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Alot of people have been inquiring about the people that have been involved with Project Hurricane . I think that it's time to talk about some of the talented people that I've forged a great relationship with during the last couple of years.I'm fortune enough to have met many of the serious players in the power sport industry and I couldn't begin to name everyone in one post,however, I wanted to mention a couple of guy's that I have developed a friendship with. Dave from Powderlites is one of the most honest and nicest guy's in the industry and Burt from 1320 straightliners is one of the most intelligent and fun guy's that I've ever had the pleasure to talk with.Thanks for your friendship.
One of the necessary ingredients in the road to making over 500 horse power has been the help that Jeff Simon from CPR has given me. From the engine block to the cylinder head and many other power related issues,without his help,I would still be looking for a way to keep the engine together over 400 horse power.That is why I'm proud to announce the affiliation between Hurricane Racing and CPR . I will be the Canadian Distributor for Simon's Cpr and will be able to handle all Canadian Yamaha turbo racing issues that will come along.I am looking forward to serving the Canadian people and helping to make the serious players in the powersports industry achieve there goals
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you may want to ask the moderators to delete this topic Dave . Like I mentioned you're far better off following your own path

Congrats on a successful winter
madcow
dave i wish i had your money so i could burn mine and a get a speed setup like yours! very impressive sled!!
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