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Hot Rod Restoration March 11-13, 2010

Friday, February 19, 2010
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Bowler Performance Transmissions will be at the 2010 Hot Rod Restoration, which is held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Mark Bowler will be holding a seminar on Thursday March 11th from 10:30-11:30 in Room 108. His seminar is titled "Benefits of Modern Transmissions"-It's more than just a transmission, it's the heard of your vehicle and it adds the fun factor!

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7th Annual Day at the Strip-July 17 & 18, 2010

Friday, February 19, 2010
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July 17th 3pm – ?

 Cruise-In & Car Show Registration

Cruise Through Lawrenceville

Autocross, Helmets Mandatory & Live Entertainment

50/50 Tickets and Raffles

 

July 18th 8am-3pm

Car Show Registration 8-1pm, Judging 12-2pm,

Kid’s Area with Drawing for Holiday World Tickets

10 am -12 pm & 1 pm -3 pm; 15 cent Hot Dogs 10 cents Sodas

Helmets Mandatory, limited # available, Spectators into drag area $1.00

50/50 Tickets and Raffles; BBQ Dinner; Trophies at 3 pm

 

Located at the ; Just North of Highway 50, East of, Lawrenceville, Illinois

 

Pre-Registered by July 16; Car Show Entry Fee: $20.00 (with Auto cross $25.00)

                              Day of Car Show Entry Fees:  $ 30.00 (with Auto cross &35.00)


Includes: Entry into all events; 2 BBQ Dinner Tickets for Sunday; T-shirt & Goody-bags to first 150 cars

               

*Call for Hotel Information    *Not Responsible for Accidents   *Rain or Shine    *No Refund    *Non-for Profit          


**ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE UNITED FUND OF LAWRENCE COUNTY**


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Midwest MuscleCar Challenge

Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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Bowler Performance Transmissions & RideTech are proud to announce the inaugural Midwest MuscleCar Challenge. This is a two day event, starting in Putnum County, Indiana and then making it's way to Lawrence County, Illinois. This event is limited to the first 60 cars. The event takes place on May 29 & 30, 2010
For more information please visit the official event website at: www.midwestmusclecarchallenge.com



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Official Transmission Of The OUSCI!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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**The results are in, the Bowler equipped, 1970 Fairlane placed in the Top 10 in the Optima Batteries Ultimate Street Car Invitational!! It competed against 52 other cars to take this honor. Congratulations guys!!



Bowler Performance Transmission will be competing the 1970 Fastlane Fairlane, driven by Tom Mcbride of Bowler Transmission.  Tom has been working the late nights preparing the Fairlane for the 2000 + mile trip to SEMA then to Pahrump.  Yes you heard right the 2000 + mile trip,  Tom and Yancy will be driving the Fairlane all the way to Las Vegas, no trailer for this Street Car!  See the Fairlane at SEMA Featured in the Optima Batteries / Ridetech Ultimate Steet Car Inviational Booth in Central Hall.    * Tune in on Speed Network TV on January 30th & 31st, 2010 to catch all the action!

OPTIMA Batteries and FM3 Performance Marketing announces the The 2nd annual OPTIMA Batteries Ultimate Street Car Invitational presented by Ridetech. The event is designed to give builders and owners of some the world’s most awesome street driven cars the opportunity to show their stuff on a closed circuit professional road-racing course. The event is held following the conclusion of the SEMA show and is intended to reflect the craftsmanship and performance of SEMA-quality vehicles and to promote those manufacturers and vendors that are closely associated with the automotive performance industry supported by SEMA and it’s members. The OPTIMA Batteries Ultimate Street Car Invitational presented by Ridetech is an exclusive invitation-only event designed to highlight the best-of-the-best street cars in the country.

  The event will be a combination of styling, driving, handling and acceleration/braking. The goal of the event is to bring up to 40 of the best street cars in the world to the track and put them through their paces highlighting overall design, build quality and performance. Each event, styling, autocross, 0-60-0 and road course hot laps will be timed individually (styling will be judged) with the overall cumulative times being the final result. The lowest cumulative time for each vehicle, combined with styling points will determine the finishing order. Awards will be presented to the top three finishers in each event and “The OPTIMA Batteries Ultimate Street Car” award will be given to the vehicle posting the lowest cumulative time over the combined events. The styling portion of the event will be determined by a 4-judge panel of automotive industry styling and design professionals with points being awarded on a 1-10 scale (1 being the best and 10 being the worst).  Style points will be added to the cumulative time for the final result.  * This is not a spectator event, this is an invitation only event, sorry for any inconvenience.

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2009 Good-Guys Street Machine Of The Year

Monday, November 16, 2009
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2009 Good-Guys Street Machine Of The Year
 
Congratulations to RS Performance (Neal, Phil, Jeremy and the Crew)  They were announced the 2009 Good-guys Street Machine Of The Year.  They built a 1962 Corvette named "CS1 RS" .  This is one of the most impressive cars that we have ever seen.  Fit and finish is perfect!  The best part about the car is that it is competitive and ran the fastest time on the autocross against the rest of the Street Machine Of The Year competitors.
 
Bowler Performance Transmission is proud to have their name associated with RS Performance and this amazing car!  Keep up the good work guys!

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Vocational Training Center in Lawrenceville, IL

Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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LAWRENCEVILLE, IL - A local group plans to open a vocational training center this fall in

Two buildings have been purchased and one million dollars pledged to the private, not-for–profit facility. But does it make sense to purchase buildings and dedicate more than a million dollars to such a project in tough economic times? “When times are good, every person should have marketable skills to work with,” said Lloyd Peterson the general manager of the project. “When times are bad, every person MUST have marketable skills.”

 

Peterson, a retired vocational educator, believes that vocational training is the best way to fight unemployment and underemployment—especially during a recession like the one this nation is experiencing now. “We will probably attract non-traditional students,” Peterson said, such as veterans,

workers in low paying jobs, and people looking to change careers.”

   

We plan to offer students the opportunity to train for careers in several areas, including Auto Technology, Computer Services and Networking, Geographic Information Services, Health Care, Culinary Arts, Pre Engineering and more.

 

Our approach to training will be very different from many vocational schools. For example: The Auto Tech. trainees will be committed to 40 hours per week and their training will be finished in 9-12 months. To accomplish this, the school will have a virtual computer lab dedicated to auto training. The students will receive their Basic Automotive Training using 20 or more computerized modules in the Auto Lab and 8-10 working component modules depicting the primary areas of the auto such as steering and suspension, air conditioning, automatic transmissions and more. The students will then move to the Live Work Area to practice what they know on shop-owned cars and trucks. Using the Auto Lab, students would be able to proceed at their own speed in the study areas that are available.

 

There will be 20 different virtual, instructional pods with 2000+ hours of training in 8 or 10 of  the Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.) certification areas. Students will have training material for each of  the A.S.E. task areas and the Auto Lab instructor  will have their progress recorded on his master computer.

 

Recognizing that students need practical, hands-on live-training, each student will spend 8 hours per week in an operating automotive dealership or independent repair facility doing the service work in a live-work situation.

 

Upon completion of the Auto Training (9-12 months), the student should be qualified to take the A.S.E. Certification tests. Full certification would require a year of working in a dealership or other service facility.

 

The other programs offered by our would be organized in a similar fashion. The advantage of this design is that the students would be able to finish their training quickly and be gainfully employed in a satisfying career very soon.

 

In the Auto Technology Area we will be able to hold evening seminars for our students and people already working in the field who want to get advanced training. The seminars could include such things as, Performance Automatic Transmissions, Mobile Air Conditioning, Chassis and Suspensions, Fuel Injection and Engine Performance and Hybrid Automotive Service Procedures.

 

Projected start date would be August or September 2009. The first class to start would be Auto Technology and possibly Geographic Information Technology.

Goto: www.LC-Votech.org

For more information: Contact, Lloyd “Pete” Peterson at 812-899-5497 or by emailing him at: 

Click on the link below to view some Power Point Presentations:

AutoLab Power Point Presentations



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