Jon Dysinger Has Managed 60 Employees as a Head Engine Builder


Posted December 12, 2017 by jonwilliam

This press release is written to inform the readers that Jon Dysinger has managed 60 employees as a Head Engine Builder.

 
[b]Jon Dysinger[/b] is a well-known professional with a great expertise in motorsports industry. He has come up with a mission to achieve a position in a stable, progressive-minded and growing company where he can continue to widen his knowledge.

Jon is highly skilled and has great abilities to perform duties. As a Head Engine Builder, Jon has managed as many as 60 employees. He also set up two engine shops including staffing and equipping them. Moreover, he has his involvement in the installation and operation of engine and chassis dyno test cells, Sprintons and various testing systems.

Moreover, he is quite familiar with equipment including Froude 249’s, Froude G4, Super Flow, Sakor, Depac, Stuska, Cam Pro plus, EZ cam, valve spring QC equipment, and others. Besides, he has also performed all aspects of generating and maintaining McLaren NSCS DTV maps for all engine specs. He has also worked with McLaren to develop mapping tools for “live” tuning of the Cup engines fuel maps. He is quite proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.

Jon has been in the engine department of Andy Petree Racing since 1998.Their team is the only one in NASCAR Winston Cup. They built their own cars and engines and offers full marketing, licensing and public relations program for its sponsors. Being the head engine builder and the engine supplier for 130 ARCA, NCWTS, NXS and MENCS, he has won many events.

[b]About Jon Dysinger[/b]

[b]Jon Dysinger[/b] was named as the head engine builder for the NASCAR Winston Cup racing’s “full-service” team. He has earned many accomplishments and honors, such as in 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2013, he was the engine supplier for 5 NCWTS Championships in 2009, 2010 and 2013, and the engine supplier for 3 ARCA Championships. He also contributed to 6 MFG NCWTS Championships in 2006-2010 and 2013 and to 3MFG NNS Championships in 2008-2010. He was the two-time Mahle-Clevitte NCWTS Engine Builder of the year in 2005 and 2010. He has completed a B.S. degree in business administration from the University of North Carolina at Asheville in 1994.
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Last Updated December 12, 2017