SuperFlow New Title Sponsor for IMCA's Five Modified Regions

SuperFlow New Title Sponsor for IMCA’s Five Modified Regions

SuperFlow Technologies is the new title sponsor for each of IMCA's five Modified regions. The Colorado-based flowbench and dynamometer manufacturer will pay a portion of the point fund distributed to top five drivers in the Western, South Central, Central, North Central and Eastern regions.

SuperFlow Technologies is the new title sponsor for each of IMCA’s five Modified regions. The Colorado-based flowbench and dynamometer manufacturer will pay a portion of the point fund distributed to top five drivers in the Western, South Central, Central, North Central and Eastern regions.

In addition, SuperFlow will be the exclusive dynamometer and flowbench of IMCA and IMCA supporting machine shops, engine builders and chassis manufacturers. Once registered with SuperFlow, IMCA or the Engine Parts Group, participating shops will be eligible for product and service incentives from SuperFlow.

“We’re excited about this partnership,” said SuperFlow CEO Scott Giles. “We look forward to offering IMCA drivers and engine builders new opportunities in the future.”

SuperFlow will set up co-branded SuperFlow/IMCA test centers around the country. Businesses can become official test centers by registering their existing SuperFlow equipment, or purchasing new SuperFlow equipment and registering with IMCA.

To help business get started in the program, SuperFlow is offering promotional incentives on selected test equipment, including flowbenches and engine and chassis dynamometers, through August 31.

“We have developed a great working relationship with the folks at SuperFlow throughout this process and are ready to put their program into place,” IMCA Marketing Director Kevin Yoder said. “Although the final details are not quite ready for announcement, there will be incentives in place for both engine builders and IMCA Modified members as a result of this partnership. We certainly anticipate a long and successful relationship beyond the initial two years of the agreement with SuperFlow.”

For additional information on SuperFlow, visit www.superflow.com

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