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Coan Engineering was founded in 1976, by Dave Coan, as a two-man operation in a small Kokomo, Indiana garage. Kokomo is a town of rich automotive heritage, dating back to Elwood Haynes' first automobile. As a racer himself, Dave set out to offer a better and more refined product targeted initially at the drag racing market. The main goals of Coan Engineering in 1976 were performance, reliability, and commitment to its customers. Customers ranging from the novice street car enthusiast to the professional sportsmen racers.

Coan Engineering also pioneered the use of steel stators in its maximum performance torque converters to withstand the rigors of extreme horsepower. Coan Engineering is one of the few companies to offer the very precise design of steel stators necessary for the seven inch torque converter used by many of today's class racers. Further development includes the release of the "Coan Three Speed", intended for class racers who demand the performance that can only be offered by the lightweight aluminum rotating assemblies this transmission offers. The commitment at Coan Engineering to be at the top of product development has evolved into a state of the art engineering department marked by the latest in CAD/CAM design and modeling software. Product manufacturing is done with the best in CNC turning and machining centers to insure exacting tolerances.

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Coan Engineering was founded in 1976, by Dave Coan, as a two-man operation in a small Kokomo, Indiana garage. Kokomo is a town of rich automotive heritage, dating back to Elwood Haynes' first automobile. As a racer himself, Dave set out to offer a better and more refined product targeted initially at the drag racing market. The main goals of Coan Engineering in 1976 were performance, reliability, and commitment to its customers. Customers ranging from the novice street car enthusiast to the professional sportsmen racers.

Coan Engineering also pioneered the use of steel stators in its maximum performance torque converters to withstand the rigors of extreme horsepower. Coan Engineering is one of the few companies to offer the very precise design of steel stators necessary for the seven inch torque converter used by many of today's class racers. Further development includes the release of the "Coan Three Speed", intended for class racers who demand the performance that can only be offered by the lightweight aluminum rotating assemblies this transmission offers. The commitment at Coan Engineering to be at the top of product development has evolved into a state of the art engineering department marked by the latest in CAD/CAM design and modeling software. Product manufacturing is done with the best in CNC turning and machining centers to insure exacting tolerances.

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Subject ID: 108273