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Originally, the acronym for "European Motor Products, Inc.", later "Engineered Motor Products, Inc." A well-known Riverside, California, manufacturer of aftermarket accessories for Volkswagen vehicles.

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EMPI Transispark logo. (Transistorized Ignition System).

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It is hard to believe that something so big came from something so small. Before EMPI and Economotors became universal VW shop names throughout the industry, their beginnings were quite humble. In the early 1950s Joe Vittone began a small import car (and motorcycle) dealership called Economotors in Riverside, Calif., one of America's earliest VW dealerships.
EMPI was one of the. largest manufacturers of aftermarket Volkswagen parts. It is hard to believe that something so big came from something so small. Before EMPI and Economotors became universal VW shop names throughout the industry, their beginnings were quite humble. In the early 1950s Joe Vittone began a small import car and motorcycle dealership called Economotors in Riverside, Calif., one of America's earliest VW dealerships.