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Old Feb 24, 2020 | 05:01 PM
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For immediate release. Halltech Systems LLC recruits Dru Laws as partner and CEO

R. DRU LAWS, industry leader and operations expert, graduated from Brigham Young University in 2003 with a BS in Mechanical Engineering, and a minor in Mathematics. In 2005, he graduated top of his class with distinction (honors) from the Queen's University Belfast in Northern Ireland with an MSc in Polymer Engineering, emphasizing in Rotational Molding. He has several polymer process related patents and has guest lectured at several universities on the same subject. In addition to previously running his own consulting business, Dru has successfully led manufacturing and development efforts for numerous companies in North America. His leadership has also been put to good use in a variety of volunteer roles with the Society of Plastics Engineers and the Association of Rotational Molders. Dru regularly authors articles in plastic publications and participates as a presenter for many conferences around the world. He is currently the Senior Vice President of Seljan Company, with direct responsibility over the entire plastics division of the company. Seljan company has been Halltech's main supplier for many years, and has recently agreed to do all assembly and fulfillment.

With his backround in engineering and plastics, Dru Laws is the perfect partner for Jim Hall, founder of Halltech. Jim's passion for sales and marketing, combined with Dru's expertise in engineering and operations positions the company to substantially grow its market share.

"Halltech is already a well respected brand in the aftermarket intake space, and I expect that reputation to increase its outreach considerably in the coming years", said Dru Laws, Halltech's new CEO.

"It's only been 6 weeks since I partnered with Dru, and we are already experiencing some impressive improvements in branding, product availability, and engineering", said Jim Hall, founder and President of Halltech. "It's refreshing to trust each other as we both focus on our strengths."
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Originally Posted by Halltech
For immediate release. Halltech Systems LLC recruits Dru Laws as partner and CEO

R. DRU LAWS, industry leader and operations expert, graduated from Brigham Young University in 2003 with a BS in Mechanical Engineering, and a minor in Mathematics. In 2005, he graduated top of his class with distinction (honors) from the Queen's University Belfast in Northern Ireland with an MSc in Polymer Engineering, emphasizing in Rotational Molding. He has several polymer process related patents and has guest lectured at several universities on the same subject. In addition to previously running his own consulting business, Dru has successfully led manufacturing and development efforts for numerous companies in North America. His leadership has also been put to good use in a variety of volunteer roles with the Society of Plastics Engineers and the Association of Rotational Molders. Dru regularly authors articles in plastic publications and participates as a presenter for many conferences around the world. He is currently the Senior Vice President of Seljan Company, with direct responsibility over the entire plastics division of the company. Seljan company has been Halltech's main supplier for many years, and has recently agreed to do all assembly and fulfillment.

With his backround in engineering and plastics, Dru Laws is the perfect partner for Jim Hall, founder of Halltech. Jim's passion for sales and marketing, combined with Dru's expertise in engineering and operations positions the company to substantially grow its market share.

"Halltech is already a well respected brand in the aftermarket intake space, and I expect that reputation to increase its outreach considerably in the coming years", said Dru Laws, Halltech's new CEO.

"It's only been 6 weeks since I partnered with Dru, and we are already experiencing some impressive improvements in branding, product availability, and engineering", said Jim Hall, founder and President of Halltech. "It's refreshing to trust each other as we both focus on our strengths."
If you would add 1/2 in length in the intake tube from the TB to the fender box.
Do to the popular aftermarket 2650/2300 Maggy replacement blowers move the TB left about 1/2 inch. The Halltech doesn't fit well as made. The simple change would allow them to fit,
Just MHO!
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If you would add 1/2 in length in the intake tube from the TB to the fender box.
Do to the popular aftermarket 2650/2300 Maggy replacement blowers move the TB left about 1/2 inch. The Halltech doesn't fit well as made. The simple change would allow them to fit,
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Glad you asked. Our new product design for the 2650 Maggies are already to go. Pricing will be maybe $10 more, but Dru should have pricing by tomorrow. Dru completed the design last week for a couple of shops that wanted to check out fitment. You can pre-order, but I would suggest waiting for our official launch this month.







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Is that a larger intake tube than the stinger? Send me one I'll try it for you! I ready to dyno a new 2300 install soon!
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I mentioned this a long time ago and never got a response. I had one but found out real quick that it wasn’t going to work after I installed my 2.9 Whipple, so I ended up selling it a bought a 5” CPR intake, which btw fits perfect and flows even more air.
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