As we’ve been reporting, the organizers of the Engine Performance Expo planned to make the second installment of the Expo a hybrid event (online and in-person). That plan is still in effect, but in a modified capacity. Due to the difficulties with product supply chains, which, unless you’ve been living under a rock you are most likely acutely aware of, the organizers have decided to split the show into two separate parts.
Going from three days, down to two, the first part of the Engine Performance Expo will be held online on October 13th and 14th in a similar fashion as the first Expo, earlier this year. The second portion will be the hybridized in-person component held January 13th and 14th. Similar to Part 1, the second portion will allow 200 participants to attend in person at Straub Technologies facility in Piney Flats, Tennessee.
This will turn the second-annual Engine Performance Expo into a four-day event, split into two, two-day chunks. Each chunk will feature more than 20 segments, ranging from exclusive interviews, to hands-on demonstrations, and technical seminars, covering some advanced engine performance subjects. Some of the segments will include presentations from AERA, EFI University, SAM Tech, Mahle, Jon Kaase, Chris Straub, Warren and Kurt Johnson, just to name a few.
You can register for free, for both the online and in-person portions of the Engine Performance Expo HERE. (Be sure to note there are separate registration forms for online and in-person on that page.) So make sure to mark your calendars, as both the October 2021 and January 2022 sessions of the Engine Performance Expo are sure to be worth attending as the industry’s premier engine technology event.