 We've watched the nature of tuning evolve over the last few decades, and we've seen the internet and technology improve to help the average Joe easily modify his favorite car. And it's not a coincidence that cop tuning has paralleled that evolution. Trey Cop actually cut his teeth in tuning with Mazda's at a company called Rotary Performance, and in 1999 he started a company of his own in Rockwell, Texas in the back of his dad's tire shop. At the time, cop tuning was just a couple employees focused on hard parts like intakes, exhaust, or cams for the naturally aspirated Subaru's like a 2.5 RS. So it was a natural transition for cop to jump into ECU tuning, and the Subaru finally brought the WX to North America in 2002. Fast forward 20 years, cop has grown to become a leader in the aftermarket community, with a long list of accomplishments that define what the company is today. So for the next month, we're going to share 20 of our favorite cop accomplishments and a few fun things that you've probably never even heard about.