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In November 2005, Bryan Pendleton began investigating and researching velocity stacks. As a mechanical engineer that designs with detail,
he was interested in more details of the stacks than most car enthusiasts. What started out as a simple research project turned into a
full-blown computational fluid dynamics analysis on velocity stack geometry. After presenting his findings to others in the automotive
performance community, he received a lot of interest and positive feedback of his research. The plunge was taken to create the first
optimized flow stack and BP Initiatives was born. In May of 2006, the first BPI Flow Stack hit the market. As word was spread more Dyno
test results were obtained by BPI to confirm what engineering labor had predicted. The BPI flow stack is able to increase volumetric
efficiency of combustion engines and diesel engines. As the performance benefits of our flow stack spread there has been more enthusiasts
inquiring about additional sizes, so BPI has began engineering a second velocity stack in Fall of 2007
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BP Initiatives will meet the needs and expectations of our customers by
providing sound engineered products and upholding the highest level of
integrity, customer service, and responsiveness. BP Initiatives seeks
out new product ideas, research and develop those ideas so that our
customer's expectations are satisfied.
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