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EngineQuest (EQ) Releases Updated 52-Page Catalog

The 2010-2011 catalog features new products in the company's extensive line of innovative solutions for engine builders.

EngineQuest (EQ), a leading supplier of stock and performance cylinder heads and engine components, has unveiled its new 2010-2011 52-page catalog. The latest edition features several new products, including the company’s first performance aluminum head for small block Chevy’s.

“Our new catalog goes along with our recent work to update our website,” said Mark Moore, EQ’s director of sales. “This initiative has all been done to support our valued resellers and provide them with a comprehensive marketing program to help drive business to their door.”
 
In addition to the company’s inventory of performance and replacement cylinder heads in aluminum and cast iron, the catalog features EQ’s line of crankshafts, head bolts, exhaust manifolds, timing covers, oil pans, standard flywheels, harmonic balancers and many other hard-to-find new, remanufactured and reclaimed parts.
 
EQ’s 2010-2011 Catalog is available for download at www.enginequest.com. To request a print copy of the catalog, phone (800) 426-8771, or email [email protected].  

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