Centric Parts Invests In Second Dynamometer at Stoptech Facility - aftermarketNews

Centric Parts Invests In Second Dynamometer at Stoptech Facility

The newest addition can simulate twice the gross vehicle weight for brake testing and development, up to 25,000 pounds, and also now provides Centric Parts with the ability to test a wide range of parking brake scenarios.

LOS ANGELES – Centric Parts, manufacturer and supplier of aftermarket brake components and systems for import and domestic cars and trucks, has installed a second fully functional dynamometer to support the ongoing growth and innovation within the company and its StopTech and Power Slot divisions.

"The Centric Parts commitment to product innovation and quality meant our current dynamometer was fully booked with a long list of projects spanning all of our divisions," said Dan Lelchuk, president of Centric Parts. "This addition will help fuel the company’s projected growth for years to come."

The company and its divisions have experienced explosive product growth since installing the first dynamometer two years ago. This has included StopTech adding two new lines of race-ready Big Brake Kits while introducing the ultra-performance division’s full line of performance brake pads, the rollout of Power Slot’s award-winning Power Alloy enhanced brake rotors and Centric Parts expanding the company’s replacement brake pad options.

The first dynamometer represented a significant cost that included the six-figure price of the equipment plus extensive upgrades to the facility to accommodate its installation and operation. Investing in a second unit just two years later signals the company’s unswerving commitment and growth, says Lelchuk. "When your business is safety, performance, reliability and innovation, as is the case for Centric Parts, it makes sense to invest in the right testing and development equipment," he said.

The new Link 3900NVH Dynamometer from Link Engineering joins the current Link 3900 Dynamometer at the StopTech facility in Southern California, where much of the ultra-performance division’s manufacturing takes place. Both provide the ability to reproduce a wide range of brake noise issues and incorporate state-of-the-art technology for optimal correlation to actual operating conditions. The brake test cells are separated from the dynamometer drive and support systems to isolate outside noise and vibration sources.

The newest addition can simulate twice the gross vehicle weight for brake testing and development, up to 25,000 pounds, and also now provides Centric Parts with the ability to test a wide range of parking brake scenarios. The dynamometers can also operate up to 2,800 RPM to simulate speeds in excess of 210 miles per hour, which is key for the company’s performance and ultra-performance divisions.

You May Also Like

ZF Aftermarket Releases 36 New Parts for US, Canada

ZF has introduced a total of 185 new products in 2024 under the ZF, LEMFÖRDER, SACHS, TRW and WABCO brands.

ZF Aftermarket announced it launched 36 new part numbers for a variety of braking, suspension and transmission components for passenger cars in the United States and Canda (USC) aftermarket. This includes 10 new part numbers for SACHS Continuous Damping Control (CDC) shock absorbers, bringing the total number launched this year to 60.

Dana Expands Spicer ReadyShaft Assembly Coverage

The addition of more than 3,000 new part numbers brings Dana’s ReadyShaft program
to over 13,000 active SKUs.

Dana-Expands-Spicer-ReadyShaft-Assembly-Coverage
Litens Aftermarket North America Elevates Sustainability Efforts

Litens said it is dedicated to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. 

Litens Aftermarket North America Elevates Sustainability Efforts
HELLA Introduces HELLA BLADE LED 6” Series Auxiliary Lights

The HELLA BLADE Series combines powerful illumination with innovative features for the ultimate driving experience, the company said.

HELLA-BLADE-LED-6-Series-Auxiliary-Lights
Transtar Announces Agreement for Axalta to Acquire The CoverFlexx Group

Axalta Coating Systems has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Transtar Holding Company’s subsidiary The CoverFlexx Group.

Transtar-logo-on-white

Other Posts

Bendix: Air Disc Brake Production has Doubled Since 2018

Commercial ADB adoption rates in Class 6-8 vehicles are now up over 50%, according to Bendix.

Bendix Bowling Green
MPA: ‘We’re as Strong as Ever’

Chairman, President and CEO Selwyn Joffe discusses what he’d like the aftermarket to know about Motorcar Parts of America.

MPAs-Selwyn-Joffe-Were-as-Strong-as-Ever
Dayton Parts Offers New Aftermarket Products

A new DPF differential pressure sensor, engine oil dipsticks and fuel injector wiring harnesses designed to match OEM spec.

Dayton-parts-releases-2-sensor-dipstick-harnesses-1400
Hunter Engineering Releases Alignment Coverage for Hundreds of Vehicles

The release covers brand-new records – those not yet in existence at the time of the previous release – as well as updates to existing records, covering OEM changes to existing vehicles, the company said.

Hunter Engineering Releases Alignment Coverage for Hundreds of Vehicles