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19th annual Advanced Engineering Technology Conference to precede PRI show
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Memphis, Tenn.--The 19th annual Advanced Engineering Technology Conference (AETC) is set to begin in Orlando, Fla., on Dec. 8-10 as a precursor to the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) trade show. 

 
Spurred by the interest in the LSx conference theme, more manufacturers than ever are involved.  A massive amount of new information will be presented to attendees.


As an added bonus, this year's participants can win as much as $25,000 in products as part of the first AETC "Go Fast" door prizes.  Regardless of your luck in the drawings, each attendee will receive a "goodie bag" filled with products, literature, exclusive manufacturer product coupons, and other items.


If you are an LSx engine builder or enthusiast, then this conference is for you.  The event is limited to 350 people, with the first 100 to sign up online receiving a limited-edition $250 value AETC jacket. 


What makes this AETC special is the new engine-themed content--this year it's the GM LSx engine power plant.  Due to the already high interest in the Ford Modular engine, it will be next year's topic.  While the focus is on "LS Engines," the engine-building techniques to be presented apply to all engines. 

 




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