FuelTech Gives Riders A Chance To Put Their Builds In The Spotlight

For many riders, winter and early spring are prime garage season. Engines get torn down, wiring gets cleaned up, new parts go on, and ECUs get dialed in—all in preparation for that first warm weekend back on the water.

But once the build is finished, there’s always one question: who gets to see it?

That’s where FuelTech is giving riders a chance to step into the spotlight.

Through its Customer Spotlight program, FuelTech invites customers to submit their builds for a chance to be featured across the company’s social media platforms. Whether it’s a high-horsepower drag ski, a weekend lake machine, or a wild multi-discipline project, if it runs FuelTech hardware, the company wants to see it.

The idea is simple—show off the machine you’ve poured time and effort into.

The Process Is Simple

Getting featured in FuelTech’s spotlight program is a straightforward three-step process:

Show Your Ride
Jet skis, cars, trucks, snowmobiles, tractors—or something completely unexpected. If your machine runs FuelTech components, it qualifies.

Show Your FuelTech
Include photos or video highlighting the FuelTech products installed on your build.

Show It In Action
The more action shots the better. Whether it’s launching off the line, ripping across the water, or lighting up the track, FuelTech wants to see what your machine can do.

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Early Season Is The Perfect Time

Right now might actually be one of the best times of the year to submit a build.

Across the PWC community, riders are finishing winter upgrades and loading in fresh tunes before the season really kicks off. From standalone ECUs and wiring harnesses to billet intake manifolds and other performance components, FuelTech’s lineup has become increasingly common in high-performance PWC builds looking for precise engine management and data control.

If your ski just came out of the garage with a new setup—or a new tune—this might be the perfect moment to show it off before the season gets fully underway.

And who knows? Your build might just end up being the one everyone else is talking about.

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the Managing Editor of the Dalton Daily Citizen in Northwest Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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