Magnum Performance Gaskets Says It Received A Warm Welcome As A First-Time Exhibitor At PRI

Magnum Performance Gaskets Says It Received A Warm Welcome As A First-Time Exhibitor At PRI

According to Modern Silicone Technologies, the show was the perfect opportunity for the “who’s who” of the racing and street performance business to get acquainted with its new line of Magnum Performance Gaskets.

 

INDIANAPOLIS – While the company has been in business for more than 20 years, this year was the first time Modern Silicone Technologies Inc. (MSI) decided to exhibit at the 2013 Performance Racing Industry Trade Show, held Dec. 12-14 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.

According to MSI, the show was the perfect opportunity for the “who’s who” of the racing and street performance business to get acquainted with its new line of Magnum Performance Gaskets.
122912ScreenSho_00000072201“We were delighted and motivated by the warm welcome we received at the PRI Show,” said Phillip Data, Magnum’s national sales manager. “Even though our company has been a major contract manufacturer for two decades, this was our first face-to-face trade show with the leaders in the racing industry. We anticipated that our Performance Line would be well-received because it was designed by some of the most knowledgeable, experienced people in the performance gasket business, but the feedback was overwhelming.”

The initial Magnum Performance Gaskets lineup includes 80 new retail packaged gasket sets. These cover the most popular Chevy, Ford and Chrysler Small Block and Big Block V8s, as well as the GM LS family of engines, which are increasingly chosen for high-performance buildups. Magnum says it has applied modern sealing technology and world-class manufacturing methods to America’s favorite performance engines. The Magnum Performance Catalog can be found at www.magnumgaskets.com/performance.html.

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