The COMP Performance Group announces the purchase of Inglese from Total Performance, Inc. to further expand what is already the most diverse product lineup in the automotive aftermarket. Previously branded as Inglese Induction Systems, the 26 year old company is best known for their classic Weber carbureted induction systems, including down draft and side draft carburetion, as well as high performance aluminum intake manifolds. Most commonly associated with street rod applications due to their impressive appearance and excellent power & torque, Inglese is a highly regarded and well recognized brand with street rod enthusiasts and nostalgic race fans.
“The Ingleseâ„¢ name brings with it a very positive reputation for delivering high-quality street rod products that feature classic style and functionality,†stated COMP Performance Groupâ„¢ Vice President of Sales Rick Sparks. “Inglese Induction Systemsâ„¢ are custom designed to the specific application and are uniquely able to deliver excellent throttle response and efficient power due to total adjustability of the air/fuel mixture. The addition of Inglese to the CPGâ„¢ further shows our focus on expanding our lineup of street rod products that look great and perform even better.â€ÂÂ
For more information about Inglese or any Inglese product, call us at (866) 450-8089, or visit us online at www.inglese.com.
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Dang those setups are sweet. Now if i just had a house to take out a loan to buy one LOL!!!
I’ve always wanted a setup like that! Especially on a Cleveland, boy do they look good on a Cleveland! Did I mention how good they look on a Cleveland, because if I didn’t, I just wanted to make that perfectly clear.
Wonder how much they’ll raise the prices on these now? Pretty soon Comp’s going to own just about everyone, and we can all pay out our azzes for parts!
Sort of reminds me of Mr Gasket a few years ago buying up everything. Seems like all these old performance companies now fall under about 3 bigger companies that own what used to be competitors under their own roofs.