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SEMA High School Program Expands From 1 To 10 In Just 2 Years

The program aims to engage students in the customization lifestyle and introduce them to a career path within the automotive aftermarket industry by connecting high school automotive shop classes with specialty-equipment manufacturers products to build one-of-a-kind customized vehicles.

When Life Gives You Lemons, Race ‘Em

Hersey Auto program takes $500 Honda to the checkered flag at 24 Hours of Lemons race series.

Coil On Plug Ignition: The Wired Differences

For late-model vehicles, the norm is one ignition coil per cylinder, commonly known as coil on plug. The task of providing voltage potential to each spark plug is performed so reliably that it’s easy to take for granted.

Aluminum Suspension Service: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You

From Audi to Toyota, import nameplate manufacturers are using more aluminum for suspension components. An aluminum component is as strong or stronger than steel or cast iron but what sets aluminum apart is how it fails.

2019 SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund Winners Announced

The SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund awarded $272,000 to 97 individuals this year, including scholarships for current students and loan-forgiveness awards to employees of SEMA-member companies.

0W16 Versus 0W20 Oil

0W16 oil is designed to increase engine efficiency and reduce engine warmup time. What do we need to know about it?

ASE Instructors Conference Opens With Record Attendance

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Instructor Training Conference had record attendance with more than 365 high school and post-secondary instructors from around the country are attending the conference in Frisco, Texas.

ASE Hosting Instructor Training Conference In Texas

The annual National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Instructor Training Conference will be hosted July 22-25 at the Embassy Suites in Frisco, Texas.

Active Ride Control: Comfort, Control And Wheel Travel All In One Sway Bar

Imagine a car without sway bars. The car would experience body roll around corners, but off road and in a straight line, the tires would maintain better contact with rougher roads at lower speed for better traction.

Import Cam Phasing Systems: Variable Valve Timing

One of the ways automakers squeeze more horsepower and torque from an engine is adding variable valve timing (VVT) to the valvetrain.