Canton Racing Products Is Now On Instagram!

Jason Reiss
April 23, 2013

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Formerly the home of hipsters showing off their dinner, Instagram is fast becoming a place to check out some of the coolest photos around from some of your favorite people, companies like Canton Racing Products, and yes, even Dragzine. We recently checked out Canton Racing Products’ page, and they’ve got a number of cool photos showing off some of their products, images of the factory where the products are made, and even some of the clothing and gear they have for sale.

Instagram, despite the fact that they are owned by Facebook, provides a slimmed-down version of social networking centered around photos that have photo filters applied, and the main focus is on interaction with mobile devices like the smartphone that’s sitting in your pocket. Instagram has seen a meteoric rise in growth over the last year or so, and just recently opened up a version that can be used right from the web browser on your desktop computer. Since you can interface directly with Facebook, you can easily come up with lists of your favorite people and companies and follow their feed to get the latest photos.

canton2Canton Racing Products has been building innovative products for racers since 1981, and the company, like so many aftermarket manufacturers, was started in a garage, building one product – oil pans. Since then, their product line has grown immensely to offer hundreds of products dedicated to oil control, coolant management, filtration, and even fabricated valve covers along with a host of other products.

All of their products are made right here in the US of A, and they even build OEM products for the likes of Ford and Mopar. Every oil pan, tank, and valve cover they build undergoes several leak tests before it’s put on the shelf and packaged, and their focus on TIG-welding ensures that you get a quality part that fits right the first time. Pans and valve covers are also test-fitted throughout the production process to ensure that the end-user (you!) gets what you’re paying for.

They just joined Instagram a couple of weeks ago, so head on over to their page and follow what they’ve got going on – you’re bound to see something you like.