SuperFlow is pleased to announce that Dave Arsenault, former president of DTS, has joined the company as the General Manager for Performance Products. Arsenault will work out of SuperFlow’s Colorado Springs location which houses development, engineering, sales, service and marketing of SuperFlow’s engine dynamometers, chassis dynamometers, flowbenches and data acquisition systems. Arsenault brings a long and distinguished career of dynamometer design and use experience to SuperFlow along with a wealth of knowledge in operations and business management. Arsenault will soon be relocating to SuperFlow’s Colorado facility with immediate focus on research and development efforts to keep SuperFlow’s products at the forefront of the industry. “Having Dave join us in addition to his DTS product line uniquely positions SuperFlow to serve the performance dynamometer world like no other company can” stated Scott Giles, CEO. “Dave is very well respected in our industry and also by his peers and we look forward to his contributions,” Giles continued.
After merging in May, SuperFlow and DTS have been busy streamlining their engine dynamometer lineup and integrating key staff into the new organization. The goal: to offer a set of engine dynos which are unrivaled in terms of quality, innovation and performance. “We’ve taken the best features of the DTS Powermark and the SF-902 and integrated them into both dynos,” said Scott Kriskowski, sales manager. “We’ve also brought Matt Boyer and Dan Roberts onboard to capitalize on the wealth of experience that both companies poses,” Giles added. Now all new Powermarks, now called the SF-Powermark, are shipping exclusively with SuperFlow’s WinDyn Data Acquisition system and dual valve control technology to provide more channels, faster sampling rates, advanced control strategies and a fully customizable test environment. To learn more call 800-471-7701 or visit SuperFlow at one of the tradeshows this fall; SEMA booth 20537, PRI booth 5369, or IMIS booth 826. www.SuperFlow.com.
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