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1966 Changed name from [[British Piston Ring Co]] because piston rings were no longer the principal product of the company; part of the [[Associated Engineering|Associated Engineering Group]]<ref> The Times, Feb 07, 1966</ref> | 1966 Changed name from [[British Piston Ring Co]] because piston rings were no longer the principal product of the company; part of the [[Associated Engineering|Associated Engineering Group]]<ref> The Times, Feb 07, 1966</ref> | ||
1966 Manufactured the first electronic-controlled petrol injection system made in Britain<ref>The Times, Sep 22, 1966</ref> | |||
1969 [[Aston Martin]] DB6 MkII announced as first British production car with fuel injection engine, using a system developed over 7 years by [[Brico Engineering]]<ref>The Times 21 August 1969</ref> | 1969 [[Aston Martin]] DB6 MkII announced as first British production car with fuel injection engine, using a system developed over 7 years by [[Brico Engineering]]<ref>The Times 21 August 1969</ref> |
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of Holbrook Lane, Coventry.
1966 Changed name from British Piston Ring Co because piston rings were no longer the principal product of the company; part of the Associated Engineering Group[1]
1966 Manufactured the first electronic-controlled petrol injection system made in Britain[2]
1969 Aston Martin DB6 MkII announced as first British production car with fuel injection engine, using a system developed over 7 years by Brico Engineering[3]
1974 Mr. T. P. Blundell was appointed a director of Brico Engineering, a member of the Associated Engineering Group.[4]