Wed, 11/27/2019 - 10:05

By SEMA Washington, D.C, Staff

Beginning December 1, all motor vehicles 20 years old or older will be exempt from emissions testing in North Carolina. The change stems from a 2017 regulatory reform bill.

Currently, 22 of the state’s 100 counties require vehicles model year 1996 or newer to undergo an annual emissions inspection. New cars under three years of age will also remain exempt from such an inspection.

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

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

Wed, 11/27/2019 - 10:05

By SEMA Washington, D.C, Staff

Beginning December 1, all motor vehicles 20 years old or older will be exempt from emissions testing in North Carolina. The change stems from a 2017 regulatory reform bill.

Currently, 22 of the state’s 100 counties require vehicles model year 1996 or newer to undergo an annual emissions inspection. New cars under three years of age will also remain exempt from such an inspection.

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

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

Wed, 11/27/2019 - 10:03

By SEMA Editors

Larry Fisher
Larry Fisher

Larry Fisher, executive director of the NHRA Motorsports Museum, passed away last Friday evening at Loma Linda Medical Center. Fisher began his work with the museum in 2012 and made a host of improvements during his tenure. NHRA, the NHRA Motorsports Museum and the entire racing community extend their deepest condolences to his family and friends. 

“Larry made many contributions to the museum including building greater awareness of its mission and improving the educational elements of museum programs,” said Tom McKernan, chairman of the NHRA Motorsports Museum board. “His love and commitment for the museum and motorsports history as well as his robust experience will be greatly missed. Our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathies are with his family during this difficult time.”

 

 

Wed, 11/27/2019 - 09:58

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.

Heidts Independent Rear Suspension

Heidts has released a bolt-on independent rear suspension for the '67–‘72 and ‘73–‘87 Chevy C-10. The kit is designed to work with both longbed and shortbed applications and a longbed-to-shortbed conversion. The kit is engineered to allow for a wide tire and lower ride height without sacrificing ride quality while providing improved handling.

800-841-8188
www.heidts.com
PN BX-603

Heidt's
 

Mishimoto Performance Aluminum Radiator

Mishimoto introduces a performance aluminum radiator for the ’14–‘19 Chevrolet Corvette. The radiator’s all-aluminum design features a 2-in.-thick core sporting two rows of coolant channels and an increase in fin surface area by 135%. It is designed to get a 5° F drop in outlet temperatures throughout the powerband. The all-aluminum end tanks are engineered for durability and performance gains.

877-466-4744
www.mishimoto.com
PN MMRAD-C7-14

Mishimoto
 

Flowmaster FlowFX Cat-Back Exhaust System

Flowmaster announces the release of new a stainless-steel performance exhaust system for the 2020 Jeep Gladiator. The system is designed with a 3-in. mandrel-bent tube flowing into the FlowFX "straight through" performance muffler. The mandrel-bent tailpipe exits behind the passenger-side rear tire and is finished off with a 4.50-in. black ceramic-coated exhaust tip embossed with the Flowmaster logo.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 717912

Flowmaster
 

Hooker Blackheart Dual Through-Crossmember Exhaust System

Hooker Blackheart releases a 304 stainless-steel LS/LT engine swap exhaust system for the ’67 — ‘72 Chevy/GMC C10. The system is designed to be compatible with rear-mounted fuel tanks, wide rear wheels/tires and specific aftermarket rear panhard/track bars. The exhaust is engineered to fit with coil-spring rear suspensions only (stock or aftermarket).

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN BH13195

Hooker Blackheart 

 

Wed, 11/27/2019 - 09:58

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.

Heidts Independent Rear Suspension

Heidts has released a bolt-on independent rear suspension for the '67–‘72 and ‘73–‘87 Chevy C-10. The kit is designed to work with both longbed and shortbed applications and a longbed-to-shortbed conversion. The kit is engineered to allow for a wide tire and lower ride height without sacrificing ride quality while providing improved handling.

800-841-8188
www.heidts.com
PN BX-603

Heidt's
 

Mishimoto Performance Aluminum Radiator

Mishimoto introduces a performance aluminum radiator for the ’14–‘19 Chevrolet Corvette. The radiator’s all-aluminum design features a 2-in.-thick core sporting two rows of coolant channels and an increase in fin surface area by 135%. It is designed to get a 5° F drop in outlet temperatures throughout the powerband. The all-aluminum end tanks are engineered for durability and performance gains.

877-466-4744
www.mishimoto.com
PN MMRAD-C7-14

Mishimoto
 

Flowmaster FlowFX Cat-Back Exhaust System

Flowmaster announces the release of new a stainless-steel performance exhaust system for the 2020 Jeep Gladiator. The system is designed with a 3-in. mandrel-bent tube flowing into the FlowFX "straight through" performance muffler. The mandrel-bent tailpipe exits behind the passenger-side rear tire and is finished off with a 4.50-in. black ceramic-coated exhaust tip embossed with the Flowmaster logo.

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN 717912

Flowmaster
 

Hooker Blackheart Dual Through-Crossmember Exhaust System

Hooker Blackheart releases a 304 stainless-steel LS/LT engine swap exhaust system for the ’67 — ‘72 Chevy/GMC C10. The system is designed to be compatible with rear-mounted fuel tanks, wide rear wheels/tires and specific aftermarket rear panhard/track bars. The exhaust is engineered to fit with coil-spring rear suspensions only (stock or aftermarket).

866-464-6553
www.holley.com
PN BH13195

Hooker Blackheart 

 

Thu, 11/21/2019 - 14:06

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

New Jersey
Legislation (A.B. 5225) has been introduced in New Jersey that would require new car dealers to provide purchasers written notice that it is illegal for manufacturers or dealers to void a warranty or deny coverage because aftermarket or recycled parts were installed, or because someone other than the dealer-performed service.

Legislation (A.B. 5225) has been introduced in New Jersey that would require new car dealers to provide purchasers written notice that it is illegal for manufacturers or dealers to void a warranty or deny coverage because aftermarket or recycled parts were installed, or because someone other than the dealer-performed service.

A companion bill (S.B. 1712) passed the New Jersey Senate in September.

Both bills passed the Assembly Consumer Affairs and Appropriations Committees and await consideration by the full Assembly.

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

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

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 11/21/2019 - 14:06

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

New Jersey
Legislation (A.B. 5225) has been introduced in New Jersey that would require new car dealers to provide purchasers written notice that it is illegal for manufacturers or dealers to void a warranty or deny coverage because aftermarket or recycled parts were installed, or because someone other than the dealer-performed service.

Legislation (A.B. 5225) has been introduced in New Jersey that would require new car dealers to provide purchasers written notice that it is illegal for manufacturers or dealers to void a warranty or deny coverage because aftermarket or recycled parts were installed, or because someone other than the dealer-performed service.

A companion bill (S.B. 1712) passed the New Jersey Senate in September.

Both bills passed the Assembly Consumer Affairs and Appropriations Committees and await consideration by the full Assembly.

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

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

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 11/21/2019 - 14:06

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

New Jersey
Legislation (A.B. 5225) has been introduced in New Jersey that would require new car dealers to provide purchasers written notice that it is illegal for manufacturers or dealers to void a warranty or deny coverage because aftermarket or recycled parts were installed, or because someone other than the dealer-performed service.

Legislation (A.B. 5225) has been introduced in New Jersey that would require new car dealers to provide purchasers written notice that it is illegal for manufacturers or dealers to void a warranty or deny coverage because aftermarket or recycled parts were installed, or because someone other than the dealer-performed service.

A companion bill (S.B. 1712) passed the New Jersey Senate in September.

Both bills passed the Assembly Consumer Affairs and Appropriations Committees and await consideration by the full Assembly.

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

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

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 11/21/2019 - 13:53

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee passed legislation that would create and expand wilderness designations in California, Colorado and Washington state. Wilderness designations provide the highest level of permanent protection available and prevent the creation of roads and trails. Listed below are the wilderness and national recreation area bills passed by the committee, which are now eligible for consideration in the U.S. House of Representatives:

  • HR 2546, the “Colorado Wilderness Act of 2019” – Rep. Diana DeGette’s (D-CO) bill would designate 33 areas in Colorado as wilderness totaling 740,000 acres, which have been managed as wilderness for decades. Most of the areas that the bill seeks to protect are mid-elevation ecosystems that are used for outdoor recreational activities and serve as critical habitats for a variety of plants and wildlife.
  • HR 2250, the “Northwest California Wilderness, Recreation, and Working Forests Act” – Rep. Jared Huffman’s (D-CA) bill would authorize eight new wilderness areas and expand nine others, protecting a total of 260,000 acres of federal public land.
  • HR 2215, the "San Gabriel Mountains Foothills and Rivers Protection Act" – Rep. Judy Chu's (D-CA) bill would establish a 51,000-acre San Gabriel National Recreation Area as a unit with the national park system and create four wilderness designations totaling over 30,000 acres. The bill states that the visitor services plan for the recreation area must consider the demand for various types of recreation, including motorized and mechanized vehicles, as permissible and appropriate.
  • HR 2199, the "Central Coast Heritage Protection Act" – Rep. Salud Carbajal’s (D-CA) bill would add to or develop at least 17 smaller wilderness sites, building a new 400-mile-long trail to connect Los Angeles and Monterey counties.
  • HR 1708 from Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) would adjust the boundary of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area to include the Rim of the Valley Corridor, adding more than 191,000 acres to the Recreation Area. The bill provides Dept. of Interior with three years after the bill becomes law to update the general management plan for the recreation area to reflect the boundaries. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.

Thu, 11/21/2019 - 13:53

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee passed legislation that would create and expand wilderness designations in California, Colorado and Washington state. Wilderness designations provide the highest level of permanent protection available and prevent the creation of roads and trails. Listed below are the wilderness and national recreation area bills passed by the committee, which are now eligible for consideration in the U.S. House of Representatives:

  • HR 2546, the “Colorado Wilderness Act of 2019” – Rep. Diana DeGette’s (D-CO) bill would designate 33 areas in Colorado as wilderness totaling 740,000 acres, which have been managed as wilderness for decades. Most of the areas that the bill seeks to protect are mid-elevation ecosystems that are used for outdoor recreational activities and serve as critical habitats for a variety of plants and wildlife.
  • HR 2250, the “Northwest California Wilderness, Recreation, and Working Forests Act” – Rep. Jared Huffman’s (D-CA) bill would authorize eight new wilderness areas and expand nine others, protecting a total of 260,000 acres of federal public land.
  • HR 2215, the "San Gabriel Mountains Foothills and Rivers Protection Act" – Rep. Judy Chu's (D-CA) bill would establish a 51,000-acre San Gabriel National Recreation Area as a unit with the national park system and create four wilderness designations totaling over 30,000 acres. The bill states that the visitor services plan for the recreation area must consider the demand for various types of recreation, including motorized and mechanized vehicles, as permissible and appropriate.
  • HR 2199, the "Central Coast Heritage Protection Act" – Rep. Salud Carbajal’s (D-CA) bill would add to or develop at least 17 smaller wilderness sites, building a new 400-mile-long trail to connect Los Angeles and Monterey counties.
  • HR 1708 from Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) would adjust the boundary of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area to include the Rim of the Valley Corridor, adding more than 191,000 acres to the Recreation Area. The bill provides Dept. of Interior with three years after the bill becomes law to update the general management plan for the recreation area to reflect the boundaries. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.