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UPDATE: Magnuson Superchargers Advances to Top 16 in "Coolest Thing Made in California" Contest--Voting Closes Thursday

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office, 

Made in CaliforniaLongtime SEMA member Magnuson Superchargers has advanced to the top 16 in voting for the "Coolest Thing Made in California" award for its '24 Roush Performance Mustang Supercharger system. The "Coolest Thing Made in California" award, presented by the California Manufacturing and Technology Association (CMTA), celebrates the most outstanding products manufactured in the Golden State.  

Magnuson's advancement to the top 16 is a testament to the innovation and craftsmanship that define the automotive-aftermarket industry. The next round of voting begins Monday, August 26, and runs through August 29.  

We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to the industry for their support in getting Magnuson this far. Now, we need your help again to push them across the finish line! 

Cast your vote here. 

Developed in collaboration with Roush Performance, Magnuson Supercharger's nominated kit transforms the Ford Mustang GT's 5.0L Coyote engine, delivering an astonishing 810 hp and 630 lb.-ft of torque. Machined, assembled and tested in Ventura, California, the Magnuson Supercharger is SEMA-certified and in the process of receiving CARB Executive Order (ECO) approval, ensuring it meets the state's rigorous emissions standards. 

Magnuson Superchargers' success in this competition further underscores the contribution of SEMA members to California's economy, which employs nearly 150,000 people and contributes more than $40 billion to the state's economy.  

For more information, contact Christian Robinson, SEMA's senior director for state government affairs and grassroots, at christianr@sema.org.