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Engines That Impact the Compact Performance Market

From SEMA eNews –   SEMA’s research department recently highlighted some of the new-vehicle releases and model updates slated to be available to consumers within the next few months. The emphasis of the report was on changes within the compact-performance segment. These are modelsthat specialty-equipment manufacturers should become familiar with.While their potential to change trends

Early Bird Registration Ends March 24 For the 2008 Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium

Early bird registration for the 2008 Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium (GAAS) ends Monday, March 24. By registering now, attendees save $200 and can hear an exciting lineup of speakers and industry leaders as they discuss "Shift Forward" on Tuesday, May 20, and Wednesday, May 21, at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare in Chicago, Ill. Registration fees

Three-Day AAPEX Starts Nov. 4 in Las Vegas

Dates for the 2008 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) are Tuesday, Nov. 4 through Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The event runs three days – similar to the AAPEX schedule for the past two years – and is again co-located with the SEMA Show. AAPEX features 2,000-plus

Alex Xydias Presented Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award

Alex Xydias, founder of the So-Cal Speed Shop, was given the Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award at the recent Hot Rod & Restoration Trade Show held in the Indiana Convention Center. The annual award recognizes contributions to the business and hobby of hot rodding and restoration, Xydias is the seventh person to receive the

Intake Manifolds, Fuel Injected Engines, Carburetors

An intake manifold is more than the plumbing that connects the carburetor or throttle body to the ports in the cylinder head. It is an integral part of the induction system that has to match the airflow characteristics of the cylinder head and camshaft, as well as the displacement and rpm range of the engine.

Vintage Vehicle Parts Show Largest Product Category Increase at

Of the 14 new product categories open to exhibitors at the 2007 SEMA Show, parts for vintage vehicles recorded the largest growth, increasing 17.6 percent from last year’s entries. “Vintage” loosely refers to vehicles 25 years old and older, and the bulk of parts entered into new-products judging were for mid-’50s to mid-’70s vehicles, according

Nissan to Develop Diesel Engines for Light-Duty Trucks Including Titan

Nissan Motor Co., said its light commercial vehicle (LCV) unit will create a new engineering division to develop diesel engines for light duty trucks. Industry experts say this could the pathway for Nissan’s Titan pickup to someday get a diesel engine to compete with diesel versions from Detroit and Toyota. Nissan Motor Light Trucks Co.,

Crazy Dune Buggy

Baja 1000 VW Bug at 2007 SEMA Show

Fast Lane, Is Your Off-Season Busier Than Ever?

While there may be a few tracks that race year-round, mostly in the south or west, the majority of race tracks in North America have now completed their seasons. They’re getting ready for their award banquets where they honor the season champions and thank their sponsors. They will use the off-season to review the season

Off Road Racing Engine Market

It had been a long week in Las Vegas, manning the booth and getting the scoop on the performance market at the SEMA Show. I was tired and ready to catch a plane back home, but I had one last assignment before I left: Go into the desert and cover an off-road race. I woke

Coretalk: Performance Marine Industry Expo To Launch In Las Vegas

The theme of the show is “Experience the Power, the Passion and the Performance.” Consumers will be able to see boats in action at Lake Mead, performance test new boats and test boats they purchased at the show. Performance Marine Industry Expo is the result of ConvExx, producer of the internationally acclaimed SEMA show, teaming

Marine Motors: Challenges & Opportunities

On the popular British automotive television program “Top Gear,” the hosts were interested in discovering how hard it could possibly be to build a vehicle that was capable of both being driven on the road and sailed in water. Various types of such vehicles have been dreamed about, designed and even occasionally produced over the

Coretalk: Maxiforce Makes List Of Top Minority-Owned Businesses In Miami

“It’s a fantastic honor to be distinguished among so many impressive minority-owned enterprises in this city,” said Santiago Morales, CEO of Maxiforce. “We have always strived to understand the needs of our customers in both the United States and around the world, and we believe these awards underscore the importance of such efforts.” Specializing in

Coretalk: Clevite Aftermarket Sale To Mahle Group Approved by Court

Nearly a year and a half after Dana Corporation announced plans to divest its engine parts operations, the deal is complete. The $98 million sale to the MAHLE Group of Germany has been approved by European Union (EU) regulators. EU commission officials said the purchase didn’t pose antitrust concerns, and Dana has said the sale

Coretalk: Clements Racing Engines Receives First PBM Engine Builder Award

PBM’s Kevin Harrison made the presentation at the Speedway Club at Lowe’s Motor Speedway during the series’ 2006 Awards Banquet. Clements Racing Engines led the series with 10 victories on the season. Among the drivers visiting victory lane with Clements power under the hood were Ricky Weeks, Jack Pennington, Noel Tucker, Royce Bray, Ed Basey

Understanding High Performance Valvetrain Technology

Parts are getting lighter, stronger and capable of producing more horsepower than ever before. One of the driving forces behind these advances has been the proliferation of aftermarket cylinder heads that require unique valvetrain components. In addition, new computer-aided design, modeling and manufacturing techniques are making it easier and faster for valvetrain component suppliers to

Fast Talk: Ward’s Announces ‘Top 10 Best Engines’

The winners of “Ward’s Auto 10 Best Engines” each reflect a changing environment within the automotive industry, according to the publication. Where past lists have been dominated by large-displacement engines, half of this year’s list is made up of 3.0L or smaller displacement engines. Only two of the winners are larger than 3.5L, and four

Coretalk: Jasper Engines Unveils ‘Authentic Custom Drivetrains’ Program

Alex Ernst, Jasper Authentic Group Leader, says the division expects to produce approximately 1,300 engines in 2007. He says the number of drivetrain components that fit the profile of a Jasper Authentic built product will increase as the company begins to establish itself as “one of the premier custom remanufacturers in this market. With traditional

Coretalk: New Brochure, Poster And Web Site Promote The Benefits of ‘Repowering’

Limited quantities of the “Serious Engine Trouble?” brochure are available to industry professionals by contacting ERC at [email protected]. “The new brochure encourages motorists to talk with their automotive technician and consider all of their options when faced with major engine trouble,” said ERC Chairman Tom Schrader. “Often times, choosing to repower the current engine is

Coretalk: R&R Engine & Machine Named 2006 ‘Machine Shop Of The Year’

“The Machine Shop of the Year Award is always presented to a shop that represents this industry with integrity and professionalism,” explained Kaufman. “For its innovation, its attention to customer satisfaction and nearly 40 years of businees in Akron, we’re pleased to present this award to Bryan and all the employees at R&R.” This is