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PMI and Roush Yates Form Technical Alliance

Partnership will focus on product development in national and international markets.

From Engine Builder

Performance Motorsports Incorporated (PMI) and Roush Yates Engines (RYE) recently announced that the two companies have formed a technical alliance, which will focus on product development in national and international markets.

This alignment of businesses will utilize advanced technology from Roush Yates and the distribution system of PMI to bring customers newly developed technical products. Roush Yates will work directly with PMI’s engineering departments to develop new components for future RYE engine programs and to expand the company’s extensive performance product line.

PMI, the parent company for performance brands such as JE Pistons, K1 Technologies, Wiseco Performance Products, Innovate Motorsports, and ProX Performance Products, is widely known for their emphasis on engineering and manufacturing technology, making them an ideal partner for Roush Yates.

“This is an excellent opportunity to exploit the strengths of two complementary organizations,” said Ray Quatrochi, vice president of sales and engineering for PMI. “Roush Yates is a world-class performance engine group and we’re looking forward to working together.”

Roush Yates currently builds 48 different types of engines each year in their state-of-the-art engine facilities in Mooresville, N.C. Information gained through collaborating with PMI will allow Roush Yates to strengthen its product offerings in internal and external markets.

“I am proud to announce the alignment of Roush Yates with a prestigious company such as PMI,” said Doug Yates, CEO of Roush Yates Engines. “This partnership will bring true value to our engine and performance product programs while continuing to support our commitment to the highest level of quality.”

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