BWD Automotive Introduces New Engine Management Packaging Design

BWD Automotive Introduces New Engine Management Packaging Design

BWD's engine management products feature the latest technical innovations to solve problems that are related to the original products used by the vehicle manufacturers. BWD always matches the vehicle manufacturer's requirements for an exact fit and perfect performance.

BWD Automotive is pleased to introduce a sleek, new packaging design for its entire line of engine management products.

“This is a new, high technology look for a well established, full-coverage engine management program,” said John Nodson, director of marketing. “BWD remains a leader with products, such as DIS modules, oxygen sensors, high-energy coils, fuel injectors and other emissions and fuel products, and the new look of our packaging further sets us apart from the competition.”

The NASCAR logo takes the image of BWD the extra step by relating it to what millions of racing fans see each week.

BWD’s engine management products feature the latest technical innovations to solve problems that are related to the original products used by the vehicle manufacturers. BWD always matches the vehicle manufacturer’s requirements for an exact fit and perfect performance.

BWD Automotive, based in Long Island City, NY, distributes and markets premium quality replacement auto parts for foreign and domestic vehicles. Products include ignition components, sensors, fuel injection components, emission control products, carburetor kits and floats, spark plug wire sets and trailer connectors.

For more information, contact your local sales associate or visit www.bwdautomotive.com.

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