Thu, 11/08/2012 - 09:22
global
From left to right (front row): Kenneth Merritt, Bushwacker; Ben Mizban, T-Rex; (second row from left) Kim Ziebell, Bushwacker; Ed Rossi, Injen Technology; David Borla, Borla Performance. Back row: Rick Trudo, SCT; Kevin Floody, K&N; Ron Delgado, Injen Technology; and Andrew Edlefsen, U.S. Department of Commerce.

Six SEMA members were awarded the Export Achievement Award by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The six firms—Bushwacker, SCT, T-Rex, Injen, Borla Performance and K&N—were recognized for their increase in exports in an award ceremony at the 2012 SEMA Show's International Happy Hour. Each of the firms have participated in SEMA’s one-on-one programs in China and/or the Middle East.

For more information on the SEMA international programs, contact lindas@sema.org, or visit sema.org/international.

Thu, 11/08/2012 - 09:22
global
From left to right (front row): Kenneth Merritt, Bushwacker; Ben Mizban, T-Rex; (second row from left) Kim Ziebell, Bushwacker; Ed Rossi, Injen Technology; David Borla, Borla Performance. Back row: Rick Trudo, SCT; Kevin Floody, K&N; Ron Delgado, Injen Technology; and Andrew Edlefsen, U.S. Department of Commerce.

Six SEMA members were awarded the Export Achievement Award by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The six firms—Bushwacker, SCT, T-Rex, Injen, Borla Performance and K&N—were recognized for their increase in exports in an award ceremony at the 2012 SEMA Show's International Happy Hour. Each of the firms have participated in SEMA’s one-on-one programs in China and/or the Middle East.

For more information on the SEMA international programs, contact lindas@sema.org, or visit sema.org/international.

Thu, 11/08/2012 - 09:22
global
From left to right (front row): Kenneth Merritt, Bushwacker; Ben Mizban, T-Rex; (second row from left) Kim Ziebell, Bushwacker; Ed Rossi, Injen Technology; David Borla, Borla Performance. Back row: Rick Trudo, SCT; Kevin Floody, K&N; Ron Delgado, Injen Technology; and Andrew Edlefsen, U.S. Department of Commerce.

Six SEMA members were awarded the Export Achievement Award by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The six firms—Bushwacker, SCT, T-Rex, Injen, Borla Performance and K&N—were recognized for their increase in exports in an award ceremony at the 2012 SEMA Show's International Happy Hour. Each of the firms have participated in SEMA’s one-on-one programs in China and/or the Middle East.

For more information on the SEMA international programs, contact lindas@sema.org, or visit sema.org/international.

Thu, 11/08/2012 - 09:05
turismo
David Eckert's ’69 Ford Mach 40 won Best of Show at the 10th annual Gran Turismo Awards during the 2012 SEMA Show

David Eckert, with his ’69 Ford Mach 40, won Best of Show at the 10th annual Gran Turismo Awards during the 2012 SEMA Show at the Palms Casino and Resort's Rain nightclub in Las Vegas. Sony Computer Entertainment of America (SCEA), publisher of the Gran Turismo racing franchise, hosted the hottest rides from the Show, competing for an opportunity to be immortalized in a future Gran Turismo title, selected by Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi.

Additional awards included:

  • Best Truck/SUV – Sean Morris, ’08 Toyota Dragquoia
  • Best Domestic Car – Jim Holloway, ’13 Ford Mustang RTR
  • Best Asian Import – Felix Marcelino, ’13 Scion – Evasive FRS
  • Best European Import – Jamie Vondruska, ’13 Volkswagon Vortex Super Beetle
  • Best Hot Rod – David Eckert, ’69 Ford Mach 40

Eckert's vehicle will join the esteemed list of GT Award winners with a playable part in future Gran Turismo games.

Thu, 11/08/2012 - 09:05
turismo
David Eckert's ’69 Ford Mach 40 won Best of Show at the 10th annual Gran Turismo Awards during the 2012 SEMA Show

David Eckert, with his ’69 Ford Mach 40, won Best of Show at the 10th annual Gran Turismo Awards during the 2012 SEMA Show at the Palms Casino and Resort's Rain nightclub in Las Vegas. Sony Computer Entertainment of America (SCEA), publisher of the Gran Turismo racing franchise, hosted the hottest rides from the Show, competing for an opportunity to be immortalized in a future Gran Turismo title, selected by Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi.

Additional awards included:

  • Best Truck/SUV – Sean Morris, ’08 Toyota Dragquoia
  • Best Domestic Car – Jim Holloway, ’13 Ford Mustang RTR
  • Best Asian Import – Felix Marcelino, ’13 Scion – Evasive FRS
  • Best European Import – Jamie Vondruska, ’13 Volkswagon Vortex Super Beetle
  • Best Hot Rod – David Eckert, ’69 Ford Mach 40

Eckert's vehicle will join the esteemed list of GT Award winners with a playable part in future Gran Turismo games.

Thu, 11/08/2012 - 09:05
turismo
David Eckert's ’69 Ford Mach 40 won Best of Show at the 10th annual Gran Turismo Awards during the 2012 SEMA Show

David Eckert, with his ’69 Ford Mach 40, won Best of Show at the 10th annual Gran Turismo Awards during the 2012 SEMA Show at the Palms Casino and Resort's Rain nightclub in Las Vegas. Sony Computer Entertainment of America (SCEA), publisher of the Gran Turismo racing franchise, hosted the hottest rides from the Show, competing for an opportunity to be immortalized in a future Gran Turismo title, selected by Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi.

Additional awards included:

  • Best Truck/SUV – Sean Morris, ’08 Toyota Dragquoia
  • Best Domestic Car – Jim Holloway, ’13 Ford Mustang RTR
  • Best Asian Import – Felix Marcelino, ’13 Scion – Evasive FRS
  • Best European Import – Jamie Vondruska, ’13 Volkswagon Vortex Super Beetle
  • Best Hot Rod – David Eckert, ’69 Ford Mach 40

Eckert's vehicle will join the esteemed list of GT Award winners with a playable part in future Gran Turismo games.

Thu, 11/08/2012 - 08:07
  automobile trade show, auto show, automobile events, sema show
Time is running out to place a bid on a small-block Chevrolet V8 built by Ed Pink available for auction through eBay. Proceeds from the sale of the engine benefits the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund. The auction ends on Sunday, November 11.
   
A small-block Chevrolet motor, to be custom-built to the needs of the buyer by noted engine builder Ed “The Old Master” Pink, is currently being auctioned on eBay. Proceeds from the sale benefit the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund (SMSF), which provides help for young people who seek a career in the automotive industry.

The auction ends on Sunday, November 11, and there’s still time left to purchase this one-of-a-kind engine and support the education of the future leaders of the specialty-equipment industry. To place a bid or to find out more about the engine, visit www.SEMA.org/auctions.

The engine is based on a Dart SHP block and Dart SHP aluminum cylinder heads, topped off by a Holley “Stealth Ram” EFI. The buyer will be able to select the engine displacement, compression, camshaft and valvetrain specs, etc., using myriad products manufactured by Comp Cams, Mahle, Scat, Total Seal and Manley. A total of 20 SEMA-member companies contributed their expertise to the build, as has Ed Pink Racing Engines.

Other “goodies” include an ATI Super Damper, FAST billet distributor, PowerMaster starter and alternator, March pulleys, Milodon pan and oil pump, Joe Gibbs Driven lubricants, Edelbrock water pump and front cover, Moroso plug wires Champion spark plugs, Clevite bearings, Fel-Pro gaskets and Hedman hedders. ARP fasteners are used throughout.

This is not just an engine sale. The winning bidder will also get a trip to the PRI Show in Orlando, Florida (includes airfare, lodging, credentials, etc.), where they will meet with representatives of Ed Pink Racing Engines and finalize the specifications. Following this, the selected components will be balanced and blueprinted, the build completed and the engine dyno-tested at Pink’s Van Nuys, California, power emporium.

The SMSF is a 501(c)3 corporation, and the purchase price may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution (check with your accountant or tax preparer).
Thu, 11/08/2012 - 08:07
  automobile trade show, auto show, automobile events, sema show
Time is running out to place a bid on a small-block Chevrolet V8 built by Ed Pink available for auction through eBay. Proceeds from the sale of the engine benefits the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund. The auction ends on Sunday, November 11.
   
A small-block Chevrolet motor, to be custom-built to the needs of the buyer by noted engine builder Ed “The Old Master” Pink, is currently being auctioned on eBay. Proceeds from the sale benefit the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund (SMSF), which provides help for young people who seek a career in the automotive industry.

The auction ends on Sunday, November 11, and there’s still time left to purchase this one-of-a-kind engine and support the education of the future leaders of the specialty-equipment industry. To place a bid or to find out more about the engine, visit www.SEMA.org/auctions.

The engine is based on a Dart SHP block and Dart SHP aluminum cylinder heads, topped off by a Holley “Stealth Ram” EFI. The buyer will be able to select the engine displacement, compression, camshaft and valvetrain specs, etc., using myriad products manufactured by Comp Cams, Mahle, Scat, Total Seal and Manley. A total of 20 SEMA-member companies contributed their expertise to the build, as has Ed Pink Racing Engines.

Other “goodies” include an ATI Super Damper, FAST billet distributor, PowerMaster starter and alternator, March pulleys, Milodon pan and oil pump, Joe Gibbs Driven lubricants, Edelbrock water pump and front cover, Moroso plug wires Champion spark plugs, Clevite bearings, Fel-Pro gaskets and Hedman hedders. ARP fasteners are used throughout.

This is not just an engine sale. The winning bidder will also get a trip to the PRI Show in Orlando, Florida (includes airfare, lodging, credentials, etc.), where they will meet with representatives of Ed Pink Racing Engines and finalize the specifications. Following this, the selected components will be balanced and blueprinted, the build completed and the engine dyno-tested at Pink’s Van Nuys, California, power emporium.

The SMSF is a 501(c)3 corporation, and the purchase price may be tax deductible as a charitable contribution (check with your accountant or tax preparer).
Thu, 11/01/2012 - 13:46

SEMA News—November 2012

INDUSTRY NEWS

Attendees: Streamline Your Experience With the SEMA Show App

Enhance and streamline your 2012 SEMA Show experience by using the newly created SEMA Show app for smartphones. Attendees can use the free, innovative digital resource to navigate the Show floor, locate exhibitors and plan for education sessions. The new app even allows users to search for exhibiting companies by product category and then communicate with them to set appointments.

Because the app was developed by CompuSystems, the Show’s registration company, it also includes a special feature that lets users access, track and print appointments through the CompuSystems registration dashboard.

The SEMA Show app will expand attendees’ opportunities to conduct business and connect with existing and potential customers on the Show floor. Attendees can view the Show floorplan; search for exhibitors alphabetically, by section or by product category; create a preferred list of exhibitors and a personalized schedule; view and add education sessions; and receive pertinent SEMA Show messages.

Visit your appropriate smartphone marketplace to download the free SEMA Show app.

Thu, 11/01/2012 - 13:46

SEMA News—November 2012

INDUSTRY NEWS

Attendees: Streamline Your Experience With the SEMA Show App

Enhance and streamline your 2012 SEMA Show experience by using the newly created SEMA Show app for smartphones. Attendees can use the free, innovative digital resource to navigate the Show floor, locate exhibitors and plan for education sessions. The new app even allows users to search for exhibiting companies by product category and then communicate with them to set appointments.

Because the app was developed by CompuSystems, the Show’s registration company, it also includes a special feature that lets users access, track and print appointments through the CompuSystems registration dashboard.

The SEMA Show app will expand attendees’ opportunities to conduct business and connect with existing and potential customers on the Show floor. Attendees can view the Show floorplan; search for exhibitors alphabetically, by section or by product category; create a preferred list of exhibitors and a personalized schedule; view and add education sessions; and receive pertinent SEMA Show messages.

Visit your appropriate smartphone marketplace to download the free SEMA Show app.