2018 SEMA Show

TreadKillers at SEMA 2018


Who are TreadKillers?

TreadKillers are a 2017 established Tuning House based in Essen, Germany.
mostly specialized in Stage Tuning and custom tailored vehicle modifications.


TreadKillers Stage Tuning


Non-Performance Stage Tuning

This packs are more oriented for normal road uses. They do still boost the power of the vehicle but without compensating for comfort.

Stage Pack for : Zenshi Altrea GTS-34M

Modified :


Stage 1

-New Air Ride Suspension
-New Exhaust System
-New ECU

Stage 2
  • TUBATECH Turbo System boosting the engine to 630hp
  • Complete “TreadKillers” Bodykit

Stage Pack for: LMC Tempest

Modified Car:


Stage 1

-New Springs
-New Exhaust System
-New ECU
-New set of brakes

Stage 2
  • TUBATECH TwinTurbo System boosting the engine to 540hp
  • Complete “TreadKillers” Bodykit
  • “RicerLite” Underglow
  • New Gearbox tuning

Stage Pack for: FAAL Foreia VIII

Modfied Car :


Stage 1

-New Air Ride Suspension
-New Exhaust System
-New ECU

Stage 2
  • TUBATECH Turbo System boosting the engine to 340hp
  • Complete “TreadKillers” Bodykit

Stage Pack for: LMC Maladus 430

Modified Car:


Stage 1

-New Air Ride Suspension
-New Exhaust System
-New ECU

Stage 2
  • TUBATECH Turbo System boosting the engine to 570hp
  • Complete “TreadKillers” Bodykit

Performance Stage Tuning
This Stage packs are to boost your cars performance to the max.

Stage pack for : Keika Katana 2400

Modified Car:


Stage 1

-New Springs
-New Exhaust System
-New ECU
-New set of brakes

Stage 2

-New Cams
-New Intake
-New Head and Tail lights, bonnet and spoiler

Stage 3
  • TUBATECH TwinTurbo System boosting the engine to 300hp
  • Complete “TreadKillers” wide Bodykit
  • New Pistons
  • New Gearbox tuning

Stage pack for : Keika Katana S15

Modified Car:


Stage 1

-New Springs
-New Exhaust System
-New ECU
-New set of brakes

Stage 2

-New Cams
-New Intake
-New Head and Tail lights, bonnet and spoiler

Stage 3
  • TUBATECH TwinTurbo System boosting the engine to 510hp
  • Complete “TreadKillers” wide Bodykit
  • New Pistons
  • New Cams for the 10k Redline
  • New Gearbox tuning

Full custom builds.
These are fully custom, one of a kind builds for customers or the own portfolio

Complete Conversion for : Keika Katana I

Modified Car:


A complete new take on a old car. The car has been engine swapped with the LMC Tempest 3L Boxer 6.
The car also has been fitted with a AWD system. Another change (besides the big aero pack) is the up-to-date sport interior

Complete Conversion for : Zenshi Altaris GTS-24

Modified Car:


A true SuperVan. The car is fitted with a 5L Vega Furis V8 engine and fitting it with a TwinTurbo setup pushing the car to 1014 horsepower. Giving the car a 0-100 in 3.4sec and pulling 1.16g with the new Suspension parts and tuning.

Complete Conversion for : Aniki Yosemite


The “Yeetsemite” is a complete rebuild of the Aniki Yosemite. It was rebuild so much that the only stock parts are the firewall and chassis. Everything else was ether updates, swapped or complete rebuild.
The Yeetsemite is now running a AWD system with the same 5L 1000hp engine. The car is set up for Gymkana and will be at the next Gymkana Competiton.

For prices and questions please visit our website or email us!

( Thanks to @Grandea @Chickenbiscuit @Knightophonix @SilverRemix @BoostandEthanol and @Mr.Computah for letting me using their cars! Check out their stuff!)

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Reminds me of the Mugen Honda Fit

KinJin Tuning


We have 4 cars on display, a Keika Katana (3rd generation), a 2nd generation TSR Kansai drag car, a TSR Comet Turbo 2 and a TSR Mont Royale Turbo R. Today, we’re showcasing the Keika Katana and the TSR Mont Royale Turbo R restomod. We hope you enjoy the cars showcased.


Keika Katana 3 2400


We have a range of products for the Keika available. The car showcased here is the Keika Katana with the mechanical package 3 and equipped with all the KinJin accessories.


Full LED headlight conversion (can be bought for $500)


17-inch 8-spoke magnesium rims (can be bought for $5000)


KinJin Downforce body-kit (can be bought for $2000 with the option of exposed carbon fibre or body coloured)


KinJin Angled Wing (can be bought for $1000)


Carbon-fibre mirrors (can be bought for $500)


KinJin Freeflow Exhaust (can be bought for $3000)
The exhaust makes your Keika louder, but it still street-legal thanks to a high-flow three-way catalytic converter that still passes emission test in most states designed by our R&D team.


KinJin ECU unit (for NA) (can be bought for $500)
With flex-fuel technology integrated in the ECU, the car can run on normal 91 RON pump gas to 100 RON race fuel to E85 Ethanol.


KinJIn Freeflow ITB (can be bought for $1000)
Our R&D team designed the ITBs to give as much throttle response as possible. Also derived from motorsports.


KinJin Freeflow Header (can be bought for $2000)
It is not compatible with the Twin-Turbo conversion package, but it still gives a lot of power to the Keika. It is dervied from motorsport with our R&D team to create as much airflow as possible.


KinJin Twin-Turbo conversion package (can be bought for $6000)
The Twin-Turbo conversion package comes with a new ECU specifically tuned for the Turbo set-up. The ECU is available with flexfuel technology as standard.


TSR Mont Royale Turbo R (Restomodded)
This is a TSR Mont Royale. But not just any Mont Royale, a special one-off custom-made by KinJin. The car was first found in an abandoned barn in Las Vegas in 2015. It was full of dirt and rust. It was also wrecked. The car was brought to a TSR restoration centre in California where the body panels were all taken off. The only thing left was the chassis. The rust was repaired and was given a coat of anti-corrosion. Then, the chassis was sent to Tokyo, Japan where it arrived in the KinJin Tuning workshop. They sourced a new engine from another TSR Mont Royale Turbo R in Canada. The engine was overhauled and was fitted with a new twin-turbo kit. The R&D was used for a year. By the time it finished, the turbo kit was installed and the result was 616HP from this beast. The engine was then installed into the car with no problem. The engine starts up with no problem. Then, new panels are sourced from TSR’s spare parts inventory. They created a new body-kit from the panels. They were fitted onto the car. The fender flares are also custom made to replace the old ones. New wheels from the TSR Comet was fitted into the car. The car runs and drive. So they took a test-drive. Suddenly, the engine exploded and the car was on fire. It was a disappointment for the team, but they didn’t give up. Another engine was found from another Turbo R again. They slapped on the turbo kit and strengthened the engine, then put it in the car again. The car was repaired from the fire damage. Almost 10 days before SEMA 2018, they start wrapping the car and now, here it is!

Thank you @BoostandEthanol for the car!

The next 2 cars will be showcased tomorrow. Thank you!

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Today is the first public day of the 2018 SEMA Show!
At the end of the show, the famous racing game series, Dynamo, will be having a best-in-show vehicle vote that will be integrated into the current iteration of the game, Dynamo 4.

Only performance companies will be allowed to take part, and cars must be sufficiently modified (i.e. not simply cosmetic). No OEM companies will be admitted.

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Track Regulated Tuning


We’re planning to haul several cars to Vegas - starting off with a pet project of the North American branch’s headquarters. They’ve been spending quite some time on this beast to serve as a flagship for our Fuji tuning parts, and every bit of it except the body is bespoke. More about this car will be revealed in the further days of the show, but we can hint that it no longer has the same engine as the original.



Nu series,revive the legends.

SEMA 2018
Last NA Warrior

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Trantec R2-52500

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• Vasco Gear Set - 1.62, 1.64 or 1.82 Ratio
• Custom Sun Gear for 1.1875 Input Shaft
• Custom Output Sun Gear Bushing
• Precision-balanced 4340 Carrier with 4340 Output (TH400 diameter)
• Custom Clutch Hub
• ATI SuperCase and Tailhousing
• 300M Input Shaft with full 1.1875” Diameter
• Custom Super Pump for 1.1875 Input
• Custom 10 Clutch Drum / Clutch Hub
• Premium Competition Friction Super Band
• HD 4140 Band Adjuster
• Wicked Quick Aluminum Billet Valve Body
• Billet Twin Seal Servo and Cover
• Deep Aluminum Cast Pan
• Lokar Direct Mount Dipstick
• Transmission Catch Can
• 6 AN Fittings Standard
• High Flow Filter System
• Multi Lever
• Roller Governor Support
• Bearing in Case for Output Shaft
• Case to Bell Stud Kit
• 100% New Transmission
• 100% Made in the USA

To Showcase the new transmission, Trantec has assembled a MEN 1260X powered by a supercharged ACA dynatorc V10, producing 1230 Horsepower @6000rpm, and 1430Lb/ft of torque @3700RPM.

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(Special thanks to @Nicking_HC, @Dorifto_Dorito and @Nomade0013 for their cars and truck for this!)

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Enso presents

Xavier Llobet’s Personal Passion Project

A 700 Horsepower, firebreathing, Erin Merna 200X, maintaining the stock engine, though little is left on the car that is stock. A 60mm BorkWarmer turbo, and a rally bred, 6 Speed Manual Sequential transmission, this Merna is now a supercar destroying monster.


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Kyoki Motors Nu series

Kyoki Nu series is a special car series which renew a famous car within Kyoki Motors own brand,provides a performance kit for existing model,or customize models from other car brand.Today,Nu series will be the representative of Kyoki Motors in SEMA Show.

Atmospehere Nu

The first car we presents is the Atmosphere.Atmosphere once gained reputation from worldwide enthusiastics and have been remembered by the history.However,the disastrous successor of Atmosphere have sent this supercar series to its grave.But now,Atmosphere has been reborn!By the hands of Nu staffs,Atmosphere shall rise up and make history again!

The new Nu version has kept all the characteristics and traditions from the original!
First of all,this vehicle is powered by a naturally aspirated V10!The old engine form the 1990 have been completely rebuild in order to get pass the emission limit and more importantly,more power!This engine now has a slightly shorter stroke in order to rev highter.Now,it can roar to a mind-blowing 9500Rpm(Insert Over 9000 meme)while producing a whooping 658Hp!

The body work also changes a lot.The rear has been lengthen in order to have better drag performance,which is wide-known as Atmosphere’s weakness.Now she can reach 100km/h in 3 secs and can go up to 360km/h!But that is not the only thing!In order to get more downforce,Nu has a massive hole on her butt!With the new active duo-wing design,now she have over 500kg downforce when cornering,or only 125kg when you are aiming for top speed.Atmosphere Nu also has the newest infotainment system which guarantees excellent driving experience.Atmosphere Nu,the successor of the glory and king of track!

Car file:Atmosphere Nu - Trim 20.car (44.9 KB)

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In cooperation with @strop, the latest new versions of the Prova for some added :hot_pepper::hot_pepper::hot_pepper:
The motorsports version is coming soon.
Thanks to @Rk38 for the nutty car.

The Prova ST-2





Aiming to boost performance the Prova receives an overhaul of the interior (a change to 4 sport Reclaro bucket seats), significant engine overhauls (new camshaft profiles, an aftermarket NHI turbo with more boost, custom lightweight free-flowing exhaust system, uprated intercooler, a performance air intake and new ECU) as well as a new bodykit that produces more downforce together with Seebach coilover springs in addition to stiffer anti-roll bars. Tyres are also upgraded as are the brakes. The stock mechanical LSD and 6 speed manual is retained.

This results in 350hp, about 1450kg of weight, a total of 130kg of downforce.

The stage 2 package is sold as an add-on package to a stock Prova with an expected cost of approximately $5000.

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FUCK
ME

That’s spicy & beautiful :weary: :ok_hand:

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DAMN!!!
I’m really like the design, very bold and very stunning!

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I’m struggling to get any of my video presentations done in a timely fashion. Most of the models are ready and the tuning done, and it’d be a shame to let the deadline lapse without anything to show for it.

So as a preview:

The Gryphon Gear Lineup

brace yourself

From left to right: BMMA Narwhal Drift Sleeper, BMMA Narwhal GG Tune, Maesima Prova ST-R WTA, Sachiuri Sagitta WTA, Zacspeed A1GP “Project Unlimited”

  • BMMA Narwhal Drift Sleeper: It looks like a stock 2 ton luxury sedan. But it has a whole lot shove more under the hood– 1000 horses worth of it. Careful, all of that’s going to the rear wheels only… proving that even when “going easy” the GG crew can’t dial back the madness.
  • BMMA Narwhal GG “MAXIMUM SPAFF” Tune: Hang subtlety (and road legality), this Narwhal’s been stripped and charged to the maximum. The rest of the drivetrain has been completely replaced. The aero kit glues its sticky racing tyres to the ground and harnesses all 1960hp, one horse for every kilo, as per the GG way.
  • Maesima Prova ST-R World Time Attack Edition: Modified in accordance with the rules of WTAC, this has had every non-essential part taken out and legal panel replaced and of course a big fat aero kit. The engine has only had the turbo system upgraded. The result is 666hp on just 1 metric ton, and with just the front wheels powered that makes for a fat burnout well into 4th…
  • Sachiuri Sagitta World Time Attack Edition: The famed FR halo car of Sachiuri also gets the WTAC treatment, the turbo package being built around the 4.4L V8’s enormous capability without having to change a single part all the way to nearly 1000hp. With a hefty aero kit to match, in the hands of a skilled driver this is ready to tackle the circuits.
  • Zacspeed A1GP “Project Unlimited”: This is it. The most powerful race car ever you’ll see outside a drag strip. With nearly 3400hp powering under 1500kg, few would dare to drive it and fewer still to tune it to its maximum potential. Gryphon Gear dares. We can now announce that it set the all-time record at Nordschleife, lapping it in 5:17.392, and also completed Pikes Peak in 7:27.22. Now once the engine is rebuilt and we work out how to integrate DRS…

Footage to follow.

Credit to @NormanVauxhall for the BMMAs, @Rk38 for the Maesima and the Sachiuri, and @chiefzach2018 for the A1GP

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Suburbia Street Custom & Suburbia Offroad

RCM is proud to present two custom versions of the 2019 Suburbia crossover. Both of these modified vehicles preview possible equipment upgrades available from the factory and RCM dealerships.

The Suburbia Street Custom is tuned for performance, with the standard V6-M 3.5 replaced by the V6-M 3.5-S used in sporty applications, as well as the automatic transmission replaced by a 7-speed dual clutch system. This means 300 hp being put down to all four wheels through 245/45R24 tires. The air suspension system also makes the Suburbia Street Custom a true street machine, alongside the carbon trim, lips, and metallic yellow paint. The interior has been upgraded to a luxurious black and yellow leather coccoon for any occupants wanting to show off their style, while the audio system comes straight from the Mont Royal division.

The Suburbia Offroad keeps the V6-M 3.5 and the 9-speed automatic, but the LSD has been replaced with a manually lockable axles and the AWD modified for symmetrical power distribution. Also upgraded is suspension, with new heavy duty offroad shocks. To ensure true offroad performance, chunky 245/70R20 tires have been fitted and a new skidtray will prevent damage to the underbody. Completing the look is modified trim with cladding added around the arches, a bull bar, larger roof rails, and two light bars.

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ChipsWorx Tuning At SEMA 2018.

Znopresk Zap by ChipsWorx.


One of our favourite cars to work with at ChipsWorx Tuning is the Znopresk Zap; we have a soft spot in particular for the BR01C generation. Right from the factory, they were a cheap, reliable and very tunable platform. So, when we heard of a local selling three Zap 1400s, we jumped at the opportunity to take one of our favourite cars and do something special with it.

Zap 1600 ChipsWorx

Once we got a hold of the three Zaps, we dragged them back to the ChipsWorx shop and had a good look at them; they were all pretty rough around the edges, but the red '84 Zap 1400 was by far the best of the three, so we set about stripping the car down to bare metal for a full restoration and ChipsWorx reimagination. The further we got along with the teardown, the more we realised what we had to do with this car; we needed to stay true to the Znopresk mantra of building solid, cheap and fun cars. As such, we made a conscious effort to keep the ChipsWorx Zap reasonable and attainable, but at the same time moving the bar for performance and engagement.

First and foremost, we gave the ChipsWorx Zap a special paintjob, using Scagliati Nero Spazio for the base and Rosso Veneto for the accent colour. A special “Z” stripe to give the car some pizzazz after we shaved and filled in the body trim strip, as well as our special homage to our friends at Znopresk. Aftermarket coilover suspension was fitted, which dropped the ride height by approximately 30 millimetres, and 15-inch wheels were fitted to give the car a more aggressive stance, as well as opening up a range of modern performance tires.

Under the hood, we bored and stroked the 1400cc engine out to 1600cc, fitting it with forged pistons and rods, though using a stock 1600 crankshaft from another Znopresk model, bumping the compression ratio up to 11.0:1. More aggressive cams were fitted, and an aftermarket tubular header was fitted, along with a GigaSquirt port fuel injection system, all breathing through a set of individual throttle bodies we adapted from a Bluzuki motorcycle engine. Even with an aftermarket catalytic converter fitted - we worship at the temple of speed here at ChipsWorx, but we too feel a desire to protect the environment - the net result blew everyone away; the Zap 1600 ChipsWorx engine produced 160 horsepower on the dyno, and revved out comfortably to 8500 RPM…a far cry from the 92 horsepower the Zap 1400 came with in 1984!

Inside, we fitted the Zap 1400 with a set of body-hugging sports seats front and rear, while retaining the rest of the interior for that vintage budget racer feel. A geared differential was our final addition to the ChipsWorx Zap, to try and tame the power of the ferocious little engine in a very light (820 kilograms) car.

ChipsWorx Zap 2000 DragStar

The second Zap we purchased was a little rougher still, with a significant amount of rust in the rear unibody, and signs of accident damage earlier on. We decided that if we were going to rebuild this car, we might as well make something a little more extreme out of it. After many cups of coffee and arguments later, we finally arrived on the idea of making a drag racer out of the second Zap, with the best performance per dollar ratio we could muster.

Starting with the basic aerodynamic and aesthetic modifications we made to the base ChipsWorx Zap, we pushed the design even further, with widened fender flares, more aggressive rear aero and a fatter front spoiler. 14-inch drag slicks were fitted to the front wheels, and a set of runner wheels were fitted to the rear. We also decided that a reversed paint scheme, with a red base and a black accent, would be appropriate for the DragStar, as we started to call the little rocketship, to accentuate its difference to the standard ChipsWorx Zap.

Under the hood, we bored and stroked the Zap’s engine as far as we dared, taking it out to 1980cc, and fitting the engine with the finest motorsports-grade internals we could get our hands on. A custom-made intake and exhaust system was fitted, with the turbo intake necessitating a huge forward-facing inlet in the front grille, and the exhaust dumping straight out of the hood. Tuned to run on racing gas, the little engine produces 505 horsepower, and can propel the Zap DragStar down the quarter-mile strip in the low 11-second to high 10-second range.

For the amount of work and the amount of money we spent on the DragStar, we are extremely pleased with its performance, and we are considering adding the DragStar package to our list of customer build options, starting in early 2019, to accompany the standard ChipsWorx Zap.

ChipsWorx Zap Attack!

Our final build is perhaps the most extreme of all, a time-attack version of the ChipsWorx Zap. Starting with the final Zap, we decided to build an unrestrained, money is no object time attack car out of the Zap. Using the DragStar as a template, we fitted an all-new aero package to the car, with an aggressive front splitter and vanes to generate as much downforce as we possibly could. Paint came out of the CMW catalogue as well as the Scagliati catalogue again, with the body base being CMW Kohlenschwarz, and the accent being Scagliati Giallo D’oro to produce a striking appearance overall.

Using the same engine as the DragStar Zap, we fitted proper suspension front and rear, along with square 245-section tires front and rear, aggressively set up to produce maximum cornering grip. The gear ratios and differential were adjusted, giving the Zap Attack! a top speed of nearly 300 kilometres per hour. This give the Zap Attack! the ability to pile on speed in nearly any gear like no car any of us have ever driven, thanks to its curb weight of 803 kilograms - a remarkable achievement in and of itself, and a testament to our craftsmen and women in the ChipsWorx shops.

A huge thanks to @NormanVauxhall for generously providing me with a Zap to tune for this show!

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the Znopresk Zap is starting to become one of my favourite lore cars of the Automationverse, even more now.
Amazing job and story.

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Thank you everyone for your participation at SEMA. We hope you enjoyed taking part and viewing all of the awesome creations.

The next event will be at the Los Angeles Auto Show, which begins November 26th; a page will be opened early in the next week.

Please do not unveil any more cars.

In the mean time, we will be having a public best-in-show vehicle poll to incorporate into the famous racing game Dynamo 4.

Please vote for your favorite modified car. You may not vote for your own entry. After this initial voting bracket we will vote for our #1 choice. Again, no OEM companies will be admitted.

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From mild tune-ups to pure lunacy, Treadkillers has virtually everything covered. It’s easily my favorite stand at SEMA so far.

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