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Get Your Doctorate in Ford Modular Engines
Every year the Advanced Engineering Technology Conference (otherwise known as the AETC) brings together many of hte brightest minds in engine building for three days of very intense discussion on how to make big power. This year the topic is Ford’s Modular engine, and the list of speakers–which has just been finalized–is quite impressive.
This is guaranteed to be a great event for Ford enthusiasts and even engine builders in general. Where else, for example, can you have a representative from Roush give you the inside story on how the Roush Ford Super Stocker engine was developed in the moring, eat lunch and then have Al Noe of Trick Flow Specialities lay out the secrets on developing max power Modular cylinder heads in the afternoon?
If you are interested, the conference runs from Monday, December 7 through the 9th (directly before the PRI show) in Orlando, Fla. Space is restricted to 350 attendees to allow plenty of discussion. Click here for the full schedule, and for more information you can check out AETC’s website here.




