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  2. Holley Performance Products - Wikipedia

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    These companies include: Weiand (intake manifolds and superchargers), B&M's supercharger division, Hooker Headers, Earl's Performance Plumbing, Flow Tech exhaust, Lunati (camshafts, crankshafts, pistons and connecting rods), NOS (Nitrous Oxide Systems, Inc), and So-Cal Speed Shop, as well as a few ancillary companies.

  3. Ted Wieand - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt "Ted" Wieand (April 4, 1933 – July 7, 2021 [1]) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in six games (all in relief) in Major League Baseball over parts of two seasons (1958 and 1960) for the Cincinnati Reds. [2]

  4. Scott Weiland - Wikipedia

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    Scott Richard Weiland (/ ˈ w aɪ l É™ n d /, WY-lÉ™nd; né Kline; October 27, 1967 – December 3, 2015) was an American singer and songwriter.He was best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Stone Temple Pilots from 1989 to 2003 and again from 2008 to 2013, recording six albums with them.

  5. Weiland - Wikipedia

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    Bob Weiland (1905–1988), American baseball player; Cooney Weiland (1904–1985), Canadian ice hockey forward and coach; Dennis Weiland (born 1974), German footballer; Douglas Weiland (born 1954), British composer

  6. Weyland - Wikipedia

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    Bernadette Weyland, German politician; Thomas Weyland (1230–1298), British justice; Jacob Weyland (fl. 1705), Dutch explorer of the New Guinea coast who discovered Geelvink Bay

  7. SEMA (association) - Wikipedia

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    Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) of the automotive aftermarket was formed in 1963 by Paul Schiefer, Roy Richter, Ed Iskenderian, Els Lohn, Willie Garner, Bob Hedman, Robert E. Wyman, John Bartlett, Phil Weiand Jr, Al Segal, Dean Moon, and Vic Edelbrock Jr.

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