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Fri, Apr 17, 2009

ECi Intros New Titan EXP Angle Valve Cylinder Assemblies

Made For 360, 480 And 540 Series Experimental Market Engines

ECi has introduced a new cylinder head to the market, the Titan EXP Angle Valve cylinder for 360, 480 and 540 series engines with downdraft exhaust systems.

"After years of extensive research and testing, ECi is providing the experimental market with a cylinder that features a venturi intake seat for better breathing and a choice of 14mm or 18mm spark plug bosses," reads a company release. "The cylinder is available in wide deck or narrow deck barrel patterns as well as long reach or short reach spark plug bosses."

The Titan EXP cylinder shares common features with its certified cousins as well; High Chrome content exhaust guides with Tru-Bore finish, enhanced port wall thickness and a calibrated intake port. The exclusive Nickel+Carbide bore coating for corrosion and wear resistance is a standard feature and Titan cylinders have an enhanced head/barrel joint for maximum durability.

"Experimental engine builders now have the ability to create higher horsepower engines with factory new cylinders at a terrific price," said ECi President Glen Golden. "ECi is pleased to offer the Titan EXP Angle Valve cylinder as an alternative to a certified OEM cylinder and we are proud to continue making products that feature great value and reliability."

FMI: www.eci.aero/

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