Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:46
SEMA News—April 2015

HERITAGE
By Drew Hardin
Photo Courtesy Petersen Archive

Tricks of the Trade

The equipment may have changed, but many of the tips laid out in this October 1964 Car Craft magazine story on “Photographing Cars” are still worthwhile for anyone interested in taking better pictures of their cars (or trucks, hot rods, customs, sports cars, motorcycles, you name it). The equipment may have changed, but many of the tips laid out in this October 1964 Car Craft magazine story on “Photographing Cars” are still worthwhile for anyone interested in taking better pictures of their cars (or trucks, hot rods, customs, sports cars, motorcycles, you name it).

The date on the photo job for this story was July 1964, making the subject Mustang a new car. The California hard license plate and Galpin Ford plate frame suggest that it was not a press vehicle but instead belonged to one of the staffers, as does the fact that the galloping pony and its corral have been removed from the grille.

Bud Lang’s article addresses camera gear (and the need for a “flash gun and bulbs” along with the camera and film), finding an uncluttered location and how the front-three-quarter and rear-three-quarter views of the car are best, as they show both the front and side—or rear—of the car at once.

In the photo, our loafer-wearing staffer is demonstrating how to hold the camera for a high-angle photo, which “works exceptionally well with roadsters” and “wipes out the background” to minimize distractions, wrote Lang. Look closely, and you’ll see that the camera is upside down—a trick to gain a few more inches in altitude and still allow the shooter to look through the viewfinder to compose the shot. Other photos in the story showed the pros and cons of shooting the car with the camera at waist level and close to the ground—an angle that makes the car look like it’s “ready to leap off the page.”

Lang’s tips for lighting are very rudimentary: Put the sun at your back so that the car is “fully lighted”; don’t shoot the car at high noon (though from the looks of the shadows in the story, this was a midday shoot); and “do not attempt pictures in the early morning or late afternoon when the shadows are long. Your exposure may be off because of the rapidly changing light, and you will have difficulty keeping your own shadow out of the way.”

Lang made no mention of taking advantage of the beauty light that occurs at dawn and dusk, but the flash equipment he referred to could add light to shadowed areas in engine compartments, interiors, trunks and even outside to brighten chrome.

This article predates the widespread use of 35mm cameras, so much of Lang’s advice is aimed at those who had cameras shooting 120 or 620 film: “Unless you have a light meter and understand its use, take your exposure information directly from the manufacturer’s instruction sheet that comes with every box of film. Make sure your lens is clean. Never wipe it with your finger, shirt tail, handkerchief, or Beatle wig.”

It was 1964, after all. 

 

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:46
SEMA News—April 2015

HERITAGE
By Drew Hardin
Photo Courtesy Petersen Archive

Tricks of the Trade

The equipment may have changed, but many of the tips laid out in this October 1964 Car Craft magazine story on “Photographing Cars” are still worthwhile for anyone interested in taking better pictures of their cars (or trucks, hot rods, customs, sports cars, motorcycles, you name it). The equipment may have changed, but many of the tips laid out in this October 1964 Car Craft magazine story on “Photographing Cars” are still worthwhile for anyone interested in taking better pictures of their cars (or trucks, hot rods, customs, sports cars, motorcycles, you name it).

The date on the photo job for this story was July 1964, making the subject Mustang a new car. The California hard license plate and Galpin Ford plate frame suggest that it was not a press vehicle but instead belonged to one of the staffers, as does the fact that the galloping pony and its corral have been removed from the grille.

Bud Lang’s article addresses camera gear (and the need for a “flash gun and bulbs” along with the camera and film), finding an uncluttered location and how the front-three-quarter and rear-three-quarter views of the car are best, as they show both the front and side—or rear—of the car at once.

In the photo, our loafer-wearing staffer is demonstrating how to hold the camera for a high-angle photo, which “works exceptionally well with roadsters” and “wipes out the background” to minimize distractions, wrote Lang. Look closely, and you’ll see that the camera is upside down—a trick to gain a few more inches in altitude and still allow the shooter to look through the viewfinder to compose the shot. Other photos in the story showed the pros and cons of shooting the car with the camera at waist level and close to the ground—an angle that makes the car look like it’s “ready to leap off the page.”

Lang’s tips for lighting are very rudimentary: Put the sun at your back so that the car is “fully lighted”; don’t shoot the car at high noon (though from the looks of the shadows in the story, this was a midday shoot); and “do not attempt pictures in the early morning or late afternoon when the shadows are long. Your exposure may be off because of the rapidly changing light, and you will have difficulty keeping your own shadow out of the way.”

Lang made no mention of taking advantage of the beauty light that occurs at dawn and dusk, but the flash equipment he referred to could add light to shadowed areas in engine compartments, interiors, trunks and even outside to brighten chrome.

This article predates the widespread use of 35mm cameras, so much of Lang’s advice is aimed at those who had cameras shooting 120 or 620 film: “Unless you have a light meter and understand its use, take your exposure information directly from the manufacturer’s instruction sheet that comes with every box of film. Make sure your lens is clean. Never wipe it with your finger, shirt tail, handkerchief, or Beatle wig.”

It was 1964, after all. 

 

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:46
SEMA News—April 2015

HERITAGE
By Drew Hardin
Photo Courtesy Petersen Archive

Tricks of the Trade

The equipment may have changed, but many of the tips laid out in this October 1964 Car Craft magazine story on “Photographing Cars” are still worthwhile for anyone interested in taking better pictures of their cars (or trucks, hot rods, customs, sports cars, motorcycles, you name it). The equipment may have changed, but many of the tips laid out in this October 1964 Car Craft magazine story on “Photographing Cars” are still worthwhile for anyone interested in taking better pictures of their cars (or trucks, hot rods, customs, sports cars, motorcycles, you name it).

The date on the photo job for this story was July 1964, making the subject Mustang a new car. The California hard license plate and Galpin Ford plate frame suggest that it was not a press vehicle but instead belonged to one of the staffers, as does the fact that the galloping pony and its corral have been removed from the grille.

Bud Lang’s article addresses camera gear (and the need for a “flash gun and bulbs” along with the camera and film), finding an uncluttered location and how the front-three-quarter and rear-three-quarter views of the car are best, as they show both the front and side—or rear—of the car at once.

In the photo, our loafer-wearing staffer is demonstrating how to hold the camera for a high-angle photo, which “works exceptionally well with roadsters” and “wipes out the background” to minimize distractions, wrote Lang. Look closely, and you’ll see that the camera is upside down—a trick to gain a few more inches in altitude and still allow the shooter to look through the viewfinder to compose the shot. Other photos in the story showed the pros and cons of shooting the car with the camera at waist level and close to the ground—an angle that makes the car look like it’s “ready to leap off the page.”

Lang’s tips for lighting are very rudimentary: Put the sun at your back so that the car is “fully lighted”; don’t shoot the car at high noon (though from the looks of the shadows in the story, this was a midday shoot); and “do not attempt pictures in the early morning or late afternoon when the shadows are long. Your exposure may be off because of the rapidly changing light, and you will have difficulty keeping your own shadow out of the way.”

Lang made no mention of taking advantage of the beauty light that occurs at dawn and dusk, but the flash equipment he referred to could add light to shadowed areas in engine compartments, interiors, trunks and even outside to brighten chrome.

This article predates the widespread use of 35mm cameras, so much of Lang’s advice is aimed at those who had cameras shooting 120 or 620 film: “Unless you have a light meter and understand its use, take your exposure information directly from the manufacturer’s instruction sheet that comes with every box of film. Make sure your lens is clean. Never wipe it with your finger, shirt tail, handkerchief, or Beatle wig.”

It was 1964, after all. 

 

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:32
SEMA News—April 2015

New Products


McLeod RacingMcLeod Racing
Spun-Aluminum Bellhousing

McLeod’s spun-aluminum, SFI 6.1-approved bellhousing (PN 8530) weighs only 13.5 lbs. and is manufactured using CNC-machined construction. Its narrow design allows the unit to easily fit inside framerails and provide clearance for most headers.

McLeod Racing
714-630-2764
www.mcleodracing.com


Burns StainlessBurns Stainless
Hydraflow Flexible Tube Connectors

Burns Stainless is now selling the Hydraflow 14J21 flexible fluid coupling that is compatible with industry-standard AS1650 flanges. The Hydraflow 14J21 coupling is a threadless flexible coupling that was originally designed to meet stringent military and aerospace specifications and is now available for motorsports applications such as air induction, water, oil and fuel lines.

Burns Stainless
949-631-5120
www.burnsstainless.com


According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner.DiabloSport
Tuning Support for ’12–’15 Cadillac CTS 3.6L

According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner. Not only will they log and record vehicle data, but they also offer specific adjustments to tweak the tune for whatever bolt-on mods the user has done to the vehicle. If your customer has big plans for a build, the sky is the limit. DiabloSport’s nationwide network of CMR custom tuning dealers can tune for any combination of aftermarket performance modifications.

DiabloSport
561-908-0041
www.diablosport.com


BDS Suspension
’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD 4.5-in. Lift Kits

BDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucksBDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucks. According to the company, the new 4.5-in. lift kits are designed to maximize ground clearance, improve off-road capability and perform flawlessly on the highway at a more modest lift height able to clear 35-in. tires.

BDS Suspension
517-279-2135
www.bds-suspension.com


JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport

JRi Shocks
Aftermarket Shock for Polaris Slingshot

JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport.

JRi Shocks
704-660-8346
www.jrishocks.com


Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for deliveryReflexxion Automotive Products
All-Aluminum ’14/’15 Silverado Cowl-Induction Hoods

Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for delivery. Crafted from military-grade aluminum, this sturdy and defining addition to the stock model gives the special look enthusiasts demand.

Reflexxion Automotive Products
800-565-8424
www.reflexxion.com 


KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block ChevroletKRC Power
New Alternator Mounting Brackets for Chevrolet Small- and Big-Block Engines

KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block Chevrolet. In both applications, the water pump drives the alternator and the brackets accommodate the small Powermaster 138mm Denso alternator.

KRC Power
770-422-5135
www.krcpower.com

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:32
SEMA News—April 2015

New Products


McLeod RacingMcLeod Racing
Spun-Aluminum Bellhousing

McLeod’s spun-aluminum, SFI 6.1-approved bellhousing (PN 8530) weighs only 13.5 lbs. and is manufactured using CNC-machined construction. Its narrow design allows the unit to easily fit inside framerails and provide clearance for most headers.

McLeod Racing
714-630-2764
www.mcleodracing.com


Burns StainlessBurns Stainless
Hydraflow Flexible Tube Connectors

Burns Stainless is now selling the Hydraflow 14J21 flexible fluid coupling that is compatible with industry-standard AS1650 flanges. The Hydraflow 14J21 coupling is a threadless flexible coupling that was originally designed to meet stringent military and aerospace specifications and is now available for motorsports applications such as air induction, water, oil and fuel lines.

Burns Stainless
949-631-5120
www.burnsstainless.com


According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner.DiabloSport
Tuning Support for ’12–’15 Cadillac CTS 3.6L

According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner. Not only will they log and record vehicle data, but they also offer specific adjustments to tweak the tune for whatever bolt-on mods the user has done to the vehicle. If your customer has big plans for a build, the sky is the limit. DiabloSport’s nationwide network of CMR custom tuning dealers can tune for any combination of aftermarket performance modifications.

DiabloSport
561-908-0041
www.diablosport.com


BDS Suspension
’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD 4.5-in. Lift Kits

BDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucksBDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucks. According to the company, the new 4.5-in. lift kits are designed to maximize ground clearance, improve off-road capability and perform flawlessly on the highway at a more modest lift height able to clear 35-in. tires.

BDS Suspension
517-279-2135
www.bds-suspension.com


JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport

JRi Shocks
Aftermarket Shock for Polaris Slingshot

JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport.

JRi Shocks
704-660-8346
www.jrishocks.com


Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for deliveryReflexxion Automotive Products
All-Aluminum ’14/’15 Silverado Cowl-Induction Hoods

Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for delivery. Crafted from military-grade aluminum, this sturdy and defining addition to the stock model gives the special look enthusiasts demand.

Reflexxion Automotive Products
800-565-8424
www.reflexxion.com 


KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block ChevroletKRC Power
New Alternator Mounting Brackets for Chevrolet Small- and Big-Block Engines

KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block Chevrolet. In both applications, the water pump drives the alternator and the brackets accommodate the small Powermaster 138mm Denso alternator.

KRC Power
770-422-5135
www.krcpower.com

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:32
SEMA News—April 2015

New Products


McLeod RacingMcLeod Racing
Spun-Aluminum Bellhousing

McLeod’s spun-aluminum, SFI 6.1-approved bellhousing (PN 8530) weighs only 13.5 lbs. and is manufactured using CNC-machined construction. Its narrow design allows the unit to easily fit inside framerails and provide clearance for most headers.

McLeod Racing
714-630-2764
www.mcleodracing.com


Burns StainlessBurns Stainless
Hydraflow Flexible Tube Connectors

Burns Stainless is now selling the Hydraflow 14J21 flexible fluid coupling that is compatible with industry-standard AS1650 flanges. The Hydraflow 14J21 coupling is a threadless flexible coupling that was originally designed to meet stringent military and aerospace specifications and is now available for motorsports applications such as air induction, water, oil and fuel lines.

Burns Stainless
949-631-5120
www.burnsstainless.com


According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner.DiabloSport
Tuning Support for ’12–’15 Cadillac CTS 3.6L

According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner. Not only will they log and record vehicle data, but they also offer specific adjustments to tweak the tune for whatever bolt-on mods the user has done to the vehicle. If your customer has big plans for a build, the sky is the limit. DiabloSport’s nationwide network of CMR custom tuning dealers can tune for any combination of aftermarket performance modifications.

DiabloSport
561-908-0041
www.diablosport.com


BDS Suspension
’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD 4.5-in. Lift Kits

BDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucksBDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucks. According to the company, the new 4.5-in. lift kits are designed to maximize ground clearance, improve off-road capability and perform flawlessly on the highway at a more modest lift height able to clear 35-in. tires.

BDS Suspension
517-279-2135
www.bds-suspension.com


JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport

JRi Shocks
Aftermarket Shock for Polaris Slingshot

JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport.

JRi Shocks
704-660-8346
www.jrishocks.com


Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for deliveryReflexxion Automotive Products
All-Aluminum ’14/’15 Silverado Cowl-Induction Hoods

Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for delivery. Crafted from military-grade aluminum, this sturdy and defining addition to the stock model gives the special look enthusiasts demand.

Reflexxion Automotive Products
800-565-8424
www.reflexxion.com 


KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block ChevroletKRC Power
New Alternator Mounting Brackets for Chevrolet Small- and Big-Block Engines

KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block Chevrolet. In both applications, the water pump drives the alternator and the brackets accommodate the small Powermaster 138mm Denso alternator.

KRC Power
770-422-5135
www.krcpower.com

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:32
SEMA News—April 2015

New Products


McLeod RacingMcLeod Racing
Spun-Aluminum Bellhousing

McLeod’s spun-aluminum, SFI 6.1-approved bellhousing (PN 8530) weighs only 13.5 lbs. and is manufactured using CNC-machined construction. Its narrow design allows the unit to easily fit inside framerails and provide clearance for most headers.

McLeod Racing
714-630-2764
www.mcleodracing.com


Burns StainlessBurns Stainless
Hydraflow Flexible Tube Connectors

Burns Stainless is now selling the Hydraflow 14J21 flexible fluid coupling that is compatible with industry-standard AS1650 flanges. The Hydraflow 14J21 coupling is a threadless flexible coupling that was originally designed to meet stringent military and aerospace specifications and is now available for motorsports applications such as air induction, water, oil and fuel lines.

Burns Stainless
949-631-5120
www.burnsstainless.com


According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner.DiabloSport
Tuning Support for ’12–’15 Cadillac CTS 3.6L

According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner. Not only will they log and record vehicle data, but they also offer specific adjustments to tweak the tune for whatever bolt-on mods the user has done to the vehicle. If your customer has big plans for a build, the sky is the limit. DiabloSport’s nationwide network of CMR custom tuning dealers can tune for any combination of aftermarket performance modifications.

DiabloSport
561-908-0041
www.diablosport.com


BDS Suspension
’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD 4.5-in. Lift Kits

BDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucksBDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucks. According to the company, the new 4.5-in. lift kits are designed to maximize ground clearance, improve off-road capability and perform flawlessly on the highway at a more modest lift height able to clear 35-in. tires.

BDS Suspension
517-279-2135
www.bds-suspension.com


JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport

JRi Shocks
Aftermarket Shock for Polaris Slingshot

JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport.

JRi Shocks
704-660-8346
www.jrishocks.com


Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for deliveryReflexxion Automotive Products
All-Aluminum ’14/’15 Silverado Cowl-Induction Hoods

Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for delivery. Crafted from military-grade aluminum, this sturdy and defining addition to the stock model gives the special look enthusiasts demand.

Reflexxion Automotive Products
800-565-8424
www.reflexxion.com 


KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block ChevroletKRC Power
New Alternator Mounting Brackets for Chevrolet Small- and Big-Block Engines

KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block Chevrolet. In both applications, the water pump drives the alternator and the brackets accommodate the small Powermaster 138mm Denso alternator.

KRC Power
770-422-5135
www.krcpower.com

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:32
SEMA News—April 2015

New Products


McLeod RacingMcLeod Racing
Spun-Aluminum Bellhousing

McLeod’s spun-aluminum, SFI 6.1-approved bellhousing (PN 8530) weighs only 13.5 lbs. and is manufactured using CNC-machined construction. Its narrow design allows the unit to easily fit inside framerails and provide clearance for most headers.

McLeod Racing
714-630-2764
www.mcleodracing.com


Burns StainlessBurns Stainless
Hydraflow Flexible Tube Connectors

Burns Stainless is now selling the Hydraflow 14J21 flexible fluid coupling that is compatible with industry-standard AS1650 flanges. The Hydraflow 14J21 coupling is a threadless flexible coupling that was originally designed to meet stringent military and aerospace specifications and is now available for motorsports applications such as air induction, water, oil and fuel lines.

Burns Stainless
949-631-5120
www.burnsstainless.com


According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner.DiabloSport
Tuning Support for ’12–’15 Cadillac CTS 3.6L

According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner. Not only will they log and record vehicle data, but they also offer specific adjustments to tweak the tune for whatever bolt-on mods the user has done to the vehicle. If your customer has big plans for a build, the sky is the limit. DiabloSport’s nationwide network of CMR custom tuning dealers can tune for any combination of aftermarket performance modifications.

DiabloSport
561-908-0041
www.diablosport.com


BDS Suspension
’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD 4.5-in. Lift Kits

BDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucksBDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucks. According to the company, the new 4.5-in. lift kits are designed to maximize ground clearance, improve off-road capability and perform flawlessly on the highway at a more modest lift height able to clear 35-in. tires.

BDS Suspension
517-279-2135
www.bds-suspension.com


JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport

JRi Shocks
Aftermarket Shock for Polaris Slingshot

JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport.

JRi Shocks
704-660-8346
www.jrishocks.com


Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for deliveryReflexxion Automotive Products
All-Aluminum ’14/’15 Silverado Cowl-Induction Hoods

Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for delivery. Crafted from military-grade aluminum, this sturdy and defining addition to the stock model gives the special look enthusiasts demand.

Reflexxion Automotive Products
800-565-8424
www.reflexxion.com 


KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block ChevroletKRC Power
New Alternator Mounting Brackets for Chevrolet Small- and Big-Block Engines

KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block Chevrolet. In both applications, the water pump drives the alternator and the brackets accommodate the small Powermaster 138mm Denso alternator.

KRC Power
770-422-5135
www.krcpower.com

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:32
SEMA News—April 2015

New Products


McLeod RacingMcLeod Racing
Spun-Aluminum Bellhousing

McLeod’s spun-aluminum, SFI 6.1-approved bellhousing (PN 8530) weighs only 13.5 lbs. and is manufactured using CNC-machined construction. Its narrow design allows the unit to easily fit inside framerails and provide clearance for most headers.

McLeod Racing
714-630-2764
www.mcleodracing.com


Burns StainlessBurns Stainless
Hydraflow Flexible Tube Connectors

Burns Stainless is now selling the Hydraflow 14J21 flexible fluid coupling that is compatible with industry-standard AS1650 flanges. The Hydraflow 14J21 coupling is a threadless flexible coupling that was originally designed to meet stringent military and aerospace specifications and is now available for motorsports applications such as air induction, water, oil and fuel lines.

Burns Stainless
949-631-5120
www.burnsstainless.com


According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner.DiabloSport
Tuning Support for ’12–’15 Cadillac CTS 3.6L

According to DiabloSport, its new inTune and Trinity give CTS owners more adjustments and tuning options in the tool than any other tuner. Not only will they log and record vehicle data, but they also offer specific adjustments to tweak the tune for whatever bolt-on mods the user has done to the vehicle. If your customer has big plans for a build, the sky is the limit. DiabloSport’s nationwide network of CMR custom tuning dealers can tune for any combination of aftermarket performance modifications.

DiabloSport
561-908-0041
www.diablosport.com


BDS Suspension
’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD 4.5-in. Lift Kits

BDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucksBDS Suspension expands its suspension offerings with its new 4.5-in., high-clearance, no-torsion-bar drop suspension systems for ’11–’15 Chevy/GMC 2500HD 4WD trucks. According to the company, the new 4.5-in. lift kits are designed to maximize ground clearance, improve off-road capability and perform flawlessly on the highway at a more modest lift height able to clear 35-in. tires.

BDS Suspension
517-279-2135
www.bds-suspension.com


JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport

JRi Shocks
Aftermarket Shock for Polaris Slingshot

JRi Shocks offers its first factory-replacement shocks for the all-new Polaris Slingshot. According to the company, the new monotube, gas-charged shocks greatly improve ride comfort and offer ride-height adjustment in addition to 60 clicks of damping adjustment, allowing users to customize the ride to their comfort and driving styles. JRi Shocks for the Polaris Slingshot are available from Alpha Powersport.

JRi Shocks
704-660-8346
www.jrishocks.com


Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for deliveryReflexxion Automotive Products
All-Aluminum ’14/’15 Silverado Cowl-Induction Hoods

Reflexxion Automotive Products announces its all-aluminum ’14–’15 Silverado custom cowl-induction-style hood, now available for delivery. Crafted from military-grade aluminum, this sturdy and defining addition to the stock model gives the special look enthusiasts demand.

Reflexxion Automotive Products
800-565-8424
www.reflexxion.com 


KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block ChevroletKRC Power
New Alternator Mounting Brackets for Chevrolet Small- and Big-Block Engines

KRC has released two new alternator mounting brackets. One places the alternator on the left side of a small-block Chevrolet while the other is a reversible style that allows the alternator to be mounted either on the left or right side of a big-block Chevrolet. In both applications, the water pump drives the alternator and the brackets accommodate the small Powermaster 138mm Denso alternator.

KRC Power
770-422-5135
www.krcpower.com

Wed, 04/01/2015 - 09:17
SEMA News—April 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

SPY PHOTOS

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GMC Canyon Denali
’16 Ferrari FF Prototype
GMC Canyon Denali ’16 Ferrari FF Prototype
GMC Canyon Denali ’16 Ferrari FF Prototype

The GMC Canyon Denali prototype’s camouflaged front end hides a revised all-mesh grille design that is consistent with GMC’s other Denali-trimmed models. Although blacked out on this prototype, the grille will surely be finished in a style to set it apart from lesser Canyon variants. The camouflaged front bumper may be more chrome-intensive, with signs of the reflective material stretching across the bumper’s width.

There have been some Internet rumors that the Denali may get a unique engine option to give the model more substance. However, there is no firm confirmation of mechanical upgrades that may distinguish the Denali from the lower-end Canyon.

Caught in the Arctic Circle, photos of this prototype for the Ferrari FF reveal a revised front fascia for the Italian shooting brake.

Recent rumors suggest that the revised FF is likely to get a power boost to something close to 700 bhp, which would top the FF range. There are also rumors of a possible lower-tier FF variant powered by a twin-turbo V8 engine borrowed from the Ferrari California T, which could help boost sales volumes of the niche model.

The updated Ferrari FF is expected to be unveiled later this year or early next year for sale as a ’16 model.