talent. He will be the face of Power Automedia’s upcoming Horsepower Wars, many in-house editorial-style videos and occasional white-label client videos. Follow James’ and Petty’s work on www.streetmuscle.com.

Heidts Acquires Chassis Engineering Inc.

Heidts Hot Rod and Muscle Car Parts has announced it has acquired Chassis Engineering Inc. The two companies will continue to operate under their established brands, but Chassis Engineering Inc. will move sales, technical and manufacturing operations to the Heidts facility in Lake Zurich, Illinois. Chassis Engineering Inc. products will continue to be produced by many of the same employees currently with the company.

Lynn Parker
Lynn Parker
Chuck Rogers
Chuck Rogers

Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation Welcomes Lynn Parker as Board President, Chuck Rogers Named as New Board Trustee

The Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF) welcomes Lynn Parker as president of its board of directors, following Bob Hirsch, who has served as board president for the past 10 years. Parker is the vice president of merchandising for Pep Boys, and has served as an active AACF board member for nearly 15 years. He has also contributed to the development of a number of committees to foster growth of executive leadership, events and client programs. Charles (Chuck) Rogers joins the board as a newly elected trustee. He is the vice president of professional sales for O’Reilly Auto Parts, and has actively supported AACF events for nearly 15 years. In his new role, Rogers will assist the organization in reviewing applications for assistance.

Fel-Pro Gaskets Brand Celebrates a Century

Now celebrating its 100th anniversary, the Fel-Pro brand remains a popular choice for performance engine professionals, racing champions and consumers. The Fel-Pro story began in Chicago in 1918 with the creation of the Felt Products Manufacturing Company. The business quickly transitioned from its first product line—horse blankets—to an offering of felt-based seals used in Ford Model T engines. The brand’s first performance gaskets were precision-stamped copper shims used in early flathead Ford engines. The Fel-Pro performance line now covers nearly every engine-sealing need, featuring the latest materials and designs developed in the brand’s one-million-plus-square-foot engineering, manufacturing and distribution complex in Skokie, Illinois.

Saleen
The Saleen ’18 Sportruck is based on the Ford F-150 platform.

Saleen Unveils 700hp Sportruck and Advanced Performance Mustang Lineup

Saleen Automotive returns to the truck market with the announcement of its new ’18 Sportruck. Based on the Ford F-150 platform, power will be offered in four levels, including enhanced Eco-boost turbocharged 2.7L and 3.6L engines, as well as naturally aspirated and supercharged versions of a 700hp 5.0L V8. The new bodywork includes a functional air dam, front brake ducting, a racing-inspired grille and hood with center sculpting. The rear of the truck features Saleen nameplate trim in the center of the tailgate and large rear exhaust tips that tuck into the lower rear valance for a race-inspired look. Racecraft suspension, Saleen signature interior appointments and big brakes are standard. The trucks will be equipped with side skirts and Saleen-exclusive alloy wheels wrapped with high-performance General Tires.

In addition, the release of the ’18 Ford Mustang has set the stage for the debut of three new ’18 Saleen Mustangs, which build upon its three previously available performance levels: the White, Yellow and Black Label models. Each will sport a Saleen-exclusive front fascia that includes functional ducting throughout, angled headlight pockets and an all-purpose grille and hood. These features are complemented with high-performance wheels, race-bred General Tires, advanced suspension components and more horsepower.

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Adds Super Summit to 2018 Event Schedule

Hot Rodders of Tomorrow will hold its High-School Engine Challenge and Junior Engine Challenge at the Super Summit Car Show at the Summit Motorsports Park, June 8–9. Last year’s Super Summit featured cruise-ins, fun-runs, an autocross course, a cackle fest with cars of the Great Lakes Nostalgia Funny Car Circuit, a manufacturers’ midway and multiple performances by Larry Swim and his Bigfoot Monster Truck. Hot Rodders of Tomorrow now has 14 high-school qualifying events scheduled throughout the nation for the 2018 season, with the season concluding at the Dual Championship in November and December at the SEMA Show and PRI Tradeshow.

Greg Biffle
Greg Biffle

Greg Biffle Joins Team GT

General Tire has announced that two-time NASCAR champion Greg Biffle will join Team GT beginning in 2018. Biffle is hitting the road to test General’s “Anywhere Is Possible” theme. Biffle, the 2000 Truck Series and 2002 XFinity Series champion, will be the focus of a social-media campaign that sees him participating in a series of events throughout the year, each of which will be documented in real-time on General Tire’s social channels. Fans will be able to interact with Biffle on his excursions by using #Biffle on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Biffle's first role as a member of Team GT will take place in New Orleans, where he will take part in the launch of the latest additions to the General Tire line—the G-MAX RS and the GRABBER A/TX. Biffle will participate alongside the media members there to cover the event, testing the new product line on a variety of vehicles while providing behind-the-scenes access.

Bestop Premium Accessories Group Acquires KAMM Industries

Bestop Premium Accessories Group (BPAG) has announced that it has acquired PRP Seats, Status Racing and SpeedStrap, all owned by KAMM Industries, based in Temecula, California. The acquisition follows Bestop Premium Accessories Group acquiring two other manufacturing brands in 2016: Baja Designs and Tuffy Security Products.

Hypertherm Celebrates 50-Year Anniversary

Hypertherm is celebrating its 50th year by introducing new programs designed to deliver greater value to its long-time customers. In addition, the company’s anniversary year events will include the unearthing of a long-buried time capsule and celebrations at all its global locations with Founder Dick Couch.

Kevin Vincent Joins Workhorse Group as Vice President of Government, Regulatory and Safety Affairs

Workhorse Group Inc. has announced that Kevin Vincent has joined the company as vice president of government, regulatory and safety affairs. In this role, Vincent will oversee regulatory compliance, including the areas of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) compliance, Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations and ZEV Mandate, NHTSA guidance and state and local regulations, among others.

Have some company news you would like to share? Let us know and the news may appear in an upcoming issue of SEMA eNews. Send your items for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Wed, 01/31/2018 - 16:53

Joel Ayres discusses the Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation and the ways the organization helps members of the industry.