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SMALL BUSINESS
Pony Cars Rule SEMA Show, According to InsideLine.com
Camaros, Mustangs, Challengers and Genesis Coupes among Highlights
Business Wire
InsideLine.com,
the most-read automotive enthusiast Web site, has kicked off its
coverage of the 2009 Specialty Equipment Market Association (
SEMA)
show, an annual trade show held in Las Vegas featuring every automotive
accessory imaginable.
Among the highlights of the
2009
SEMA show are:
Jay
Leno Camaro Project Car: According to Leno, this twin-turbo version
of the 2010 Camaro V6 makes 425 horsepower thanks to the addition of
Turbonetics T-3 turbos and an air-to-air intercooler.
Mopar
Dodge Challenger 1320: The street-legal Challenger 1320 "image
vehicle" has a massive 7.0-liter Hemi V8 that packs 556 horsepower and
540 pound-feet of torque. All that energy is transferred to the rear
wheels via a six-speed manual gearbox, a custom Dynatrac rear housing
with Dana 60 internals and a selectable ARB locking rear diff.
2010
Cobra Jet Mustang: The heavily modified 'Stang gets a (roughly) 475
hp supercharged 5.4-liter V8 with an intake element that looks to be
about the size of an office trash can and an ear drum-pummeling exhaust
note.
Mid-Engine
Hyundai Genesis Coupe by Rhys Millen: This V8-powered version of the
Genesis coupe has a 4.6-liter V8 with the fitment of eight individual
throttle bodies and a set of JE pistons that should bump the compression
ratio from the stock 10.4:1 to about 10.9:1 or 11.0:1. We're guessing at
least 450 horses.
InsideLine.com Editor Scott Oldham added, “Seeing
Bigfoot
and shaking hands with Mario Andretti are other highlights of this
year’s show for me so far. This place is a car-lover’s dream, year after
year.”
Complete coverage of the
2009
SEMA show including videos and photos can be found at
http://www.insideline.com/auto-shows/sema/2009/.
Follow InsideLine.com on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/insideline_com.
About Edmunds Inc. (
http://www.edmunds.com/help/about/)
Edmunds Inc. publishes four Web sites that empower, engage and educate
automotive consumers, enthusiasts and insiders.
Edmunds.com,
the premier online resource for automotive consumer information,
launched in 1995 as the first automotive information Web site. Its most
popular feature, the Edmunds.com
True
Market Value
®
, is relied upon by millions of people
seeking current transaction prices for new and used vehicles.
Edmunds.com was named "Best Car Research Site" by Forbes ASAP, has been
selected by consumers as the "Most Useful Web Site" according to every
J.D. Power and Associates New Autoshopper.com Study(SM), was ranked
first in the Survey of Car-Shopping Web Sites by
The Wall Street
Journal and was rated "#1" in Keynote's study of third-party
automotive Web sites.
Inside
Line
launched in 2005 and is the most-read automotive enthusiast
Web site.
CarSpace launched
in 2006 and is an automotive social networking Web site.
AutoObserver.com launched
in 2007 and provides insightful automotive industry commentary and
analysis. Edmunds Inc. is headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and
maintains a satellite office in suburban Detroit.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-05 12:26:00
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