The organization continues its effort to preserve and protect lawfully operating racing facilities that contribute significantly to their local economies.
By SEMA News Editors ProCharger Supercharger Systems for Model-Year '26 Vehicles ProCharger has released a variety of new supercharger systems for multiple model-year '26 vehicles. Available kits include systems for '26 Ford F-150; '26 Ford Mustang; '26 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500; and...
By SEMA News Editors Turn 14 Distribution, one of the leaders in vehicle aftermarket parts wholesale distribution, has added Pure Drivetrain Solutions (PDS) to its growing catalog of high-performance drivetrain brands. PDS specializes in DIY high-performance transmission rebuild kits engineered to...
ETTN Chair Bob Morreale and ETTN Chair-Elect Karen Salvaggio share initiatives for building a network that supports innovation, strengthens careers, and keeps the ETTN community moving forward.
By Wendy Miles The Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) is excited to announce the launch of our new private Facebook Group: Engineering & Tech Exchange. This exclusive group is designed specifically for ETTN members, giving you direct access to a community of peers who share your passion for...
By Justin Starkey The demand for skilled engineering talent in the aftermarket has never been greater, and neither has the opportunity to connect with it locally. The SEMA Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) SoCal are capitalizing on the more than a...
By Rob Simons The SEMA Emerging Trends & Technology (ETTN) education programming continues to focus on one core goal: helping aftermarket engineers, programmers, and product developers navigate increasing complexity with confidence. This spring, two upcoming virtual education sessions address some...
By Gordon Payden Imagine this: A hurricane tears through your town. The streets are flooded. People are trapped in their homes. Official rescue teams are stretched too thin. Out of nowhere, hundreds of everyday citizens roll up in their personal fishing boats to save strangers. That’s not a movie...