Race City Engine School Opens in Mooresville

Mooresville, NC (February 2, 2013) – Have you ever wanted to learn how to build your own engines? That is exactly what Forster Fry wants to teach you to do. Fry is a former NASCAR engine builder, formerly employed by Richard Childress Racing and former owner of Fry Racing Cylinder Heads, and was inspired to start an engine school right in the heart of racing.Race City Engine School 017

Race City Engine School, located in Mooresville, NC, offers a quick and efficient way to teach you how to build engines. With a hands on learning approach and one-on-one teaching experience, you will learn everything you need to know in just one weekend.​

In two days you will learn every step of engine construction and will be confident in your knowledge. Not only does this class teach you the fundamentals of engine assembly, it will teach you the secrets to keeping your engine running for years. Fry believes that racing is much more fun when you know how to build and race your own engines. This is exactly what he taught Late Model Stock Car driver David Scites, who Fry taught to build engines and helped build race winning engines for though out his career.

“You will learn more in two days than you would in years,” says Fry. “Get started on the right foot and save all of the blown engines and money. I am sure you will save the price of this school on your first engine build. Everyone needs a teacher, I had one, now you have one.”

Race City Engine School offers a weekend class so it does not interfere with your busy work schedule. With six students or less per class you get plenty of one-on-one time with the instructor, so all of your questions get answered. You will be building engines within your first hour of class.

At Race City Engine School you will have the proper equipment, the right instructor, and will gain an incredible amount of knowledge in a short amount of time.

For more information visit . Be sure to “like” Race City Engine School on Facebook and follow them on Twitter @racecityengines.

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