ANN ARBOR, MI — Clevite Engine Parts recently launched the Clevite Engine Builder Club, a new, one-of-a-kind club aiming to further the professional careers of engine builders across the country and around the world.
The new Clevite Engine Builder Club will provide a forum for these technicians to network with other engine building professionals to gain the latest information, tech tips and updates from the engine building industry. According to Clevite, the new club was formed in response to a growing demand from engine builders of all skill levels to have an opportunity to exchange information and share ideas with other professionals within the engine building industry.
“I see the Clevite Engine Builder Club as another step toward assisting engine builders in further honing their skills,” said Ted Hughes, brand manager of Clevite Engine Parts. “I think this will become a great partnership and a valuable vehicle for exchanging ideas and information between Clevite Engine Parts and the engine builders.”
In addition to providing members with tech tips and product information from Dana, other club benefits include:
* Meetings, conferences and opportunities for continuing education
* Chances to meet the premier engine builders of NASCAR
* Opportunities to win trips to race weekends and insider tours of NASCAR race shops
Engine builders that sign up for the Clevite Engine Builder Club will receive a membership kit that includes:
* A welcome letter with a customized identification card for access to the club’s Web site and other information
* The latest engine building tech tips
* Membership certificate
* Quarterly newsletter
* Exclusive Clevite Engine Builder Club hat
Membership in the Clevite Engine Builder Club is free and open to technicians in the custom and performance engine rebuilding industries, machine shop personnel, automotive technicians and engine builders.
To learn more about the Clevite Engine Builder Club, go to: go.engineparts.com/cc1 .
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