Thu, 10/29/2015 - 14:12

Compiled by SEMA Editors

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Kevin Fiscus, in his PLR 481X-powered ’12 Ford Mustang, secured the 2015 PDRA Pro Boost season points championship last weekend.

Kevin Fiscus Named 2015 PDRA Pro Boost Season Champion
Bell/Fiscus Racing (BFR) driver Kevin Fiscus, in his PLR 481X-powered ’12 Ford Mustang, secured the 2015 PDRA Pro Boost season points championship with his performance in the Pro Boost class at PDRA Brian Olson Memorial World Finals race, October 22–24, 2015, at Virginia Motorsports Park just outside of Richmond.

Going into eliminations, Fiscus was just over 80 points (less than one round) behind Kevin Rivenbark for the series championship. In round one, Fiscus lined up face Doug Winters—the No. 10 qualified driver. Fiscus took the lead over Winters and the win with a 3.839 at 207.18 mph pass. Rivenbark red lighted in his first round run, and with that bobble, the championship was guaranteed to go to Fiscus. Both Fiscus and teammate Jim Bell will compete at the 15th annual NHRA Toyota Nationals Pro Mod season finale race at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Nevada, October 29–November 1, 2015.  

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The Drive Home will follow a ’57 Chevy Nomad, ’61 Chrysler 300G and ’66 Mustang as they make their way back to Detroit, from December 27–January 7.

The Drive Home Rally Gains Traction with Michelin and Coker Tire Sponsorships

America’s Car Museum (ACM) has announced that Michelin and Coker Tire will ride along as the official tire sponsors of The Drive Home—a 13-day road rally from Tacoma, Washington, and ending in Detroit to coincide with the opening of the 2016 North American International Auto Show. The journey will follow a ’57 Chevy Nomad, ’61 Chrysler 300G and ’66 Mustang as they make their way back to Detroit, December 27–January 7. Michelin will provide winter tires for the vehicles from various lines suited to each of the cars’ individual specifications. Coker Tire will provide period-correct BFGoodrich tires and custom wheels for the cars when they are displayed in Detroit. The Drive Home will make stops in Boise, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago among others.

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TI Automotive’s exhibit will display the race cars, haulers and trophies of the TI Automotive/Viper Exchange sponsored No. 93 Dodge Viper GT3-Rs that competed in this season’s IMSA Tudor United Sports Car Championship series and the No. 53 Dodge Viper GTS-R that was driven in the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Race-Themed TI Automotive Exhibit Moves Outside for 2015 SEMA Show; Offers 2016 Detroit Grand Prix Giveaway

TI Automotive will showcase its high-performance fuel-delivery systems at its first-ever outdoor exhibit (#61039) at the 2015 SEMA Show. The exhibit, located just outside the Central Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center near the Ford track, will display the race cars, haulers and trophies of the TI Automotive/Viper Exchange sponsored No. 93 Dodge Viper GT3-Rs that competed in this season’s IMSA Tudor United Sports Car Championship series, as well as the No. 53 Dodge Viper GTS-R that was driven in the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans. TI Automotive/Viper Exchange drivers Ben Keating and Al Carter will sign autographs at the TI Automotive booth Wednesday, November 4, from 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

In addition, TI Automotive will give away a trip for two to the 2016 Detroit Grand Prix. Visitors to the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas will have a chance to enter the contest when they visit TI Automotive’s booth. The trip to the 2016 Detroit Grand Prix is valued at $2,500, and will include two race passes, airfare for two and one hotel room for two nights. Details on the 2016 Detroit Grand Prix have not yet been announced.

Sprint Car Champion Greg Hodnett Wins

Greg Hodnett from Memphis, Tennessee, won 18 races this year with Champion Racing Oil in the Central Pennsylvania Speedway Motors/Champion Brands Series and was crowned this year’s 2015 Champion. Hodnett also won the 2015 Williams Grove Speedway Championship, the 2015 Williams Grove Speedway Diamond Series Championship, the 2015 North East Sprint Car Champion Championship and the 2015 Selinsgrove Speedway 410 Championship.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 13:52

By SEMA Editors

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Rutledge Wood will host the 2015 “Life is Better Off-Road” SEMA builder award presentation.

Transamerican Auto Parts (TAP) has announced the host of the 2015 “Life is Better Off-Road” SEMA builder award presentation and the panel of experts who have been selected as judges for the award. The group of judges represent a cross section of the off-road industry, and includes some of the most recognizable individuals in off-road vehicle design, fabrication, journalism and competition. Hosting the award presentation will be renowned automobile enthusiast, NBC Motorsports personality and host of History Channel’s “Top Gear USA,” Rutledge Wood.

Representing rock crawling, rock racing, Ultra4 competition and fabrication is vehicle builder and race champion Shannon Campbell, whose innovative approach to “hard-core” 4x4 rock crawling and racing has earned him countless victories and established him as one of the foremost authorities in off-road vehicle design and fabrication.

Joining Campbell on the panel is fellow Ultra4 competitor, short-course off-road racer, Jeep enthusiast and scion of Curry Enterprises, Casey Curry. With his transition from freestyle motocross evolving into a successful Rallycross and short-course off-road racing career, action sports icon, Brian Deegan has quickly emerged as a tour de force in the world of off-road motorsports. As a team owner with multiple signature aftermarket products to his name, Deegan will bring his unique perspective and a businesslike approach to the proceedings.

Trophy Truck racing is the premier division in off-road racing with the custom, tube chassis vehicles commonly requiring an investment of hundreds of thousands of dollars, and often climbing into seven figures for a complete high-end build. Rick Geiser and his brother Jeff are considered the Godfathers of the modern Trophy Truck. With more trucks on the course and more wins under their belts than all other builders combined, Geiser brings a high level of design, development and fabrication experience to the panel.

Rounding out the collection of experts are off-road journalists Sean P. Holman and Craig Perronne. Holman, an off-road enthusiast himself, currently serves as content director for the Truck Trend Network, overseeing the editorial content production and strategy for the group’s seven brands. Perronne now serves as both editor and publisher for 4 Wheel Parts’ Off-Road Adventures (ORA) magazine after a 10-year stint at Dirt Sports magazine.

The group will select 10 semi-finalists from among the previously submitted entries based on such criteria as off-road reliability and capability, real-world functionality, craftsmanship quality and overall vehicle presentation. From those contenders, one Jeep and one truck/SUV will be chosen as the two finalists to vie for the designation of being named the most authentic off-road-capable vehicle at the SEMA Show.

Launching this year at the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, the “Life is Better Off-Road” award is an annual industry prize awarded by Transamerican Auto Parts to the best presented, truly off-road capable truck, Jeep or SUV on display at the Show.

The award, a custom designed trophy, will be presented by Transamerican Auto Parts President and CEO Greg Adler, Thursday, November 5, at 2:00 p.m., at the ProComp/Transamerican Auto Parts Booth #62112 within the SEMA SCORE Baja 1000 Experience Area (located outside of the South Hall in the Silver Lot).

In addition to the award itself, the winner will receive a cover feature and multi-page vehicle spotlight in ORA magazine, a professional photo shoot, recognition across the spectrum of Transamerican social media and digital channels, a promotional email campaign highlighting the award and winners, an invitation to be displayed in feature locations at TAP-sponsored events, tradeshows, Truck & Jeep Fests, along with the benefits of extensive partner media coverage of the award. The 10 semi-finalists will also be included in the full media campaign and receive ribbons in recognition of their accomplishment.

To submit your off-road SEMA Show display vehicle for award consideration, visit Transamerican Auto Parts’ website. Complete your entry online or download the PDF application, complete it and email it to lifeisbetteroffroadaward@transamericanautoparts.com.

For more information, complete rules, terms and conditions for the Transamerican Auto Parts “Life is Better Off-Road” SEMA builder award, visit www.transamericanautoparts.com/award.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 13:52

By SEMA Editors

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Rutledge Wood will host the 2015 “Life is Better Off-Road” SEMA builder award presentation.

Transamerican Auto Parts (TAP) has announced the host of the 2015 “Life is Better Off-Road” SEMA builder award presentation and the panel of experts who have been selected as judges for the award. The group of judges represent a cross section of the off-road industry, and includes some of the most recognizable individuals in off-road vehicle design, fabrication, journalism and competition. Hosting the award presentation will be renowned automobile enthusiast, NBC Motorsports personality and host of History Channel’s “Top Gear USA,” Rutledge Wood.

Representing rock crawling, rock racing, Ultra4 competition and fabrication is vehicle builder and race champion Shannon Campbell, whose innovative approach to “hard-core” 4x4 rock crawling and racing has earned him countless victories and established him as one of the foremost authorities in off-road vehicle design and fabrication.

Joining Campbell on the panel is fellow Ultra4 competitor, short-course off-road racer, Jeep enthusiast and scion of Curry Enterprises, Casey Curry. With his transition from freestyle motocross evolving into a successful Rallycross and short-course off-road racing career, action sports icon, Brian Deegan has quickly emerged as a tour de force in the world of off-road motorsports. As a team owner with multiple signature aftermarket products to his name, Deegan will bring his unique perspective and a businesslike approach to the proceedings.

Trophy Truck racing is the premier division in off-road racing with the custom, tube chassis vehicles commonly requiring an investment of hundreds of thousands of dollars, and often climbing into seven figures for a complete high-end build. Rick Geiser and his brother Jeff are considered the Godfathers of the modern Trophy Truck. With more trucks on the course and more wins under their belts than all other builders combined, Geiser brings a high level of design, development and fabrication experience to the panel.

Rounding out the collection of experts are off-road journalists Sean P. Holman and Craig Perronne. Holman, an off-road enthusiast himself, currently serves as content director for the Truck Trend Network, overseeing the editorial content production and strategy for the group’s seven brands. Perronne now serves as both editor and publisher for 4 Wheel Parts’ Off-Road Adventures (ORA) magazine after a 10-year stint at Dirt Sports magazine.

The group will select 10 semi-finalists from among the previously submitted entries based on such criteria as off-road reliability and capability, real-world functionality, craftsmanship quality and overall vehicle presentation. From those contenders, one Jeep and one truck/SUV will be chosen as the two finalists to vie for the designation of being named the most authentic off-road-capable vehicle at the SEMA Show.

Launching this year at the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, the “Life is Better Off-Road” award is an annual industry prize awarded by Transamerican Auto Parts to the best presented, truly off-road capable truck, Jeep or SUV on display at the Show.

The award, a custom designed trophy, will be presented by Transamerican Auto Parts President and CEO Greg Adler, Thursday, November 5, at 2:00 p.m., at the ProComp/Transamerican Auto Parts Booth #62112 within the SEMA SCORE Baja 1000 Experience Area (located outside of the South Hall in the Silver Lot).

In addition to the award itself, the winner will receive a cover feature and multi-page vehicle spotlight in ORA magazine, a professional photo shoot, recognition across the spectrum of Transamerican social media and digital channels, a promotional email campaign highlighting the award and winners, an invitation to be displayed in feature locations at TAP-sponsored events, tradeshows, Truck & Jeep Fests, along with the benefits of extensive partner media coverage of the award. The 10 semi-finalists will also be included in the full media campaign and receive ribbons in recognition of their accomplishment.

To submit your off-road SEMA Show display vehicle for award consideration, visit Transamerican Auto Parts’ website. Complete your entry online or download the PDF application, complete it and email it to lifeisbetteroffroadaward@transamericanautoparts.com.

For more information, complete rules, terms and conditions for the Transamerican Auto Parts “Life is Better Off-Road” SEMA builder award, visit www.transamericanautoparts.com/award.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 13:41

By SEMA Editors

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The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) team will meet with members and prospects next week to offer free data-management consultations.

The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) team will meet with members and prospects next week to offer free data-management consultations in booth #20579.

“Our schedule is filling up quickly this close to the Show, but there are still opportunities to schedule a meeting before you arrive in Las Vegas,” said Jon Wyly, SDC CEO. “It's a great opportunity to get some face-to-face time with the SDC, including deep technical dives with our industry-leading data experts who will be in attendance. If you have questions about the industry ACES and PIES standards, need more information about how to join or just want to get a good, solid introduction to our services, we have the people available to make it happen.”

The SDC is scheduling meetings every hour from 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. all four days of the Show (until 4:00 p.m. on Friday). The SDC booth is located behind the Ford display in Central Hall, upstairs in meeting room #20579, one level off the show floor.

Request a meeting time now!

“The SEMA Data Co-op is the only industry-owned and -operated product-data repository, complete with state-of-the-art tools and expert assistance to get your data in order,” said Jim Graven, director of membership. “We really enjoy the opportunity to meet with companies that have struggled with their data, or just don't know where to start. And data receivers love our program, which provides unlimited data exports at no charge to SEMA members.”

For more information, contact Jim Graven at JimG@SemaDataCoop.org or call 888-958-6698, ext 4.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 13:41

By SEMA Editors

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The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) team will meet with members and prospects next week to offer free data-management consultations.

The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) team will meet with members and prospects next week to offer free data-management consultations in booth #20579.

“Our schedule is filling up quickly this close to the Show, but there are still opportunities to schedule a meeting before you arrive in Las Vegas,” said Jon Wyly, SDC CEO. “It's a great opportunity to get some face-to-face time with the SDC, including deep technical dives with our industry-leading data experts who will be in attendance. If you have questions about the industry ACES and PIES standards, need more information about how to join or just want to get a good, solid introduction to our services, we have the people available to make it happen.”

The SDC is scheduling meetings every hour from 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. all four days of the Show (until 4:00 p.m. on Friday). The SDC booth is located behind the Ford display in Central Hall, upstairs in meeting room #20579, one level off the show floor.

Request a meeting time now!

“The SEMA Data Co-op is the only industry-owned and -operated product-data repository, complete with state-of-the-art tools and expert assistance to get your data in order,” said Jim Graven, director of membership. “We really enjoy the opportunity to meet with companies that have struggled with their data, or just don't know where to start. And data receivers love our program, which provides unlimited data exports at no charge to SEMA members.”

For more information, contact Jim Graven at JimG@SemaDataCoop.org or call 888-958-6698, ext 4.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 13:41

By SEMA Editors

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The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) team will meet with members and prospects next week to offer free data-management consultations.

The SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) team will meet with members and prospects next week to offer free data-management consultations in booth #20579.

“Our schedule is filling up quickly this close to the Show, but there are still opportunities to schedule a meeting before you arrive in Las Vegas,” said Jon Wyly, SDC CEO. “It's a great opportunity to get some face-to-face time with the SDC, including deep technical dives with our industry-leading data experts who will be in attendance. If you have questions about the industry ACES and PIES standards, need more information about how to join or just want to get a good, solid introduction to our services, we have the people available to make it happen.”

The SDC is scheduling meetings every hour from 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. all four days of the Show (until 4:00 p.m. on Friday). The SDC booth is located behind the Ford display in Central Hall, upstairs in meeting room #20579, one level off the show floor.

Request a meeting time now!

“The SEMA Data Co-op is the only industry-owned and -operated product-data repository, complete with state-of-the-art tools and expert assistance to get your data in order,” said Jim Graven, director of membership. “We really enjoy the opportunity to meet with companies that have struggled with their data, or just don't know where to start. And data receivers love our program, which provides unlimited data exports at no charge to SEMA members.”

For more information, contact Jim Graven at JimG@SemaDataCoop.org or call 888-958-6698, ext 4.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 13:39

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Bridgestone to Acquire Pep Boys

Bridgestone Americas Inc. and The Pep Boys – Manny, Moe & Jack have announced that Pep Boys and Bridgestone Retail Operations LLC (BSRO) have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which BSRO will acquire Pep Boys in an all-cash transaction for $15 per share, or approximately $835 million in aggregate equity value. Pep Boys will add approximately 800 locations to BSRO's nationwide network of 2,200 tire and automotive service centers, which operate under the Firestone Complete Auto Care, Tires Plus, Hibdon Tires Plus and Wheel Works brand banners. The acquisition represents an immediate nationwide expansion of more than 35% for BSRO. The transaction is expected to close in the beginning of 2016.

Industry Icon Leo Kagan to Send Off SEMA Cruise

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Leo Kagan, industry icon and former president of SEMA, will send off the vehicles featured in the SEMA Cruise.

Leo Kagan, industry icon and former president of SEMA, will send off the vehicles featured in the SEMA Cruise. Kagan will address the crowd gathering for the cruise, which will begin Friday, November 6, at 4:00 p.m. 

Kagan was inducted into the SEMA Hall of Fame in 1982. As president of SEMA from 1975–1979, Kagan helped spearhead the growth of the SEMA Show, including the push to move it from Anaheim, California, to Las Vegas. He was named SEMA Person of the Year in 1994.

The SEMA Cruise provides buyers and Show attendees the chance to see one of the country’s largest vehicle parades, featuring nearly 1,500 customized rides that were on display at the Show. This up-close look at the vehicles and ingenuity is the ideal photo opportunity as the vehicles roll past the onlookers. The vehicles featured in the SEMA Cruise will travel across the street from the Las Vegas Convention Center to the Gold Lot to be displayed at SEMA Ignited, the official SEMA Show after-party. SEMA Ignited takes place from 3:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.

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The Goodguys Rod Association Custom-of-the-Year—a 1956 Continental Mark II.

KICKER Display to Feature New Products, Goodguys Custom-of-the-Year

The 2015 SEMA Show KICKER Performance Audio booth, North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (booth #11861), will feature show vehicles of several genres, new product releases, as well as the Goodguys Rod Association Custom-of-the-Year—a 1956 Continental Mark II with a full KICKER Q-Class audio system. Also showcased will be Big Homie Customs’ latest bike build—a Harley-Davidson Road Glide packed with KICKER PX series amplifiers, subwoofers and more.

WELD Completes Asset Purchase of HiPer Technology

WELD has acquired the assets of HiPer Technology Inc.—manufacturer of high-performance “super-structural” carbon-fiber wheels for all-terrain and side-by-side vehicles. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. According to WELD President and CEO Norm Young, technology from HiPer will be integrated into WELD wheels where it strategically fits.

SCT Performance/Bully Dog Offer SEMA Show Attendees Chance to Win a Ride-Along With Vaughn Gittin Jr.

Derive Systems, the parent company of Bully Dog and SCT Performance (booth #61018), is offering 2015 SEMA Show attendees a chance to win a ride-along with world champion drifter Vaughn Gittin Jr. in his ’15 Ford F-150 Ecoboost drift truck.

Von Hot Rod to Giveaway Collectible Lamps at Hedman Booth

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During the 2015 SEMA Show, Pinstriper Von Hot Rod will giveaway two of his one-off hot rod lamps created using parts from the Hedman Performance Group product catalog.

World famous pinstriper Von Hot Rod will return to the Hedman Performance Group booth (#22343) for the 2015 SEMA Show. He will sign autographs, pinstripe objects for fans and lead the giveaway of his two newest, one-off hot rod lamp creations created using parts from the Hedman Performance Group product catalog.

The first creation is a large floor lamp that has been constructed from a set of headers designed by Von Hot Rod. It features contrasting matte black painted and polished accents. The second lamp is a desk lamp and is even more unique than the header floor lamp. It was built utilizing components from Trans Dapt including valve covers, differential covers, and gauges. The pieces are highly collectible, individually numbered, signed by Von Hot Rod and valued at $700–1,200.

Von Hot Rod will be in the Hedman Performance Group booth from 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., Tuesday November 3 and Wednesday November 3. The drawing for the lamps will be held each day at 3:00 p.m. in the booth. All Show attendees have to do to enter is register on the tablet located next to Von in the booth, and be present for the 3:00 p.m. drawing.

Hypertherm Celebrates Opening of New Waterjet Office and Manufacturing Facility

Hypertherm is celebrating the grand opening of a new 28,000-sq.-ft. waterjet facility in New Brighton, Minnesota. The building contains both office and manufacturing space for the company’s line of HyPrecision waterjet products. In addition, it houses manufacturing space for Hypertherm’s AccuStream brand of consumable parts for competitive waterjet systems. Though located less than a quarter-mile from Hypertherm’s former waterjet headquarters, the move enables opportunities for Hypertherm, the greater New Brighton community and the environment as a whole. Advantages include a new, ultramodern, closed-loop water recirculation system expected to save about 22 million gallons of water per year. Additionally, the new facility utilizes a dry cooler system to convert the harsh Minnesota climate into clean energy. While a standard chiller functions much like an enormous refrigerator, the dry cooler uses 12 simple fans to blow outside air over a radiator. The dry cooler, which automatically turns on when the outdoor temperature dips below 60 degrees Fahrenheit, uses a small fraction of energy compared to the chiller, according to the manufacturer.

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Jon Dehne


Jon Dehne Joins Marx Group Advisors

Jon Dehne, a senior auto-care industry leader, has joined Marx Group Advisors as a vice president and member of the advisory board. Dehne has more than 15 years of experience with Advance Auto Parts, Solera Holdings Inc. and Best Buy Co. developing strategy and managing complex enterprise transformation initiatives, supply chain and merchandising activities aimed at achieving industry leadership. Dehne currently provides consulting services focused on business-development opportunities and strategic relationships for the auto-care industry. Previously, he spent six years as senior vice president at Advance Auto Parts where he was responsible for market availability, inventory management and merchandising operations. Before that, Dehne worked at Best Buy for more than 10 years as vice president of transformation. In addition to Dehne, the advisory board includes John Nodson, Chip Carlson, Howard Kesten, Lou Merz, Rick Rollins and Denise Rondini.

STA-BIL 360° Performance Receives Power Equipment Trade 2015 Dealers Choice Award at GIE+EXPO

Gold Eagle Co. has been named a recipient of the Power Equipment Trade (PET) Dealers Choice Award at GIE+EXPO in the accessory/attachment category for its new STA-BIL 360° Performance fuel treatment. STA-BIL 360° Performance is part of the new STA-BIL line launched in 2015 that incorporates a 360-degree technology featuring 5-in-1 engine performance boosting benefits. This is the first time Gold Eagle Co. has been recognized by Power Equipment Trade with a Dealer’s Choice Award.

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After the AMG GT received Weistec upgrades it gained 147 hp and 257 ft.-lbs. of torque, putting the car at 670 hp and 755 ft.-lb. of torque.

Weistec Engineering Sets New AMG GT Quarter-Mile Record

On Friday, October 10, 2015, Weistec Engineering ran consecutive 10-second quarter-mile passes at the Auto Club Dragway in Fontana, California, solidifying its car as the quickest AMG GT in the world, according to Weistec. The AMG GT features a twin-turbocharged 4.0L V8 with 503 hp and 479 ft.-lb. of torque. Weistec’s goal was to show what was capable with the factory turbochargers along with their basic upgrades and calibrations, including the new Weistec high-flow air filters, VTA adapters, high-flow downpipe and mid-pipe, coilover suspension and engine calibration. After the vehicle received the Weistec upgrades, it gained 147 hp and 257 ft.-lbs. of torque, putting the car at 670 hp and 755 ft.-lb. of torque. This allowed Weistec to pick up more than a half-second in the quarter-mile over the car in factory trim, running it in 10.8 seconds at 126.25 mpg.

RealTruck Makes the 2016 Mobile 500 List

RealTruck.com has announced it has made Internet Retailer’s 2016 Mobile 500. Internet Retailer releases this list every year to show who are the top 500 fastest-growing e-retailers in the world, based on annual mobile sales. Truck accessory e-retailer RealTruck was ranked at the 295th spot on the list. RealTruck, which Internet Retailer named as one of the “500 masters of the mobile commerce universe,” has now charted the Mobile 500 for four years in a row. This year the truck accessory retailer has made the 2016 Mobile 500 at 17 ranks better than its 2015 placement at #312 on the list.

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TI Automotive will give away a trip for two to the 2016 Detroit Grand Prix during the 2015 SEMA Show.

TI Automotive to Give Away Trip for Two to Detroit Grand Prix

TI Automotive will give away a trip for two to the 2016 Detroit Grand Prix. Visitors to the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas will have a chance to enter the contest when they visit TI Automotive’s outdoor exhibit at booth #61039.

The TI Automotive SEMA Show exhibit is located outside the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The exhibit will feature the race cars, haulers and trophies of the TI Automotive/Viper Exchange sponsored No. 93 Dodge Viper GT3-Rs that competed in this season’s IMSA TUDOR United Sports Car Championship series, as well as the No. 53 Dodge Viper GTS-R that was driven in the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans. TI Automotive/Viper Exchange drivers Ben Keating and Al Carter will sign autographs at the TI Automotive booth Wednesday, November 4, from 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

The trip to the 2016 Detroit Grand Prix is valued at $2,500 and will include two race passes, airfare for two and one hotel room for two nights. Details on the 2016 Detroit Grand Prix have not yet been announced.

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Sean White

Classic Tube Appoints New Corporate Sales Manager

Classic Tube has announced the addition of Sean White to its sales staff. White joins Classic Tube as corporate sales manager and aims to promote current sales market growth while simultaneously pursuing fresh opportunities in the field. White brings to the preformed tubing manufacturer more than 20 years of experience in the automotive aftermarket and a passion to strengthen the development of new and existing markets. No stranger to the automotive industry, White has devoted more than a decade to inside and outside sales and technical assistance. He spent seven years managing upwards of 45 factories as an aftermarket sales representative. His most recent role was national sales manager for an automotive brake manufacturer.

SONIC Tools Announces Partnership with CJ Wilson Racing and CJ Wilson Automotive Group

SONIC Tools announced a multi-year agreement with IMSA Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge team CJ Wilson Racing and the CJ Wilson Automotive Group, including multiple Mazda automotive and BMW, Husqvarna, KTM and Suzuki powersports dealerships. The CJ Wilson Racing team and the CJ Wilson Automotive Group are owned by Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim all-star pitcher CJ Wilson. To kick off the partnership, Wilson will sign autographs at the SONIC Tools SEMA Show booth (#16607, Westgate) on Wednesday, November 4, at 11:00 a.m.

CJ Wilson Racing will integrate SONIC Tools products and storage systems in the team’s transporter as well as at their Austin, Texas-based race shop. Likewise, CJ Wilson Automotive Group will utilize SONIC Tools storage systems and hand tools in its flagship KTM of Murietta store and throughout the Wilson CycleSports group of stores.

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.

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 13:01

By SEMA Editors

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Twenty-three of the 40 teams will compete at the SEMA Show, but only four will go on from there to compete in the Championship Finals held at the 2015 PRI Show.

Forty teams comprised solely of high-school students have put in countless hours perfecting a performance engine rebuild in less than 35 minutes. Now their hard work is paying off as they head to the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Dual Championship—the last step before competing for the overall title of Engine Challenge National Champion at the Championship Finals.

The first of these semi-final events is held at the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, November 3–6. Twenty-three of the 40 teams will compete at the SEMA Show, but only four will go on from there to compete in the Championship Finals held at the 2015 PRI Show. The remaining teams will compete at the PRI Show Dual Championship in Indianapolis, December 10–12. The top four from SEMA and from PRI will then compete in an “Elite Eight” Championship Finals, held Friday afternoon and Saturday—the last day of the PRI Show.

For each round of the Dual Championship, four teams will compete against each other at one time. It’s a race against the clock and each other. Only the four quickest teams to complete the engine rebuild with the fewest errors will be crowned the Dual Championship winners.

“We have seen incredible growth in the program this year alone,” stated Hot Rodders of Tomorrow President Jim Bingham. “The level of competition coming from these high-school teams is very impressive. We love seeing the students get excited about the automotive industry and fuel a passion for what they want to do with their careers. The SEMA Show Dual Championship is going to be amazing to watch. We wish the best of luck to all the teams competing. Regardless of the outcome at the Show, they should be very proud of what they’ve accomplished in getting to this point.”

The SEMA Show Dual Championship begins Tuesday, November 3, at 9:00 a.m. Eight heats will be held throughout that day with the final four teams competing at 4:00 p.m. The action returns Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. with another eight heats. The final six heats will be held Thursday and the award ceremony will be held Friday, November 6, at 10:00 a.m. Complete details and the Dual Championship schedule can be found at www.hotroddersoftomorrow.com. Results will also be posted on the website and the organization’s Facebook page.  

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 13:01

By SEMA Editors

hot rodders
Twenty-three of the 40 teams will compete at the SEMA Show, but only four will go on from there to compete in the Championship Finals held at the 2015 PRI Show.

Forty teams comprised solely of high-school students have put in countless hours perfecting a performance engine rebuild in less than 35 minutes. Now their hard work is paying off as they head to the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Dual Championship—the last step before competing for the overall title of Engine Challenge National Champion at the Championship Finals.

The first of these semi-final events is held at the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, November 3–6. Twenty-three of the 40 teams will compete at the SEMA Show, but only four will go on from there to compete in the Championship Finals held at the 2015 PRI Show. The remaining teams will compete at the PRI Show Dual Championship in Indianapolis, December 10–12. The top four from SEMA and from PRI will then compete in an “Elite Eight” Championship Finals, held Friday afternoon and Saturday—the last day of the PRI Show.

For each round of the Dual Championship, four teams will compete against each other at one time. It’s a race against the clock and each other. Only the four quickest teams to complete the engine rebuild with the fewest errors will be crowned the Dual Championship winners.

“We have seen incredible growth in the program this year alone,” stated Hot Rodders of Tomorrow President Jim Bingham. “The level of competition coming from these high-school teams is very impressive. We love seeing the students get excited about the automotive industry and fuel a passion for what they want to do with their careers. The SEMA Show Dual Championship is going to be amazing to watch. We wish the best of luck to all the teams competing. Regardless of the outcome at the Show, they should be very proud of what they’ve accomplished in getting to this point.”

The SEMA Show Dual Championship begins Tuesday, November 3, at 9:00 a.m. Eight heats will be held throughout that day with the final four teams competing at 4:00 p.m. The action returns Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. with another eight heats. The final six heats will be held Thursday and the award ceremony will be held Friday, November 6, at 10:00 a.m. Complete details and the Dual Championship schedule can be found at www.hotroddersoftomorrow.com. Results will also be posted on the website and the organization’s Facebook page.  

Thu, 10/29/2015 - 13:01

By SEMA Editors

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Twenty-three of the 40 teams will compete at the SEMA Show, but only four will go on from there to compete in the Championship Finals held at the 2015 PRI Show.

Forty teams comprised solely of high-school students have put in countless hours perfecting a performance engine rebuild in less than 35 minutes. Now their hard work is paying off as they head to the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Dual Championship—the last step before competing for the overall title of Engine Challenge National Champion at the Championship Finals.

The first of these semi-final events is held at the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, November 3–6. Twenty-three of the 40 teams will compete at the SEMA Show, but only four will go on from there to compete in the Championship Finals held at the 2015 PRI Show. The remaining teams will compete at the PRI Show Dual Championship in Indianapolis, December 10–12. The top four from SEMA and from PRI will then compete in an “Elite Eight” Championship Finals, held Friday afternoon and Saturday—the last day of the PRI Show.

For each round of the Dual Championship, four teams will compete against each other at one time. It’s a race against the clock and each other. Only the four quickest teams to complete the engine rebuild with the fewest errors will be crowned the Dual Championship winners.

“We have seen incredible growth in the program this year alone,” stated Hot Rodders of Tomorrow President Jim Bingham. “The level of competition coming from these high-school teams is very impressive. We love seeing the students get excited about the automotive industry and fuel a passion for what they want to do with their careers. The SEMA Show Dual Championship is going to be amazing to watch. We wish the best of luck to all the teams competing. Regardless of the outcome at the Show, they should be very proud of what they’ve accomplished in getting to this point.”

The SEMA Show Dual Championship begins Tuesday, November 3, at 9:00 a.m. Eight heats will be held throughout that day with the final four teams competing at 4:00 p.m. The action returns Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. with another eight heats. The final six heats will be held Thursday and the award ceremony will be held Friday, November 6, at 10:00 a.m. Complete details and the Dual Championship schedule can be found at www.hotroddersoftomorrow.com. Results will also be posted on the website and the organization’s Facebook page.