Sponsorship Opportunity With Engine Ice

Sponsorship Opportunity With Engine Ice

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Engine Ice Announces 2016 Support Program

Seeking Talented Riders for Their Hi-Performance Coolant Brand

Merritt Island, FL (August 27, 2015) – Engine Ice is now accepting resumes for their 2016 support program. No matter your race discipline, if your vehicle has a radiator, Engine Ice Hi-Performance Coolant is the best product for your vehicle.

For over 15 years, Engine Ice has been the powersports top-selling engine coolant and most recently ranked #1 in the 2015 Vital MX Audience Survey. “Our product is used by the top Motocross, Off-Road, Flat Track and Road Race teams in the country,” explained David Kimmey, owner of CycleLogic Products, manufacturer of Engine Ice. “But that’s not the only place you’ll find Engine Ice out-performing the competition. No matter two wheels or four, we have an impressive roster of ATV, UTV, Auto and Sprint Kart racers using our coolant and finishing on the podium every weekend. I encourage racers from every discipline to give Engine Ice a try.”

Athletes interested in applying for the 2016 Engine Ice Support Program simply need to email their resume to: [email protected]

Hot or Cold… we have you covered:

Engine Ice Hi-Performance Coolant is biodegradable, phosphate free, non-toxic, and typically reduces operating race temperatures, effectively keeping boil-over temperatures to 256°F or less and freeze-up protection to -26° F.

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