
2010 Publishing Schedule
January - March 2009
DIESEL POWERED ENGINES
Published in January
April - June 2009
ENHANCED PERFORMANCE ENGINES
Published in April
July - September 2009
SPECIALTY ENGINES
Published in July
October - December 2009
RACE PERFORMANCE ENGINES
Published in October
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Advertising
Opportunities
Get your advertising message directly into the shops who are building, rebuilding and installing engines professionally by advertising in Engine Professional magazine. Engine professionals worldwide will receive this full-color publication four times per year. Each issue will be filled with highly technical and application-driven articles from our staff of writers, as well as feature contributions from industry professionals. Over 15,000 copies of each issue of Engine Professional will be sent out directly to an audited list of engine professionals comprised of engine builders; custom rebuilders; production rebuilders; heavy-duty, marine, industrial, motorcycle, Nascar, NHRA and sprint car shops.
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AD SALES
Hal Fowler: 404-427-0171 or hal@fowlersales.com
Jim Rickoff: 507-457-8975 or jrickoff@ridge-runner.com
For ad payment, circulation and membership information:
Call AERA toll-free 888-326-2372 or 847-541-6550.
About the magazine
Engine Professional (EP) is an international quarterly magazine published by AERA (Engine Builders Assocation). What separates EP from all other publications is its focus. Technical articles cover real shop issues and solutions to those issues.
AERA has the luxury of a three-man technical department that fields hundreds of call requests for engine specs, machining practices, assembly procedures and a myriad of problem resolutions for almost every type of engine imaginable. The AERA tech department is intimately involved in supplying EP with the most helpful, relevant and beneficial content possible.
Coupled with the tech department are AERA member contributions. A quick scan through the AERA membership roster and you will see many who are leaders in specialty engine and component development. We involve these specialists to offer readers of EP information that otherwise may be difficult to obtain.
We do not overlook non-member contributions in our quest to inform our readers. There are many technologies which impact engine building that are of importance to shops. We include such content as it directly relates to shop needs. AERA is all about engine data supply so you can imagine how excited we are to embark on this new publication.
Besides supplying engine information, the AERA Board of Directors has always sought the most efficient and effective way to tell the AERA story to a greater audience. Many proposals have been advanced and discussed but all required funding well beyond our ability to achieve it. We see EP as the tool to reach a much broader base of engine builder. New vendors and non-member shops will read about the deep level of services AERA provides. Readers will see first hand the depth of understanding AERA has for complex engine issues and that we have solutions for them. We think EP will be the first publication to be read and the last to be discarded. Because of the nature of content, it is likely that issues will be archived as reference material.
Lastly, AERA wants to inform as many interested people as possible about special AERA events. Regional conferences, training opportunities or anything important to our industry must be shared with all haste. Combined with the AERA website, EP is a complimentary tool to inform AERA members and the industry at large. We hope you enjoy this publication as much as we enjoy bringing it to you.
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