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By Counterman
link hidden, please login to view link hidden, please login to view link hidden, please login to view, the parent company of link hidden, please login to view, announced the addition of link hidden, please login to view to the BCA aftermarket product line. This latest new number announcement delivers expanded OE‑quality coverage for key Lexus, Toyota, and Mazda applications, representing more than 800,000 vehicles in operation across North America. “These new part numbers reinforce BCA’s commitment to coverage and OE‑quality performance in high‑value segments of the market,” said Matt Gorski, manager of product development, automotive aftermarket. “As import platforms continue to evolve, we remain focused on providing dependable solutions that help our customers capture replacement demand with confidence.”
The new additions strengthen BCA’s late‑model import coverage across key Lexus, Toyota, and Mazda platforms, including a growing mix of luxury, hybrid, and electric vehicles. By addressing both emerging electrified applications and sustained service demand in premium internal‑combustion models, this release further reinforces BCA’s ability to deliver durable, OE‑quality solutions for a broad and evolving segment of the aftermarket, the company said.
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link hidden, please login to view link hidden, please login to view link hidden, please login to view, the parent company of link hidden, please login to view, announced the addition of link hidden, please login to view to the BCA aftermarket product line. This latest new number announcement delivers expanded OE‑quality coverage for key Lexus, Toyota, and Mazda applications, representing more than 800,000 vehicles in operation across North America. “These new part numbers reinforce BCA’s commitment to coverage and OE‑quality performance in high‑value segments of the market,” said Matt Gorski, manager of product development, automotive aftermarket. “As import platforms continue to evolve, we remain focused on providing dependable solutions that help our customers capture replacement demand with confidence.”
The new additions strengthen BCA’s late‑model import coverage across key Lexus, Toyota, and Mazda platforms, including a growing mix of luxury, hybrid, and electric vehicles. By addressing both emerging electrified applications and sustained service demand in premium internal‑combustion models, this release further reinforces BCA’s ability to deliver durable, OE‑quality solutions for a broad and evolving segment of the aftermarket, the company said.
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Standard Motor Products Inc. (SMP) announced expanded coverage in multiple engine sensor categories. Advanced internal combustion engine systems such as variable valve timing and turbocharging depend on timely, accurate data from multiple sensors. SMP said its engine sensors are designed for accuracy, speed and durability, and each sensor is tested and validated for performance in extreme conditions.
Engine Sensor Categories and New Part Numbers
link hidden, please login to view engine sensor categories include camshaft position sensors, crankshaft position sensors, battery current and voltage sensors, mass air flow (MAF) sensors, manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensors, coolant temperature sensors, throttle position sensors and fuel pressure sensors. Recent part number additions have expanded these categories. MAP sensors have been added for General Motors vehicles through the 2025 model year, as well as Ford vehicles such as the 2021 through 2025 F-150, 2018 to 2023 Transit Connect and 2021 to 2024 Bronco. MAF sensors are new for 2.2 million Lexus and Toyota vehicles, as well as Cadillac cars and SUVs through 2024. Coolant temperature sensors were recently introduced for vehicles such as the 2020 to 2023 Chevrolet Silverado and 2021 to 2023 GMC Yukon.
Multiple battery current and voltage sensors were recently added, introducing coverage for the 2020 to 2025 Nissan Sentra, 2018 to 2024 Jeep Wrangler, 2019 to 2023 Kia Soul and 2019 to 2025 Lexus ES300h. Additionally, engine oil level sensors have been introduced for more than 6 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles through the 2025 model year.
Testing and Validation
link hidden, please login to view said its engine sensors are subjected to extensive testing in the lab, on actual vehicles and at the end of the line to ensure quality. Camshaft and crankshaft position sensors undergo vibration testing for 48 to 68 hours on multiple planes for durability and are chamber tested from minus 40 °F to 257 °F for accuracy in all conditions. They are then validated on actual vehicles to help optimize the performance of fuel injection and variable valve timing systems. Each sensor is end of line tested for timing, pulse width and signal amplitude. “Standard offers thousands of precision engineered sensors in multiple categories, providing our trusted partners with the industry leading coverage they expect from us,” said John Herc, vice president of vehicle control marketing at SMP. “But we do not just stop at coverage; we design and test our engine sensors specifically for accuracy, speed and durability to keep modern vehicles operating as intended.”
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link hidden, please login to view appeared first on link hidden, please login to view. When filters bulge or split at the seam, gaskets protrude from their base plate and oil is dripping from the engine and chassis, the oil filter often gets the blame. Some install a second or third filter, convinced the filter is the culprit. The fact is the filter encountered overpressurization due to a stuck pressure […]
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WIX Filters is expanding its support for World of Outlaws by adding sponsorship of the Late Model Series presented by DIRTVision to its previous years’ backing for the NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series.
“World of Outlaws is truly ‘The Greatest Show on Dirt’, offering fans some of the most adrenaline-pumping, tire-spinning, nitro-burning open-wheel racing on the planet,” said Carmina Lopez, brand manager for
link hidden, please login to view. “We’ve expanded our sponsorship with World of Outlaws to showcase how our filters leave our competition eating our dust and guide drivers all the way to their own checkered flags.” Starting Lineup and Fan Drawings
WIX Filters will present the starting lineup at the track and on DIRTVision, the exclusive live streaming home of the World of Outlaws, for the nightly feature in both circuits. This builds on WIX Filters’ continued sponsorship of the third heat at every Sprint Car Series race night.
At select events, dirt racing fans can take a selfie with the WIX Filters sprint car and enter drawings for swag, including a racing pennant signed by the top drivers in both series.
Additionally,
link hidden, please login to viewwill be featured as a sponsor on every World of Outlaws event broadcast on CBS Sports Network and DIRTVision. Technical Sponsor and Filters for Motorsports
WIX Filters has served as a technical sponsor of World of Outlaws racing teams dating back to the circuit’s inception in the late 1970s. This experience enables WIX Filters to offer oil and air filters designed to stand up to the high RPMs and demanding conditions encountered throughout the world of motorsports.
Support for DIRTcar HP Engine Builders Program
WIX Filters is also supporting the DIRTcar HP Engine Builders program for dirt track racing’s premier divisions. This initiative promotes collaboration between aftermarket parts manufacturers, dirt track race car builders, suppliers and sanctioning bodies to help improve engine technology and support the development of the sport.
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