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Just when you think you've spotted the next new trend, something comes along that takes you off in an entirely new direction. Just look at the big Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show in Las Vegas, a mecca for performance prognosticators who wander endlessly among the 1,800 booths packed with auto parts and tools of every description. Of course, many suppliers are trim and truck companies with glowing lights, pounding stereos or bike racks for SUVs, but the serious go-fast companies were in the majority at the November, 2003 show; yet, their dizzying array of products makes trying to figure out where the car hobby is headed a tough challenge.

OEM Presence
As we know, the major car manufacturers are always coming out with something faster than before, and SEMA Featured Manufacturer Ford had plenty of SVT Mustangs, Lightnings and the new Ford GT on hand for the clean-hands crowd. But all the major players are devoting budget and manpower to developing parts for the lucrative performance market.


Mopar Performance group launched its line of hot crate engines for classic Chryslers, as well as serious circle-track mills in V-8 and Midget 4-cylinder form. Midget racing seems to be experiencing a revival of interest, as Ford recently built a spec Zetec for that market.


GM has not been idly observing this activity, keeping its engineers busy turning the Ecotec 4-banger into a serious salt and sport-compact racing engine. Also on display was a record-setting Saturn that ran 212.684 mph last year, as well as the So-Cal Lakester riding on solid spin-cast urethane tires. Like many of the concept cars on hand, this trad/rad rig was a joint development project between a manufacturer (GM) and an independent tuner (So-Cal Speed Shop). The Lakester also highlighted a very hot trend: combining traditional styles of cars and trucks with modern technology under the skin. In line with that, Painless Wiring has expanded their extensive line of conversion harnesses for installing the latest injected and computer-controlled engines into classic musclecars, hot rods and kit cars.

Crate and Switch
Crate engines are still a hot part of the aftermarket industry, with OEM manufacturers and the aftermarket going head-to-head for market share. Mopar is offering old-style Hemis in 426, 472 and 528-inch versions, as well as a 500-inch Wedge and a variety of small-block versions. Roush Performance has expanded from its NASCAR base to sell street engines for rods, musclecars and Cobra replicas. They range in displacement from 306 to 427 cubic inches, boasting as much as 550 horses, even though all are based on Windsor small blocks. Ironically, one displaces 327 inches, and it might sound odd saying you have a 327 Ford under the hood! Shaver Racing Engines is also into big mills. The company's injected 502 Chevy pumps out 525 hp. Can street compact crate engines be far behind?

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Photo Guide

Ford made its high-performance history the centerpiece of the exhibit.

The new Hemi is Mopar's latest crate motor.

Dodge Midget engine lays on its side.

So-Cal Lakester looks great and packs Ecotec power.

Roush V-8 with injection would look right at home in that Cobra replica.

Roush Zetec is one of the first compact crate motors.

Shaver engines look and run great.

Demon 3X2 setup mimics the old Corvette Tri-Power setup.

Mooneyes EFI 97 looks vintage, runs modern.

Street and Performance decked out this injected 502-inch big block.

Granatelli Motor Sports showed this turbo Corvette C-5.

This Holley manifold is set up for the bottle.

Crane distributor is optically fired and can be adjusted in seconds for street or strip.

SCAT cranks and rods beef up engines to take modern power levels.

Richmond makes 4, 5 and 6-speed gearboxes.

OS Ginken showed these trick clutches to fit Porsches and Lamborghinis.

QA1 street shocks are quickly adjusted for compression and rebound.

Tires are getting shorter. Check out this 30-series rubber.



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