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A Quarterly Review of New Products for Aftermarket Executives

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Extending our reach

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ne of the things the staff of Aftermarket International pride ourselves on is our global reach. In addition to distributing to more than 100 countries digitally, we mail physical copies of this magazine to as many relevant trade shows as possible. But this isn’t always easy to accomplish because it involves the expense of printing and shipping extra copies to these events, as well as cooperating with the respective trade show managers. But we endeavor to make this happen because it helps us attract new readers and benefits our advertisers because they receive exposure to audiences they haven’t reached. The two most important events we are present at are AAPEX and Automechanika Frankfurt. But there are many other trade shows we’re happy to work with and glad to be at, including Automechanikas Chicago, Dubai, Istanbul Moscow, Mexico City (INA PAACE) and Shanghai, as well as ATRA, Autopromotec, Big R, Expo Partes, ReMaTec and the Latin Auto Parts Expo. Some of these shows receive just our English edition, others receive just our Spanish edition, and some receive both. Editorially this month, our technical editor, Bob Freudenberger, has written about operating and servicing variable valve timing systems, which enhance vehicles’ performance and efficiency. However, these systems can be a weak link and are especially vulnerable if they’re not maintained properly. Freudenberger also has written about how fuel trim can help technicians when diagnosing a problem. The engine management computer will indicate if it’s adding or subtracting fuel, but your job is to determine why. Additionally, look for articles about many of the trade shows at which this issue is being distributed. This is our final issue of the year. As always, thank you for your attention and interest. Feel free to contact us via our website (aftermarketinternational.com) to subscribe to the magazine, contact advertisers, or contact those who have information to share or anything else you might need. We look forward to continuing to serve you in 2018. Thanks. Brad Glazer Publisher Aftermarket International

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Editor’s Note The Shoulders of Giants I feel awe, even reverence, whenever I read about the geniuses who laid the foundations of automotive technology.

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very time I do the research for an article that involves historical perspective, such as the one on fuel trim in this issue of Aftermarket International, I find myself awed by the overwhelming genius of the scientists, inventors, and engineers whose work has made modern automotive transportation possible. They were motivated not just by the quest for wealth, which most of them did in fact achieve, but also by mechanical, practical curiosity and the desire to bend scientific principles to the service of mankind. I’d like to mention some of my favorites: Blaise Pascal (1623-1662): The law named for this French scientist, mathematician, and philosopher provided the basis for the brake hydraulic system. Although the principles of physics are universal and timeless, the formulation of such a law gave mankind the understanding we needed to build upon. It’s simple, but profoundly important: Pressure change occurring anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere. Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir (1822-1900):The Belgian engineer who developed the first successful internal combustion engine in 1858. He even invented the spark plug to go with it, which looks remarkably like what we have today. Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta (1745-1827): This Italian physicist, chemist, and pioneer in electricity -- he invented the electrical battery. Georg Simon Ohm (1789-1854): The German physicist and mathematician who described the relationship between voltage and current in what’s now known as Ohm’s Law, without an understanding of which very little in the way of electrical devices would exist. He built his work partly on that of Volta. Charles Franklin Kettering (1876-1958): The American founder of Delco, and inventor of point-type ignition and the self-starter. He was also the head of research for General Motors from 1920 to 1947, and held 186 patents. Soichiro Honda (1906-1991): This Japanese engineer and industrialist (with a great personality, I might add) oversaw the expansion of his company from a wooden shack building motorized bicycles in 1948 to one of the most innovative manufacturers on earth. In his youth, he worked as a mechanic before starting his own auto repair business in 1928. Actually, you could go all the way back to Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer Archimedes of Syracuse (287-212 BC) to find a shoulder to stand on -- where would we be without his work on the lever and the screw principle. If you’re not familiar with the metaphor I used for the title of this column, it dates all the way back to the 12th century, but the most famous quote with it comes from Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727): “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”

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Fe atures 8/The ups and downs of VVT and lift Variable valve timing and lift systems enhance performance and efficiency, but they’re a weak link and especially vulnerable to poor maintenance. 14/Fuel trim in troubleshooting The means engine-management engineers use to speed up adjustments to the amount of gasoline delivered can tip you off to the cause of driveability, performance, and emissions problems.

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THE UPS AND DOWNS OF VVT AND LIFT Variable valve timing and lift systems enhance performance and efficiency, but they’re a weak link and especially vulnerable to poor maintenance. BY BOB FREUDENBERGER

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small amount of overlap (when intake and exhaust valves are open). But that resulted in power output that was less than the potential maximum. Plenty of overlap allows the cylinders to start breathing in before the spent charge is completely expelled, helps in that expulsion, and brings in a bigger air/fuel charge for the next cycle. To put it another way, if you want maximum horsepower, you have to put up with a ragged idle and dirty low speed operation, the extreme being the awesome shaking and popping you hear from a drag racing car’s engine as it maneuvers up to the starting. It might be the thrilling sound of power barely kept under control, but it’s hardly suitable for a passenger car. We should mention that the camshafts in any Otto-cycle four-stroke engine turns at half

Why tamper with tradition? Because tradition meant compromise. To get an engine to idle smoothly and to keep emissions down, valve timing had to produce a relatively

An offset camshaft drive woodruff key is sometimes used in the building of high-performance engines to retard or advance valve event timing by a few degrees.

ou probably feel pretty safe where your understanding of engine internals is concerned. Surely they’ll have to stay purely mechanical in spite of all the sweeping changes in automotive technology that are swamping us with waves of new information. The idea of electronics doing anything inside an engine may seem farfetched, even incredible. What would it be, anyway? If you think that, you’re over two decades behind the learning curve. All the major car manufacturers brought electronics into the hitherto wholly mechanical realm of internal engine operation in the form of microprocessor-controlled valve timing many years ago. Variable lift followed shortly thereafter.

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the speed of the crankshaft. That’s why its sprocket, gear, or pulley is twice as big. Valve timing is measured in degrees of crankshaft rotation. Since the crank has to turn 720 deg. to spin the cam 360, a grind with, say, 260 deg. of duration holds the valve off its seat through 130 deg. of cam rotation. If you’ve ever built a high-performance engine, you might be familiar with a little item called an offset cam key. This is basically just a woodruff key with a step in it that indexes the sprocket to one side or the other by two to four degrees, allowing you to advance or retard valve timing as you see fit to shift the power curve up or down the rpm scale. A variation on this is the offset bushing used for pin-type sprockets. Having the valves open and close earlier gives better low-end and mid-range power, while the opposite contributes to higher horsepower output as you near redline. Obviously, you have to choose one or the other, and, with single camshaft designs, intakes and exhausts are equally affected, which is less helpful than just altering inlet timing would be. Dynamic adjustment was the next logical step, and there was at least one mechanical set up available through the highperformance aftermarket that retarded valve timing as rpm rose. It worked, but could only make changes based on speed, not other engine operating conditions, so it left something to be desired. That something was provided by – what else? – electronic logic. Combined with the separate intake cam of a dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) engine, the potential improvement became well worth the effort.

EARLY NISSAN EXAMPLE In 1990, Nissan called this feature Nissan Valve Timing Control System (NVTCS). A hydraulic mechanism in the hub of each chain-driven intake cam changed inlet timing relative to outlet timing. At low and intermediate speeds, earlier intake valve closing improved air pumping efficiency and idle quality. At high speeds, later closing enhanced torque output. To achieve this phase change, oil pressure was used to move the intake camshaft backward along a helical gear, twisting it slightly. A solenoid operated the hydraulic control valve according to a signal from the computer, which takes air flow, rpm, coolant temperature, and throttle position into account before issuing commands. When the solenoid is energized, the cam is advanced to give 28 deg. of intake/exhaust overlap. De-energized, there’s only eight deg. The basic computer strategy is to determine how much duty cycle it will provide to each cam actuator solenoid to allow oil pressure to pass through the cam actuator thus moving the camshaft gear on the end of the camshaft to accommodate an advance or retard position relative to that of the crank. A lot can go wrong, such as a sticking solenoid or actuator, or even clogged oil passages. Blame poor oil maintenance, or wear and tear from high mileage. There are also electrical failures such as open or shorted actuator solenoid circuits or a possible failure of the solenoid driver within the computer. 10

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At the front of this Mercedes-Benz engine, you can see the cam actuator solenoid mounted with three Torx-head bolts. The cam sensor for that actuator is to the left of it. Each actuator has its own cam sensor so the computer can monitor what position the camshaft is in relative to that of the crankshaft.

UPSCALE EUROPEAN As you might expect, Mercedes-Benz, with all its engineering might and financial resources, wasn’t about to be left behind in the technology wars. So, it introduced an all new SL for 1990. At the time, there were two versions, the 300 with its 3L in-line six (it was unusual to see such an engine with a 7,000 rpm redline). The 500 was powered by the M119 5L V8. Both engines had separate intake and exhaust overhead camshafts (OHCs) and automatic variable intake valve timing. The electro-hydraulic mechanisms that give the intake cams a slight twist to vary the amount of overlap work in pretty much the same way as Nissan’s, incorporating oil pressure and a helical gear. As with the Nissan, the German design made it possible to achieve low emissions and a smooth idle and still have good mid-range torque and top-end horsepower. At idle, the inlet camshafts stayed in their normal position (on the V8, the intake valves opened at 50 deg. Before top dead center). From 2,000 to 4,700 in the six, and 2,000 to 5,000 in the V8, they were advanced. They opened and closed their valves earlier. Above 4,700 or 5,000, respectively, the system returned the camshafts to their normal retarded position, increasing volumetric efficiency as the intakes closed later. Except for mode transition, which took about a second, one or the other position was chosen. The range of automatic adjustment was 34 crankshaft deg. in the six, and 20 deg. in the V8. Not to be outdone, BMW introduced VANOS (from the German variable Nockenwellenstuerung) at about the same time, and it’s perhaps more well-known than the systems of other carmakers. The original only adjusted the timing of the intake camshaft, but in 1996 double or dual VANOS was introduced, which worked on the intake and exhaust (again through the use of controlled oil pressure and a spiral gear). No matter the manufacturer, these systems worked well, but are vulnerable to the effects of poor oil-change maintenance. There are other potential problems, too, such as failed oil pressure switches and “jumped” timing. The symptoms might be poor performance, rough idle, rattling noises from wear, and the illumination of the dash warning, properly called the malfunction indicator lamp On some early systems, repair (MIL), but more commonly required replacement of the entire camshaft. These are some commonly referred to as the check engine needed original equipment parts, but you can probably save money by light. using aftermarket solutions. October 2017

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releases the oil pressure, the return spring pushes the pistons back, disengaging the third rocker. This is a far more comprehensive approach than just advancing/retarding the camshafts because the valve action shifts to that extra lobe entirely. It’s essentially the same as instantly installing high-performance camshafts. In other words, a racing grind is available whenever you might want it.

The Honda/Acura NSX was an impressive example of advanced automotive technology when it was introduced. Its VTEC system was ingenious.

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CHANGING LIFT IS EVEN MORE INGENIOUS Honda/Acura impressed us very much in 1989 when it introduced the NSX mid-engine sports car. It was the world’s first aluminum production vehicle. Every major component from the engine block and body to the chassis and suspension was made of that light metal. But we’re interested in just the engine right now, a 3L DOHC 24 valve V6 that produced 270 – that’s 90 hp per liter, which was impressive specific output for the time. One factor that helped achieve this power density was the variable valve timing and lift electronic control system, called VTEC for short. We’ll try to explain the cleverly-conceived design well enough to allow you to visualize how it works. Picture four valves per cylinder with each pair of intakes or exhausts operated by two rockers under the appropriate OHC. Sandwiched between the two rockers is a third, which rides on a separate high lift, extra duration cam lobe. A spring keeps it in contact with its lobe, but it normally just goes up and down by itself with no effect on the valves. All three rockers are bored crosswise, which makes a cylinder for two sliding hydraulic pistons and a return spring. When, on the basis of input on rpm, load, mph, and coolant temperature, the computer decides it’s time for highperformance breathing, it opens a solenoid valve that allows oil pump pressure into the hollow rocker pivot shaft. Routed through a drilling in one rocker, that pressure moves the hydraulic pistons sideways so they act as pins to lock all three rockers together. Now, the profile of the third rocker’s cam lobe takes over valve operation, and the other two normal lobes just keep spinning without contacting anything. When the logic

In recent years, even more sophisticated control of valve events has appeared, notably in the form of Nissan’s variable valve event and lift (VVEL) and BMW’s Valvetronic. The basic idea is to vary the lift of the intake valves all the way down to the point where they’re only open a crack. As far as rpm is concerned, that does the same thing as a closed throttle does but without the wasteful pumping losses. Both systems use an electric servo motor to control a mechanism that alters the lift of the intake valves; the exhausts operate in the traditional manner (take a minute to study the illustrations included here). Of course, the motor receives the appropriate commands from the engine management computer. BMW claims the addition of Valvetronic to its engines provides a 10 percent reduction in gasoline consumption.

CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN! Since oil pressure is one of the control factors in variable valve timing and lift systems, the quality of the oil and the history of maintenance is paramount to the longevity of the components. The use of noncarmaker-approved engine oils and infrequent oil changes can lead to a host of problems you, the technician, will see sooner or later. That said, when faced with possible camshaft timing issues one of the most important things a technician can do in a preliminary evaluation is a visual inspection of some of the internal components of the engine. Granted, sometimes this will involve removing a valve cover, but it could save you a lot of frustration in the long run. Inspection of the underside of the oil filler cap can sometimes give you an indication that additional inspection for sludge build-up is warranted. n

This is the screw of the Valvetronic’s servo motor that causes the valve geometry to change according to commands from the computer. It’s fairly easy to replace if it should fail.

Nissan’s VVEL goes even further in lift control, reducing it so much at idle that a throttle becomes unnecessary.

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BMW’s Valvetronic system does essentially the same thing as VVEL in a somewhat different way.

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In the days of carburetors, you could adjust the idle mixture by means of a screw until smooth running was achieved. That setting would typically be too rich by today’s standards.

FUEL TRIM IN TROUBLESHOOTING The means engine-management engineers use to speed up adjustments to the amount of gasoline delivered can tip you off to the cause of driveability, performance, and emissions problems. BY BOB FREUDENBERGER

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ver since Nikolaus August Otto (18321891) invented the four-stroke cycle for internal-combustion engines in 1876, blending fuel with air in the most efficient proportions has been a challenge for automotive engineers. Niklaus Otto Believe it or not, some early carburetors (the word means to combine air with hydrocarbons, from the French carbure) used wicks, as you might find in a kerosene lamp, to dissipate what was variously called then benzene, petrol, or gasoline into the stream of air that was flowing into an engine’s cylinders – controlling the air/fuel ratio was an exercise in experimentation. Spray-type carburetors came along shortly thereafter, which used the venturi principle to draw liquid fuel through a jet, the size of which determined the mixture. That was the height of 19th century automotive technology. 14

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TEMPERATURE, ALTITUDE, RICHNESS Jet size (often adjustable by means of a needle), vacuum, and throttle position were the only factors affecting the blend, but during the past 141 years mixture accuracy was enhanced by giving other conditions some influence. For example, first there was the automatic choke, which closed off the carburetor’s throat according to the ambient temperature, thus providing the rich mix cold engines need to start and run smoothly until they warmed up. Then, thermostatic air cleaners appeared that combined ambient air with hot air gathered from over the exhaust manifold to keep the intake at a roughly uniform temperature even in frigid conditions. It had long been realized that at high altitude, such as on a plateau of, say, 1.6 km (one mile), there are considerably fewer molecules of oxygen in each cubic unit of air than there are at sea level. This results in an overly rich mixture, reducing October 2017

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fuel efficiency and increasing hydrocarbon (HC) emissions at the tailpipe. So, during the late 1970s, some carburetors incorporated a spring-loaded diaphragm that reacted to atmospheric pressure and varied the metered fuel flow through the circuits accordingly. We should mention that, until automotive air pollution became a social issue, factory air/fuel ratios were biased toward the rich side, sometimes as high as 12:1 (by weight, not volume, which would be something like 2,000 to 1) to assure that a mixture that would fire dependably was always available. To put this into perspective, the ideal “stoichiometric” ratio is 14.7:1, typically represented by the Greek letter lambda. Theoretically, if you combine 14.7 kg (or, pounds) of air with 1 kg (lb.) of gasoline, blend it under optimal conditions, then set off a spark, the charge will burn completely, yielding the maximum amount of power with no emissions. Of course, no engine yet conceived can do that perfectly.

THE OXYGEN SENSOR AND CLOSED-LOOP When electronic fuel injection (EFI) was introduced in the late 1960s, the factors just mentioned were still the basis on which fuel delivery to the intake stream was based. It wasn’t until the advent of closed-loop or feedback injection systems incorporating an oxygen sensor appeared in 1976 that stoichiometry was approached closely enough to allow the three-way catalytic converter to oxidize HC and carbon monoxide (CO) and reduce NOx (oxides of nitrogen, an ingredient in the formation of smog). The signal from the O2 sensor gave the engine management computer the data it needed to continuously adjust the “on” time of the injectors, called the pulse width, hence the amount of gasoline delivered. For any combination of inputs, the computer, otherwise known as the powertrain control module (PCM), electronic control module (ECM), electronic control unit (UCU), or digital motor electronics (DME, the Robert Bosch name) checks the “look up tables” in its PROM to find the best settings for pulse width, timing, dwell, etc. This data, sometimes called

All modern fuel injection and engine management systems depend on sophisticated electronics, and adaptive strategies are part of that. (courtesy Buick)

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The narrow range designated “B” is what the catalytic converter needs to do its job of reducing NOx. It’s alsothe working range of fuel trim.

a map, is laid down through careful research on dynamometers, test tracks, and actual roads. Optimum settings for power, efficiency, low emissions, and driveability are observed, then imprinted electronically. Based on this and other programming along with input from sensors, the computer makes decisions, then issues commands that control fuel injectors, solenoids, coils, and other devices. As far as fuel management is concerned, the values in the PCM’s look-up tables are nearly ideal. That is, providing the engine and injection system are like new. But in any mechanical entity, deterioration happens – injectors and filters clog, fuel pumps weaken, engine seams start to leak, deposits build up, etc.

COUNTING SWITCHES The introduction of closed-loop/feedback mixture control was indeed a profound advance, but improvement was still possible. One of the ways this was accomplished was to have the computer tally the number of times the oxygen sensor signal switched from rich to lean, and vice versa. If the result showed that there were more rich signals than lean, the electronic logic reduced the base pulse width, thus making for faster, more accurate dynamic corrections. These adaptive strategies could be called “predictive” because they use past experience to get a head start on adjustments, employing the recent history of oxygen sensor activity to make minor closed-loop fuel delivery adjustments. By the way, there is no fuel trim during warm-up, wide-open throttle, or deceleration because the computer isn’t using the oxygen sensor signal to make adjustments to the air/fuel ratio in those modes. Knowing this can help you in diagnosis. This is what fuel trim is all about. Using a scan tool to read how much gasoline the computer is adding or subtracting from the basic setting can help you determine the likely cause of various performance and emissions problems. We first learned about the concept when we were studying General Motors’ C3 (computer command control) systems in the early 1980s. What the company then called “integer” and “block learn” eventually got the OBD II names of short-term fuel trim (SFT) and long-term fuel trim (LFT), which are the

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two steps of the process. LFT watches SFT and will only make a change if SFT has sensed and corrected the same condition for a calibrated period of time. Then, LFT will move one step in that direction. Typically, SFT is shown in tenths of a millisecond, either plus or minus, and relates directly to the actual injector pulse width as it would be measured with a lab scope. LFT values are usually listed in percentage numbers, plus or minus. Positive numbers for both SFT and LFT at idle usually indicate an air leak. LFT numbers that are positive (greater than 10 percent) with SFT numbers that are negative at idle are often a strong hint that the mass airflow sensor (MAS) has drifted out of calibration. If you have a professional-grade scan tool, clear the adaptive values (this is typically accomplished when you clear OBD II codes), then test drive the vehicle. Without the added LFT fuel, the engine will run poorly if the MAF is bad. Performance will be sluggish and often the engine won’t be able to reach 4,000 rpm until the computer has time to readapt by restoring the additional pulse width. Adaptive numbers that are negative indicate a rich condition. This occurs much less often than the opposite problem. When you see negative numbers, look for anything that overloads the engine with fuel, including a failed fuel pressure regulator, a restricted line on a return-type system, or leaky injectors.

PAYING ATTENTION? Abnormal conditions that can affect the air/fuel ratio, hence fuel trim, include: • vacuum leaks or false air (air admitted downstream of the MAF); • restricted air flow, likely due to a dirty air filter); • restricted injectors;

• physical damage to the air intake system (duct, breather, MAF, throttle body, intake manifold); • false sensor data; • poor quality or contaminated fuel; • weak fuel pump or faulty pressure regulation; • exhaust leaks; • engine operation at the wrong temperature; • faulty positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system; • faulty evaporative emissions control (EVAP) system; and • engine mechanical fault (i.e. low compression). Again, fuel trim on the positive side indicates the computer is adding fuel, and on the negative side that it’s subtracting fuel. Some manuals suggest that the actual numbers are a percentage. That is, a fuel trim figure of plus 5 indicates the computer has added 5 percent to the base pulse width. Whether or not this is true doesn’t matter. What we need to know is that long-term fuel trim numbers larger than plus or minus 10 indicate that there’s some kind of a problem with base pulse width calculations. To mention General Motors again, a normal numerical reading for SFT or LFT as displayed on a scan tool will be about 128. If it’s higher, the PCM is adding extra fuel to the base calculation because the system is running lean. If the number is lower than 128, the module is subtracting fuel to make up for a rich condition. The 128 value doesn’t necessarily represent stoichiometric, but rather the middle of the range of control. The system will always be trying to trim itself back to this and is more unhappy the further it gets from this number. Although theoretically you could see 0 or 255, actual range will usually be between 85 and 150. In some other makes, zero represents the middle of the range, and a healthy system should always drift slightly above and below zero. If you should see “6” when you ask your scan tool to show you the parameter identification (PID) for SFT, it means the program is adding fuel to the tune of 6 percent. If the number has a minus sign in front of it, fuel is being subtracted.

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The following interpretations of readings other than those that represent the middle of the range might help you in the diagnosis of mysterious cases: • High at idle, normal at 3,000 suggest a vacuum leak. • Normal at idle, high at 3,000 indicates a fuel flow problem, possibly a weak pump. • High at both speeds indicates dirty injectors or low fuel pressure. • Low at idle or 3,000 is evidence of a rich condition, perhaps because of gasoline in the crankcase, a leaky fuel pressure regulator diaphragm, or high fuel pressure. A final note on a straightforward use of fuel trim in troubleshooting: SFT can help you locate a vacuum leak. Pinch off hoses, block seams, etc., while watching the number. A sudden drop means you’ve found the unintentional intake path. n October 2017

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AC recovery machine The fully automatic AC1234-4 for 1234yf systems is capable of servicing standard and high-voltage AC systems. Offering automatic features to save time in the shop, technicians can program the machine for service and return to it when complete. It features an automatic internal tank refill and oil drain to show the amount of oil removed during service. An air purge removes any air accumulated in the internal tank while a programmable vacuum operation quickly reaches the necessary vacuum level in almost any condition. Equipped with an integrated refrigerant identifier, the machine samples refrigerant before recovery and performs tests to identify gross leaks. The flushing function cleans AC systems or individual components with liquid refrigerant instead of harsh chemicals. It offers 98.5 percent recovery efficiency and precise charge accuracy to better than a half-ounce of the programmed charge amount. It meets or exceeds SAE J2927 and J2843 standards for R-1234yf recovery.

Utility lights The 290 series LED license/utility light features a compact, rugged design and single-diode Great White LED efficiency. They are available as low-profile utility/auxiliary lights measuring 3 inches wide by 0.6 inch high or as legal license lights when installed with a top- or side-mount spacer bracket. Hard-wired with a choice of stripped leads or .180 bullet connectors, the lights surface-mount on 2-inch centers. The light features precision optics and optimal light dispersal combined with a single-diode economy. Peterson Manufacturing Company pmlights.com FFor more information, see reader service page, and write in #471.

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Heavy-duty scan tool The HDS 200 heavy-duty scan tool is easy to use and cost effective for technicians working on class 4 - 8 trucks. HDS 200 is for aftermarket repair shops that sometimes service heavy- and medium-duty trucks. The tool also is used for heavy-duty shops that need a second triage tool or to equip their mobile repair trucks. The tool, which is HD-OBD compatible features a color display to read and clear diagnostic trouble codes. To better assist technicians in diagnosis and repair, it displays and graphs live data from SAE standard MIDS/ PIDS along with on-screen definitions of diagnostic trouble codes. Users have the option of recording data to playback information. The tool offers Global OBD II quick test for gasoline and diesel engines. For seamless integration into the shop, a demo mode allows the opportunity for technician training. The tool kit includes a 9 pin Deutsch cable, 6 pin Deutsch cable, 16 pin HD/OBD II cable, USB cable, quick start guide and carrying case. Display language can be selected from English, Spanish and French, with data readouts in English or metric. The HDS 200 meets SAE J1587/J1708 & J1939 standards and specifications. Bosch boschdiagnostics.com For more information, see reader service page, and write in #474.

Oil analyzer MicroLab oil analyzer provides automobile repair, quick oil change and fleet repair shops with a comprehensive diagnosis of the condition of the oil, engine and transmission of a vehicle in less than 15 minutes. MicroLab integrates three laboratory instruments in one package to measure key properties for oil chemistry, viscosity, and concentration of wear metals and sources of contamination in engine and transmission oils. The analyzer has a computerized expert system that translates all analytical data into a diagnosis and maintenance recommendations. It’s designed so any service technician can run the test and interpret the results. Spectro Scientific spectrosci.com For more information, see reader service page, and write in #472.

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Overdrive clutch housing kit The Sonnax Smart-Tech overdrive clutch housing kit (Part #: S72961STK) features a billet aluminum housing that holds a physically taller clutch pack and increases OD apply area by 16 percent. Twice as thick clutches increase pack steel mass by 28 percent for improved heat dissipation. The kit eliminates clutch problems without relying on valve body/pump modifications or adding the expense of extra components. A bolt-on anchor plate eliminates pack flexing and distortion that contribute to heat build-up. The kit can be combined with a line pressure booster kit for even higher levels of performance. Transtar transtar1.com For more information, see reader service page, and write in #475.

Scan tool Ethos Edge delivers the scan tool functions including codes, live data graphing, functional tests, relearns and adaptations. It provides coverage for 50 domestic, Asian and European vehicle makes dating to 1983, as well as OEM-specific coverage for more than 100 vehicle systems, including TPMS, hybrid power, collision avoidance and steering angle sensor. Timesaving features include Auto vehicle ID to read the VIN so technicians don’t have to and a code scanner, which reads all available vehicle systems to help technicians get moving when they aren’t sure which system is the root cause. Special functions such as brake bleeding, steering angle reset, battery relearn and service light reset expedite maintenance tasks. The battery system charges the lithium-ion battery from the vehicle, eliminating changing or charging batteries. It boots-up in five seconds and can be operated with touchscreen functionality or the four-way keypad. Software can be upgraded online at any time with ShopStream Connect.

Wheel balancing system The John Bean B1200P diagnostic wheel balancing system uses automated patented technology to provide users touchless measurement and analysis. Ideal for tire shops, garages and dealerships with high tire volume service business. The system features a touchscreen with an advanced user interface for fast and easy selection of commonly used modes such as spoke detection, match mount and manual mode, as well as large, easy-to-see measurement results and bright indicators for weight position. John Bean johnbean.com For more information, see reader service page, and write in #478.

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Front suspension bushing tool set The Hendrickson front suspension bushing tool set helps technicians when replacing front suspension bushings in heavy-duty applications. The 4274 and 4275 models are available in North America. The tool set removes rusted and frozen heavy-duty front suspension bushings quickly and easily. The tool, which is used without removing suspension parts from a vehicle, significantly reduces time spent on bushing service. Adapters help align the tool to ensure proper bushing installation, reducing the possibility of misalignment or damage during removal and installation. An included 25-ton, highforce cylinder provides the force technicians need when completing bushing work. The 4275 model also includes an air/hydraulic pump for expedited bushing service. OTC Tools otctools.com For more information, see reader service page, and write in #477.

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Top Five Reasons to Attend AAPEX 2017 New products and new programs all in one place in Las Vegas AAPEX represents the $740 billion global automotive aftermarket industry, and with 2,200 exhibiting companies, there’s always plenty to see and do at the event in Las Vegas. This year, there’s even more to keep you ahead of the curve, including all-new automotive technology areas, an enhanced Service Professionals Program, and new industry-leading speakers in the AAPEXedu lineup. With so much in store for AAPEX 2017, here’s a look at the top five reasons why you can’t miss this year’s event.

See and compare new products The No. 1 reason buyers attend AAPEX is to see the latest and most innovative automotive aftermarket products, parts, services and technologies. With nearly 5,000 stands, you’ll find everything you need for your business on the show floor. For an even closer look at what’s new from exhibiting companies, make sure to visit the New Product and New Packaging Showcases, located in Level 2, Hall D+ of the Venetian.

Experience technology Two new additions to AAPEX will let you experience automotive technology during your visit. The Mobility Park, located behind the Sands Expo Center in the LINQ parking lot, will showcase today’s aftermarket technology with scan tool engine demonstrations, underhood training and electric vehicles.

The Technology Intersection on the show floor (Venetian Ballroom, Upper Level 2) will provide a look at the future. Exhibitors in this area will have the opportunity to use an interactive interface, such as virtual reality and simulators, to demo innovative automotive technology that is not currently available in the aftermarket. Let’s Tech returns to AAPEX 2017 with a new lineup of short, 20-minute or less presentations. Topics include Connected Car Services: How They Benefit the Aftermarket Garage, Leveraging Technology to Boost Your Bottom Line and Fueling the Future with Port and Direct Fuel Injection.

Learn from industry-leading experts This year’s enhanced Service Professionals Program will feature an all-new Service Professionals Summit with an expert panel of speakers to discuss emerging technologies facing auto repair shops. Carm Capriotto, founder and host of Remarkable Results Radio, will moderate the panel discussion on Nov. 2, with a reception to follow. Throughout the week, the program also will feature training sessions by AVI and the Automotive Service Association (ASA). The Service Professionals program is part of AAPEXedu, which will offer nearly 50 free sessions at this year’s event.

Expand your network With 44,000 targeted buyers expected to be in Las Vegas during AAPEX, it’s the ideal opportunity to meet new people from around the world and exchange ideas. In addition, the industry’s leading experts and trainers will be at AAPEX to share their knowledge and connect with you.

Stay ahead of the curve AAPEX helps you keep up with the latest technology, trends, product developments and skills needed for your business to stay ahead of the curve and ahead of the competition. According to buyers, the greatest benefit of AAPEX is that they can accomplish in one or two days what otherwise would take at least two to three weeks to get done. AAPEX 2017 will take place Tuesday, Oct. 31, through Thursday Nov. 2, at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas. The online attendee registration fee is only $40 (US) from now through Friday, Oct. 13. To register, visit www.aapexshow.com/adv. AAPEX is co-owned by the Auto Care Association and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), the light vehicle aftermarket division of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA). For more information, visit the AAPEX website, www.aapexshow.com or e-mail: info@aapexshow.com. On social media, follow AAPEX at #AAPEX17. Contact Information: AAPEX Event Management William T. Glasgow, Inc. 10070 W. 190th Place, Mokena, IL 60448 Tel: 708.226.1300 / Fax: 708.226.1310 Website: www.aapexshow.com E-mail: info@aapexshow.com

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Niteo Products buys Cyclo Industries Niteo Products, a portfolio company of Highlander Partners, acquired the assets of Cyclo Industries from Pidilite USA. Cyclo, based in Jupiter, Florida, is a specialty chemicals company offering professional car care product accessories and specialty aerosols in the automotive performance, maintenance and appearance markets. All operations will continue to be conducted from the facility in Jupiter and be led by vice president Doug Salazar. “Niteo’s distribution in the major automotive markets of the U.S. will help to enhance Cyclo’s position in the marketplace and presents us with access to significant opportunities for growth,” Salazar says. “Our international distribution also can serve Niteo in broadening its reach, too.” “The acquisition of Cyclo provides us with additional distribution in the U.S., and Cyclo’s international capabilities adds to our ability to service additional customers with our complete product offering,” says Terry Morgan, Niteo’s CEO. “Closing our fourth acquisition in this space within the past nine months further validates our intent to use acquisitions to complement our organic growth,” says Jeff Hull, president and managing partner of Highlander. “We continue to evaluate numerous other potential transactions and expect to close additional acquisitions. Cyclo’s deep product lineup is complementary to building a comprehensive portfolio in car care products.” niteoproducts.com cyclo.com

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Midwest Truck acquires Global Diesel Parts Midwest Truck & Auto Parts acquired Global Diesel Parts, a manufacturer of heavy-duty truck engine components. GDP will continue to produce engine components, and the GDP brand name will be used in conjunction with Midwest’s World American brand to represent its expanded heavy-duty truck engine product line. “This is an exciting time for our customers,” says Mark Chudacoff, president of Midwest Truck & Auto Parts. “The timing of this strategic purchase is perfect, as we continue to expand our heavy-duty product lines and distribution network.” The Midwest Truck and Auto Parts family of companies celebrates more than 70 years of providing the automotive and truck industry with drive train and aftermarket parts. The Midwest team is committed to quality, continual improvement and customer satisfaction, which was confirmed when the company achieved ISO 9001:2008 certification for continuously improving its processes for consistently delivering quality products and exceptional service to customers. With strategic warehouses located across the country, the company is ready to serve the needs of truck owners, fleet managers and automotive enthusiasts worldwide via its expansive network of manufacturing and distributor partners throughout the world. To help serve a growing international customer base, a team of professionals trained in the intricacies of export documentation allows for swift customs clearance and expedited shipping. The company handles everything from full container load shipments to LCL shipments to courier parcels. Founded in 2008, Global Diesel Parts is a supplier of heavy-duty diesel engine parts in the U.S. and Latin America. The product line includes engine parts for Cummins, Detroit, Navistar and Caterpillar, in addition to power steering pumps and brake components. The company will continue to be based in Texas and retain employees throughout Latin America. Alex Ramirez, former president of Global Diesel Parts, has been in the heavy-duty truck market since 1984. Ramirez – who brings ample experience in engine parts representing companies such as Interstate McBee, Akmi, AFA and Pacbrake – will oversee all GDP branded engine part distribution and development under the GDP name for Midwest Truck & Auto Parts. midwesttruck.com

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The Mann + Hummel Group, based in Ludwigsburg, Germany, signed a binding agreement to acquire Jack Filter Lufttechnik and Hungaria. With the acquisition, Mann + Hummel expands its product range primarily in the area of HEPA filters. Mann + Hummel provides filtration solutions for automotive and industrial applications, clean air for interiors and sustainable water use. Managing partner of Jack Filter, Alexander Gaggl, is taking on a

management role in the global Intelligent Air Solutions business area at Mann + Hummel. The acquired companies specialize in the production and sales of air filters for ventilation, air conditioning and clean room technology. The companies have sales of about 10 million Euros and employ about 100 people. In the clean room technology area, Jack Filter focuses on the development of products for the pharmaceutical, semiconductor and food industries, as well as medical technology. The main areas of application in ventilation and air-conditioning technology are the automotive industry, office buildings and hotels, schools and shopping malls. With the acquisition, Mann + Hummel has better access to additional HVAC market segments and two state-of-the-art production facilities in Austria and Hungary. mann-hummel.com

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PLZ Aeroscience buys Penray BB&T Capital Markets acted as the exclusive adviser to The Penray Companies, a portfolio company of Source Capital, in its sale to PLZ Aeroscience, which is majority-owned by Pritzker Group Private Capital. The deal closed on June 1. Source Capital had been invested in Illinois-based Penray since 2010. Penray manufactures and markets automotive chemicals serving the heavy-duty truck and automotive aftermarket segments. The company, which was founded in 1950, sells under the Penray and Super-X brands and offers private label products. Penray specializes in providing diesel engine coolant liquids and filters to the professional fleet technician. PLZ Aeroscience specializes in developing, manufacturing, packaging and distributing a comprehensive line of branded and private label products, including industrial solvents, lubricants and degreasers, adhesives, sanitary supply disinfectants, insecticides, cleaners, polishes, air fresheners and personal care products. penray.com

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and commitment to consistently perform above expectations are very much appreciated by the entire General Motors team, and we want to recognize your organization for its outstanding performance.” stant.com

Donaldson receives awards from Daimler Trucks North America Donaldson Company, a manufacturer of filtration systems and parts, announced four of its plants received the 2016 Master of Quality Award from Daimler Trucks North America. The award is the highest recognition DTNA gives to suppliers. All four Donaldson manufacturing plants have received the honor for three or more consecutive years: Frankfort, Ind., five years; Greeneville, Tenn., four years; Cresco, Iowa, four years; and Aguascalientes, Mexico, three years. DTNA’s annual program, in its 30th year, recognizes outstanding suppliers that have received high scores on their quality, delivery, technology and cost performance. This year, 48 awards were distributed compared to 64 awards in 2015. Donaldson has been a partner with DTNA for almost a decade and has been a key supplier to Daimler brands since the 1950s, providing OE parts service and dealer resources. The company also is a first-fit partner that supplies Daimler globally by meeting its strict criteria for quality, lead-time, delivery, continued supply and sustainability. donaldson.com

GM honors Stant with excellence award General Motors honored Stant Corporation and its manufacturing facility in Pine Bluff, Ark., with the Supplier Quality Excellence Award for 2016. The plant manufactures Stant fuel closures, valves, thermostats and filler pipes. In the letter informing Stant of the award, GM stated: “The award is given to specific manufacturing locations and only our top performing supplier manufacturing sites are eligible to receive it. Suppliers who receive this award have met or exceeded a stringent set of quality performance criteria and achieved the cross-functional support of the entire GM organization. This was even a bigger challenge as GM continues to launch many new and exciting products. Your organization has played an important role in our efforts to design, build and sell the world’s best vehicles. Your dedication 26

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Remy launches marketing campaign Remy Power Products launched a marketing campaign for its Remy brand of premium quality new and remanufactured starters and alternators. The Quality Starts Here brand messaging is accompanied eye-catching graphics and the OE Experience - Driving Innovation tagline that communicate the storied history of the Remy brand and its future of product innovation and market leadership. remyautoparts.com October 2017

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when Frank Buscemi joined the firm as president, CEO and creative director and the alliance with Near Perfect Media was established. Marx Group provides integrated marketing services, including brand strategy and development, public relations, advertising, social media, research, graphic and web design. marxgrp.com

Air Lift launches ad campaign to educate drivers Air suspension specialist Air Lift Company launched an ad campaign to educate drivers about the problems vehicle squat can cause when towing or hauling heavy loads and how it can be fixed. The company’s air suspension kits have been engineered to support vehicles that tow large trailers and haul heavy cargo. They’re recognized for their ability to eliminate vehicle squat, trailer sway, rough ride and bottoming out for a safer, more stable towing experience. The campaign is intended to reach drivers with the message that squat isn’t normal and doesn’t have to be a reality of towing and hauling. The company intends to raise awareness for the importance of towing and hauling safely. airliftcompany.com

Marx Group relocates and expands Marx Group, a full-service marketing communications agency for the automotive, aftermarket and trucking industries, relocated and expanded its Detroit-area office to meet the needs of a growing client base and account team. The Detroit-based team relocated from Birmingham, Mich., to Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and will operate the space jointly with its affiliate, Near Perfect Media, a public relations firm serving corporations, professionals and celebrities. The new 2,800-square-foot office doubles the previous space in Birmingham. Marx Group, founded in 1984 by chairman and chief strategy officer Tom Marx, is headquartered in San Rafael, Calif. It established its first Detroit-area office in December 2016, Aftermarket International

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Maval Industries celebrates 30 years

Equip Auto debuts Innovation & Startups Park

Maval Industries, a division of Remy Power Products, marks its 30th anniversary this year. The company, founded in 1987, designs and produces new and remanufactured steering system components for the automotive, off-road, performance and specialty vehicle markets. Maval was founded by Dougherty and Dale Lumby, vice president of engineering, along with retired partners Jon Statler and Richard Fijalkovich, based on the thought that there’s a better way to remanufacture import power steering gears and pumps. The company is an import vehicle specialist and hydraulic remanufacturer. mavalgear.com

WABCO partners with Daimler Trucks, FAW Jiefang Daimler Trucks has extended its long-term supply agreement with WABCO for new heavyduty automated manual transmission control technology to support its series production mainly in Europe, North America, Japan, and South America. WABCO Holdings is a supplier of technologies and services that improve the safety, efficiency and connectivity of commercial vehicles. Additionally, WABCO signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with FAW Jiefang Automotive, a manufacturer of light, medium and heavy-duty trucks in China. WABCO and FAW Jiefang will partner to enhance the safety and efficiency of commercial vehicles and fleet operators in China by advancing braking systems, chassis components and other technologies.

In partnership with Digital Business News, the video news channel dedicated to startups and the new economy, Equip Auto introduces the Innovation & Startups Park, a space located at the entrance to Hall 1 that brings together French and international startups and innovative firms working in the field of the mobility of goods and people. The aims of the park are to support repair professionals to facilitate contacts between traditional aftersales professionals and young innovative firms anticipating what automotive aftersales will be like in the future. Equip Auto has designed an interactive forum on which each startup is invited to pitch their project (current state of progress, next steps) and answer questions. Digital Business News is tasked with assisting participants to produce and deliver an effective and dynamic pitch, then film a video on the stand of each startup, which then will be aired on equipauto.com. The young companies have the opportunity of exhibiting from two to five days at preferential rates. The show is deploying a communication campaign around the Innovation & Startups Park, in the form of a direct marketing drive targeting more than 12,000 qualified contacts, a digital campaign on the major social media, specific visitor promotions and advertising, and a partnership with Viva Technology, the new international event dedicated to startups. equipauto.com

Automechanika Dubai adds Roadshow destinations Automechanika Dubai has shortlisted additional Roadshow destinations: Iran, Pakistan, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Nigeria, Ghana and Ivory Coast. Automechanika Dubai’s affordable partnership packages allow companies access to these markets to build a network of potential customers and expose their brand. Previous Roadshows have visited Iran (Tabriz, Tehran and Isfahan), Saudi Arabia (Jeddah, Riyadh and Dammam), East Africa (Kenya and Ethiopia), North Africa (Morocco and Tunisia), Oman (Muscat), Abu Dhabi and the CIS (Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. automechanikadubai.com

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Autopromotec continues to grow The 27th edition of Autopromotec, the international garage equipment and automotive aftermarket trade show, that took place in Bologna, Italy, May 24-28, closed with encouraging results: 113,616 professional operators attended the event, 9,627 more compared to the previous edition, which translates to a 9 percent increase. Of these, 90,061 were local Italian professionals, while 23,555 were overseas operators, which means an 8 percent increase of local operators and a 14 percent increase of international visitors. Additionally, 93 conferences were held during the trade show, along with meetings involving about 2,900 industry professionals. Thanks to a long-standing partnership with ICE (Italian Agency for the Promotion and Internationalization of Italian firms) and Unioncamere Emilia Romagna, Autopromotec 2017 also saw the presence of 120 institutional buyers from more than 30 countries. Digital activities were another example of the show’s success. The official website of the event recorded 182,609 single viewers and 1.9 million web page viewings. Particularly lively were activities on the event’s social profiles, with an ever-wider and more active user base that followed the 2017 edition of the show in real time. autopromotec.com

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Messe Frankfurt is building on its growth consistently in the 2017 fiscal year. The company might see sales pass the ¤650 million mark. In 2016, Messe Frankfurt generated sales of about ¤647 million, which reached the same levels in 2015, its most successful year to date. 2016 saw a total of 417 events take place under the Messe Frankfurt umbrella, attracting 4.2 million visitors, more than 3.5 million of which to its trade fairs and exhibitions. Messe Frankfurt, which has five business fields and core areas of competence, intends to increase efforts to expand its Safety, Security & Fire industry segment. With a total of 11 events, Messe Frankfurt is a leading organiser of trade shows and congresses in the international growth segment of civil security. Messe Frankfurt sees its core task as suggesting individual solutions for its customers – whether of a tangible or digital nature – and providing them with hands-on support. So it’s investing in Musikmesse and Tendence with a view to priming the underlying concepts of traditional events for the future. Accordingly, the main aim of repositioning Tendence with respect to its structure, content and timing is to provide Aftermarket International

retailers with a strong sales support tool. The trade show’s growth in product areas confirms the high acceptance of the new concept. As well as the further development of its core business of trade fairs and congresses, Messe Frankfurt is investing in new interaction formats, allowing the company to create new incentives and synergies, including the Musikmesse Festival and the Connected Mobility road show. Next year, the Luminale lighting festival will unveil its new orientation. As a biennial of lighting and urban design, Luminale will shine a spotlight on the key themes of Light + Building together with social and urban issues as well as presenting innovative solutions for city life. About 38 percent of group sales can be attributed to markets outside Germany, about ¤248 million in 2016. Messe Frankfurt is set on expanding its portfolio, including in a number of often challenging markets. A total of 10 new events are lined up for the current fiscal year. Messe Frankfurt has channelled almost one billion Euros into its long-term master plan for modernising its exhibition grounds, with most of this sum having been invested over the past 10 years. Messe Frankfurt is also underlining its commitment to sustainable event management. As part of its long-term energy monitoring activities, the company aims to reduce its base load energy consumption by 10 percent by 2020. The company plans to invest some ¤150 million in its exhibition grounds and portfolio in 2017.

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Mobility Park at AAPEX to feature live demonstrations A new Mobility Park at AAPEX 2017 will feature live demonstrations, giving attendees the opportunity to experience and learn firsthand more about automotive technology. AAPEX, which represents the $740 billion global automotive aftermarket industry, is held annually at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas. Plans are underway for the Mobility Park to include scan tool engine demonstrations, underhood training, a 3-D print area and electric vehicles. It will be located behind the Sands Expo Center in the LINQ parking lot. The Mobility Park is included in the AAPEX online attendee registration fee, which is $40 before Oct. 13. Almost 44,000 targeted buyers, including automotive service professionals, automotive parts retailers, warehouse distributors and dealers, will be in Las Vegas during AAPEX to see the latest parts, products, services and technologies from more than 2,200 exhibiting companies. aapexshow.com aftermarketinternational.com

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Rematec achieves all-time high in visitor purchasing power The international remanufacturing industry gathered at RAI Amsterdam for the largest edition of the industry’s main event, ReMaTec 2017. The show is recognized as the international gathering for remanufacturing specialists, attracting visitors from 75 countries. With a strong focus on sharing knowledge and facilitating valuable connections, the show launched the Meet the Expert sessions, where experts and industry professionals could share their views about challenges they face within the global remanufacturing industry in an informal setting. An inspiring educational program in the ReMaTec Theatre opened cross-sectoral discussions about remanufacturing from industries such as the maritime sector, aviation and information technology. The exhibition also included a comprehensive side-events program, ranging from events, such as the “Deep Dive: How to accelerate circular business through remanufacturing in a Port area?” to an automatic transmission technical seminar (Choice Tech 2017). After the sharp rise of attendance in 2013, with 3,500 professionals attending the show, the number of visitors has stabilized, and a clear shift is heading toward a more international audience. The percentage of international visitors increased from 64 percent in 2013 to 70 percent in 2015 to more than 74 percent in 2017. There was a significant increase of visitors from Asia (North Korea, South Korea and Malaysia) and Europe (Russia, Greece and Hungary, Spain, Italy, Sweden and Albania). Combined with a total of 260 exhibitors from 26 countries, the show has become a representation of the international character of the global remanufacturing industry. Additionally, Salvador Munoz Zarate of Wabco Reman Solutions and Peter Bartel of Circular Economy Solutions, were awarded the ReMaTec Remanufacturer of the Year 2017. The jury recognized both for their work in representing the European automotive remanufacturing industry in lobbying and advising activities with the United Nations and the European Commission. They were the driving force behind the industry’s declaration of common definitions and have made a significant contribution to the greater understanding of the global remanufacturing sector by politicians and policy-makers. rematec.com

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APRA to co-locate International Big R Show with NACE Automechanika The Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association will be co-locating its International Big R Show with NACE Automechanika in 2018 and subsequent years. The first co-located event will occur Aug. 8-10, 2018 in Atlanta. The APRA Big R Show is a networking and education event in North America for the independent automotive remanufacturing industry. NACE Automechanika is the largest U.S. trade show dedicated to high-end technical and management-related training for automotive collision and service repair shops. The combination of these two events will create new networking and education opportunities for exhibitors and attendees alike. The co-located Big R Show and NACE Automechanika events will establish a fast-growing trade show for remanufacturing, collision and service repair in North America. The APRA Big R Show will be co-located with NACE Automechanika for 2019 in Chicago. A location for 2020 has yet to be determined. apra.org

Latin Auto Parts Expo featured range of products, presentations, and companies The fourth edition of the Latin Auto Parts Expo took place July 19-21, 2017, at the Atlapa Convention Center in Panama City, where 357 exhibitors from 18 countries exhibited a range of products, including accessories and custom parts, tools and equipment, auto repair and maintenance, and auto body and trim. About 3,000 visitors from 60 countries were present. Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia and Costa Rica were ranked the top countries of visitors. The U.S. Department of Commerce granted Trade Fair Certification to the expo for the third consecutive year. Through the certification, the Commercial Service of the Department of Commerce recognizes the show organizer’s professional capability to organize a U.S. pavilion and endorses the event as an excellent opportunity to showcase U.S. products and services. Educational Conferences featured a range of speakers from industry leading companies. Presentations included: “Oxygen Sensors Diagnostic and Vehicle Emissions” (Alejandro Hernandez Marquez, Walker Products), “Heavy Duty & Industrial Specialty Lubricants and Fluids” (Santiago Estrada, Warco Products) and “The Benefits & Challenges of Selling Ultra-Premium products in a predominantly Low Cost Market” (Andy Abascal, Akebono Brake). The new product showcase included companies such as Mighty Auto Parts, Greentune/ASNU Fuel Injection, TSI Supercool, Akebono Brake, Rowe October 2017

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Marketing, Harfon Electric, and TVA Automotive. The expo connects manufacturers and distributors of the auto parts industry with qualified buyers from Latin America and the Caribbean, creating and growing the distribution of their products throughout the region. The trade show helps facilitate long-term commercial relationships between suppliers and buyers. The next edition of the expo will be held July 25-27, 2018, at the Atlapa Convention Center in the Republic of Panama. latinpartsexpo.com

Automechanika Shangahi continues to expand Big plans are underway for the next Automechanika Shanghai, scheduled for Nov. 29 through Dec. 2, 2017. Each year, the show continues to expand, as the scale, exhibitor and visitor numbers increase. Held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Puxi, Shanghai, the exhibition space increases to 330,000 square meters this. Approximately 6,000 exhibitors from 42 countries and regions are expected to partake. The number of visitors attending the show is expected to increase to about 130,000 from 140 countries and regions. The show, which is supported by 14 international organizations, is organized by Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) and China National Machinery Industry International. As a pioneer in supporting the automotive industry, Automechanika Shanghai strives to provide a range of educational and technical programming to help equip attendees with the latest industry trends and developments. A series of seminars, summits, product presentations, matchmaking and networking events will cover a broad range of automotive topics. The four main segments of the show are Parts & Components, Electronic & Systems, Repair & Maintenance, and Accessories & Customizing. Last year, Parts & Components was the most popular segment, with Accessories & Customizing being the second most popular. This year, there will be 17 country pavilions that include countries from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and North America, in addition to Asia. Last year, 42 percent of attendees were from Asia. Additionally last year, 32 percent of attendees said the primary purpose of attending the show was to gather information, while 25 percent indicated it was to purchase product, and 21 percent said it was to visit suppliers. automechanika-shanghai.hk.messefrankfurt.com

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Meritor hires VP and chief strategy officer Cheri Lantz joined Meritor as vice president and chief strategy officer. Lantz works closely with the company’s business leaders to identify and assess long-term growth strategies for business units and the overall corporation. Lantz also is responsible for ongoing strategic analyses of the company’s business landscape, opportunities and product portfolio, as well as the longterm economic outlooks and trends associated with global markets. Most recently, Lantz was a principal at Boston Consulting Group in Detroit, focusing on general management, strategy, business development and operations in the North America commercial vehicle market. meritor.com

Airtex names senior strategist of business development Airtex/ASC named Bruce Tartaglione senior strategist of new business development. During his nearly 40 years in the auto care industry, Tartaglione has held many senior management positions, most recently as a consultant. Before that, he was senior vice president of global sales and marketing for Brake Parts Inc. He also has been the vice president of traditional aftermarket for United Components. Tartaglione’s background includes management positions with Standard Motor Products and BWD (Echlin/Dana). Tartaglione has been active in various aftermarket organizations, including the Automotive Sales Council, Auto Care Association and Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association. airtexproducts.com

Akebono names director of aftermarket business Akebono Brake Corporation appointed Russel Stebbins director of aftermarket business. In this newly-created role, Stebbins will support the sales and marketing staff to help with strategy and growth of the company’s aftermarket business in North and Latin America. Stebbins will be responsible for leveraging the company’s braking technologies to secure new opportunities for growth. Stebbins joins the company from his most recent role as director of the automotive aftermarket for Lumileds. Before that, he held several positions at various global locations with TRW Automotive, now ZF Friedrichshafen AG. akebonobrakes.com

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Ken-Tool names national sale manager Ken-Tool appointed Ben Graham national sales manager. Graham has spent his entire career in the tire and rubber industry, employed by Myers Industries for almost 20 years in a variety of sales functions, and BJ Rocket America as general manager of sales. Graham’s deep knowledge of the company’s product lines and distribution channels will allow for a quick and seamless transition in the role.

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Melling changes executive sales staff

Darwin Moen joined Remy as vice president of sales. In his new role, Moen is responsible for sales strategy, program development, customer relations, category management, and establishing and managing key performance indicators. Moen began his career with Maytag in 1983, serving various sales positions. When Maytag was acquired by Whirlpool in 2006, Moen relocated to its headquarters in Benton Harbor, Michigan, to serve as director of key accounts – Midwestern division. In 2010, Moen became the national sales director for Lowes and was promoted to national sales director, key accounts in 2012.

Mark Melling, CEO of Melling Engine Parts, has announced changes to the company’s aftermarket executive sales team for 2017. Laura Short was promoted to vice president of North American aftermarket sales. Short has been with the company for 31 years in various roles. Her knowledge and experience covers all aspects of sales management and delivering customer satisfaction. Before assuming the new role, she served as sales manager – special markets. Mike Osterhaus has been promoted to vice president of aftermarket product management. Osterhaus, who has been with the company for 21 years, is committed to quality products. Most recently, he has served as the aftermarket engineering director. Tom Trosin, who most recently served as the president of Melling Aftermarket, is president of Melling World Trade and export sales. Trosin, who has been with the company for 29 years, replaces Ernie Rodriguez, who retired from Melling World Trade this fall.

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Allison names new CEO

Executive vice president of Spectra Premium, retires

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Remy names VP of sales

David Graziosi, president and CFO of Allison Transmission Holdings, will succeed CEO Lawrence Dewey on June 1, 2018. Graziosi, 51, joined Allison as executive vice president, CFO and treasurer in November 2007 shortly after the sale of Allison Transmission by General Motors to The Carlyle Group and Onex Corporation, ultimately leading to an IPO in March 2012. Graziosi was named president in January 2016. In his current role, he oversees operations, purchasing and supplier quality, quality and reliability, legal, corporate affairs and communications, internal audit, human resources, information systems and services, and financial activities. Graziosi began his career in public 32

accounting and has extensive experience in multinational manufacturing businesses. The company’s board of directors will consider internal and external candidates to assume Allison’s CFO position and implement an appropriate transition plan.

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Kerry Best Sr., executive vice president of Spectra Premium, retired on Aug. 31. Best has been a pioneer in the aftermarket heat transfer industry for more than 45 years, first as owner of Coulter Radiator and, since 1998, as an executive of the aftermarket division at Spectra Premium. Jacques Mombleau, CEO of Spectra, says Best set a strong foundation in the company’s aftermarket division and leaves it with a great management team in place to continue to reach higher goals. Jason Best, senior vice president of aftermarket, now heads the aftermarket operations at Spectra. spectrapremium.com October 2017

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Catalog helps technicians with commercial vehicles

Truck-Lite achieves standard position with Navistar

Raybestos’ new Commercial Vehicle Application Catalog and Specification Guide (BPI-CV17) helps fleet managers and professional service technicians meet the heavy-duty demands of commercial vehicles. A single-source solution for disc brake service from Class 1 hydraulics to Class 8 air disc, the company’s commercial vehicle product line consists of specialty friction, including truck and medium duty and school bus friction, premium rotors, friction-ready calipers, hydraulics, hardware and hoses. The company delivers commercial vehicle products that meet or exceed OEM specifications on quality, performance and wear, while providing overall value.

Truck-Lite Co. a provider of heavy-duty lighting, wire harness and visibility systems, achieved standard position on the International LTTM Series, a new heavy-duty offering from Navistar. New for the 2018 model year, the LT Series will feature three Truck-Lite components as standard equipment: the main mirror, located on the doors of the truck; the fender mirror, located on the hood of the truck; and halogen headlights. Truck-Lite’s custom LED headlights will be available as an upgrade. Both the standard halogen and optional LED lighting systems will be manufactured at Truck-Lite’s corporate facility in Falconer, N.Y. truck-lite.com

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AAPEX to feature several new events

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APEX 2017 attendees will get a look at tomorrow’s automotive aftermarket in the all-new Technology Intersection at this year’s event, which will take place Oct. 31 through Nov. 2. AAPEX, which is held annually at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas, represents the $740 billion global automotive aftermarket industry. Companies exhibiting in this area will have the opportunity to use virtual reality, simulators and other interactive interfaces to demonstrate future, innovative automotive technology currently not available in the aftermarket. The Technology Intersection – which will be located in the Venetian Ballroom, Upper Level 2 – is one of many new programs at AAPEX 2017 to keep attendees informed. Additional programs include the new Mobility Park, enhanced AAPEXedu sessions, Let’s Tech presentations and a Service Professionals Summit. For the first time, AAPEX will host the Technology and Telematics Forum V5.0 to spotlight cyber security, Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication, vehicle data and original equipment (OE) technology. The Congress of Automotive Repair and Service (CARS) – sponsored

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by the Automotive Service Association (ASA) – and the Auto Alliance will present the forum for auto repair professionals, as well as professionals from other automotive aftermarket segments. The forum, which is part of the AAPEXedu 2017 program, will show attendees how to protect their businesses, customers, employees and life from cyber-attacks. Dr. Anuja Sonalker, founder of Steer Tech and cyber security expert, along with Donny Seyfer, co-owner of Seyfer Automotive, will provide the latest information about cyber security and how to avoid being a victim. Bob Redding, ASA Washington, D.C. representative, will lead a panel discussion about what’s coming to V2V and Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) communication. A 5G expert and a GM On Star staff member will participate in this discussion. Bill Long, president of the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), and Aaron Solomon, CEO and owner of Mobile Devices Ingenierie in France, will address vehicle data, including who owns the data, who gets it and how auto repair professionals can use it. Seyfer will lead this discussion with a focus on the responsibilities and challenges of logging and sifting through the data of vehicles producing a terabyte or more of data per day. The forum, which will be held Nov. 2 at The Venetian, will conclude with presentations by OEs on their latest technologies. AAPEX 2017 is expected to feature 2,200 exhibiting companies. Approximately 158,000 automotive aftermarket professionals from more than 140 countries are projected to be in Las Vegas during AAPEX and the SEMA Show. AAPEX is co-owned by the Auto Care Association and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association, the light vehicle aftermarket division of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association. For more information, visit aapexshow.com. Follow AAPEX at #AAPEX17 on social media. n


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ith industry professionals from more than 130 countries attending the SEMA Show each year, the trade show offers valuable resources, activities and amenities for international visitors. From the Center for International Commerce to translators and an international happy hour, show amenities help international buyers connect with exhibitors and find new products at the 2017 SEMA Show, which takes place Oct. 31 to Nov. 3 in Las Vegas.. “The show is the best place for exhibitors to meet with international buyers and grow their export business,” says Linda Spencer, senior director of international and government affairs for SEMA. “Automotive customization is growing worldwide, and buyers look to the show to find new products and see what the hot trends are.” International resources are: • Registration. Applications for show credentials are available in multiple languages – and include an easy option to request a visa letter if necessary – at semashow.com/register. • Center for International Commerce. The center serves as home base for visitors from outside the U.S. during the show. Among the resources available in the center are translators, private meeting rooms, a lounge area and complimentary Wi-Fi. • Happy hour. The evening mixer is a chance for international buyers to connect with strategic exhibitors and the U.S. Department of Commerce. • Roundtables. On Oct. 30, attendees will hear from, and learn about, growing vehicle markets in key countries. The international activities are part of a year-round program that includes trips to preidentified countries, ongoing legislative advocacy and buyer relations activities. Exhibitors are invited to expand their reach, product exposure and show-floor presence by offering products to builders through the Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list, which connects manufacturers with builders looking to create or complete a vehicle project. The list features product offers and contact information provided by exhibitors. Builders interested in obtaining a product use the information to contact exhibitors directly. Furthermore, the show provides attendees and exhibitors with learning opportunities to support professional development and provide the help tools to grow small businesses. Last year, education attendance exceeded

10,000 learners. Partnering with the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS), Tire Industry Association (TIA) and Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR), the show will deliver a centralized and comprehensive program that addresses industry-specific training and small-business best practices, such as socialmedia marketing, human resources, finance and customer service. More than 100 sessions will be offered. Builders with a car or truck on display at the show can enter the Battle of the Builders competition by applying online. The program recognizes and garners increased media exposure to vehicle builders, their vehicles and the products that make the vehicles unique. New for this year is the expanded “Young Guns” category, a program introduced in 2016 to provide heightened exposure for up-and-coming builders. As part of this program, SEMA partnered with AutoCon, Bonnier Corp. and Goodguys Rod & Custom Association to award builders age 27 and younger (as of Nov. 3, 2017) who don’t have a vehicle at the show an opportunity to participate in the program, now in its fourth year. Partnering organizations will award six winners at select regional events a prize package that includes an allexpenses-paid trip for two to this year’s show, transportation of the winner’s vehicle, a designated feature spot at the show and automatic entry into the competition. Winners from the partnering organizations then will compete in Battle of Builders, alongside the builders who entered with a feature or booth vehicle from the annual trade-only event. All competitors, their vehicles and sponsoring exhibitors receive increased exposure at the show and the possibility of being featured in a one-hour, nationwide television special that will air on the Velocity Network. Entering its fifth year, the Launch Pad is a young entrepreneur automotive competition offering innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs younger than the age of 40 a platform to pitch their businesses to a panel of industry judges. The program has three prize packages designed to raise awareness and exposure to new automotive aftermarket products on the market. The program’s previous winners attribute much of their success to the Launch Pad; key industry relationships they were able to form; access to business tools, resources and marketing packages; and the overall exposure from participating in the program. For more information visit semashow.com. n

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Technology upsurge in Asia’s auto industry enhances aftermarket presence at Automechanika Shanghai

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sia’s automotive industry is undergoing rapid technological changes thanks to consumer demand for new energy vehicles, faster workshop speeds, increased customization options and improved in-car technologies. Many of the region’s aftermarket enterprises are looking for a more technological edge, more environmentally friendly products and processes, and superior repair and management standards. This opportunity is being brought to life at Automechanika Shanghai, where, this year, it will welcome about 6,000 exhibitors and 130,000 visitors. The show also is expected to house some of the latest advancements from the global and domestic automotive industries. Astrace, a Chinese glass window film and paint developer that has various brands within the aftermarket sector, is exhibiting for the first time at Automechanika Shanghai 2017, with the goal of expanding into some of Asia’s most promising regions. “We’re looking to broaden our horizons in Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia,” says Kris Yang, manager of international business at Astrace. “These regions are all experiencing a growing presence in the sector, and with the help of Automechanika Shanghai, we’re hoping to capitalize on this growth.” Similarly, fellow exhibiting business KYB, a shock absorber manufacturer, says China is constantly demanding a higher level of technical products and expertise.

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“Thanks to the growing consumer need for smarter vehicles and electric cars, China is looking to continually grow in terms of design, research, development and component manufacturing,” says Lijun Fu, deputy general manager of marketing at KYB Trading (Shanghai). “This is good news because it boosts and diversifies the demand for parts, components, repair and maintenance. Thanks to this demand, we’re exploring more advanced technologies.” The shift toward new energy and improved service in Asia’s auto industry also is part of a bigger market trend in environmental awareness. With new energy vehicles in China expected to represent at least one-fifth of car sales by 2025, an increasing number of industry sectors are looking to improve their carbon footprint, including many key players in the aftermarket business. “In terms of automotive lubricants, things like pollution control and low carbon emissions are some of the key development trends in what is such a prosperous region,” says Yukiyoshi Takahashi, director and president at the JX Nippon Oil & Energy brand by Eneos. Consequently, regulations of exhaust emissions are expected to become even stricter in the region, along with increased requirements on environmental protection. Many exhibitors at the show already are adapting to this shift in focus for the industry. Coating supplier Oerlikon Balzers is looking to showcase its sustainability credentials. Its coating technologies on display during Automechanika Shanghai can help improve energy consumption levels and the overall performance of vehicles, as well as reduce wear and friction for parts, according to the company. Automechanika Shanghai will take place Nov. 29 – Dec. 2 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center covering 330,000 sqm. A new Reifen Zone will showcase the latest tires, wheels and rims, while upgrades to the E-mobility & Infrastructure zone will create a stronger focus on electronics, systems and future solutions. For more information, visit automechanika-shanghai.com. n


HDAW builds on knowledge to drive industry success

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he 12th annual Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week 2018 is a four-day (Jan. 22-25, 2018), multifaceted, executive business conference at The Mirage in Las Vegas that’s tailored for the independent heavy duty distributors and their suppliers. HDAW incorporates several beneficial elements for business development by combining: • expert presentations; • discussions; • educational sessions; • more than 1,600 prearranged, supplier/ distributor one-on-one meetings; • a world-class product expo; • more than 24 hours of open networking time during meals, breaks and receptions. HDAW’16 was a record-breaking conference that included 2,517 attendees. Conference organizers announced the theme for this year’s conference: “People, Partners, and Profits.” HDAW 2018 will offer industry participants education programs, a product expo with the latest in HD parts-services and information, peer networking and social activities. “Take away any of the three components of people, partners and profits, and the industry crumbles,” says Troy Zurbuchen, president, Midwest Heavy Duty and Midwest Trailer Sales, and the distributor co-chair of HDAW’18. “We want to be able to communicate to attendees why each one is so critical to the independent aftermarket and how to best build on the knowledge to help drive success in industry.” “We are very focused on all of the key elements of success in our industry and finding ways to continuously improve on them,” says Matt Forner, director, aftermarket sales, Grote Industries, and HDAW’18 supplier co-chair. “This year, we’re dedicated to the essential parts that make the heavy duty aftermarket successful.” This year’s show will present two new programs designed to foster more learning and networking for

attendees to create additional business opportunities – the hands-on training program and the HDAW reserved meal tables. The training program offers distributors who don’t participate in one-on-one meetings the opportunity to meet with participating suppliers in their booths. They can take advantage of as many as six prescheduled, 20-minute private training sessions during the morning of Jan. 24. Suppliers will conduct specialized sales and technical product training pertaining to the HD independent aftermarket distributor during the sessions on the product expo show floor. Suppliers participating in oneon-one meetings have the option to schedule four extra meetings in a more intimate setting instead of waiting in line for a table at a Mirage restaurant. A private area in the Mirage Grand Ballroom will be set aside with reserved tables during the scheduled breakfast and lunch times on Jan. 23 and 24. The reserved ballroom sections will be set with dividers surrounding tables of eight to 10 for privacy purposes. Each table will be identified with a company sign, and buffets will be set up for the private dining areas. Companies who participate will have the same table for breakfast and lunch on both days. Each participating supplier has carefully selected products to offer only to distributors attending HDAW 2018, which provides an opportunity for distributors to introduce new products lines into their businesses, as well as save money. There will be more than 300 suppliers exhibiting at HDAW, making it the largest gathering of heavy duty aftermarket suppliers in the industry in one place at one time. For more information, visit hdaw.org. n

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Big R to be a member-centric event

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he International Big R Show, which bills itself as the ultimate networking and educational event for the remanufacturing industry, will be held from Oct. 28-30, 2017, at Bally’s in Las Vegas. The show is being run by the Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association this year, which will allow APRA the freedom to make this a member-centric event. There will be more than 80 booths and 1,000 expected attendees, who will be able to keep current with industry trends and developments. Tentative speakers include: • Mohammad Samii, of Sammy’s Auto Electric Service, who will talk about newer charging/starting systems and components; • Wayne Colonna, of Automatic Transmission Service Group, who will discuss transability; • Greg Arsenault, of AMBAC International, who will talk about whether reman turbochargers are right for a business; • Dr. Michael Haselkorn, of the Golisano Institute for Sustainability at the Rochester Institute of Technology, who will discuss optimizing the remanufacturing cleaning process; and • “G” Jerry Truglia, of ATTS, who will talk about advanced vehicles. For more information visit apra.org. n

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Opportunities in Taiwan

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he 34th Taipei International Auto Parts & Accessories Show, Taipei AMPA, will be held April 11-14, 2018 at the Nangang Exposition Center, TWTC Exhibition Hall 1 Area B. The show also includes AutoTronics Taipei. There will be more than 1,200 exhibitors (in 3,300 booths) from Taiwan, Mainland China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea, U.S.A, the Philippines, Singapore and Germany. Exhibitor categories include: • Auto Parts; • Auto Accessories; • Tuning & Restyling; • Engine Parts; • Chassis System; • Automobile Frame and Parts; • Repair & Maintenance; • Automobile Electronic Components & Parts; • Automobile Electronic Products; • Tire & Rim. Highlights of the show include a preshow press conference, opening ceremony, innovation awards display, one-on-one trade meetings, presentations about the auto parts industry in ASEAN countries and a forum titled “Auto Electronics & Internet of Vehicles.” Taipei AMPA is a critical platform for international AM manufacturers to present their latest achievements. With advanced, high-quality products, the show is promising for global buyers. Visitors – not to mention the large amount of Japanese visitors – continue to return to the show year after year, Last year, the number of visitors from Japan increase 10 percent from 2016. For more information, visit taipeiampa.com.tw. n

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October 2017

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October 28-30, 2017 • Bally’s Las Vegas The Ultimate Networking & Educational Event for the Remanufacturing Industry • Network with 1000+ Reman Industry Leaders. • Grow your business - sell, order & close deals! • Keep current with industry trends & developments. • Interact with top supplier/ vendors.

Big R Show: Attend for just $20 The APRA Big R Show will feature the latest products and services for the remanufacturing industry. Register for just $20 for the trade show and reception. Education seminars and lunch with a keynote speaker are available for an extra fee.

Discounted Hotel Rooms APRA has secured discounted rooms for members as low as $119/night - $159/night at Bally’s. You can extend your stay in the discounted APRA block for AAPEX. For details, visit www.apra.org/2017BigRHotel

Big R Trade Show: Reserve Your Booth Today at the #1 Reman Show The Big R Trade Show is selling quickly. Contact Scott Parker at sparker@apra.org or 703-968-2772 to reserve your affordable booth at the #1 Reman Show and gain exposure. This year, the show will feature a Reman Pavilion for the first time.

For more information, visit www.apra.org/2017BigR Attending AAPEX? Show your badge at the Big R Show registration desk at Bally’s Las Vegas for a free show pass! MARK ON CARD NO. 469


www.smpcorp.com

AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET LEADER Founded in 1919, Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP®) is a leading independent manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of replacement parts in the automotive aftermarket industry. SMP® is organized into two major operating segments: an Engine Management Segment that manufactures a full line of engine management-related products, and a Temperature Control Segment that manufactures and remanufactures a full line of replacement parts for automotive air conditioning and heating systems. As we near our 100th year in business, we’re proud to say that we still manufacture a vast majority of our products, including more than 100 categories, at our own facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia. With our vertically integrated, TS16949- and ISO9001-certified facilities in place, we’re capable of implementing our strict quality standards over and over again. MARK ON CARD NO. 470

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