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RPM,
Yes, building race cars and the inherent dangers of such cars on a track are one thing and I understand your point above entirely. But now, your building a high horsepower motor for a Cobra( a light weight, short wheelbase(90", think about that for a while) vehicle not designed for such power, no matter how you set up the chassis), one most likely to be used on the street. Leading you down a whole new road to what is, and what is not considered product liability. It's not about you or your company (which by the way I've followed for quite some time), as it has a great reputation, it's about what a lawyer could do to your company if and when this product hits the streets, and if and when someone gets injured, or worse, killed..........I'm no lawyer, but I would still suggest the disclaimer that your engine is built for racing purposes, and as such, is not intend for street use (at the very least).....Too many stupid people out there (the 18 year old who died last week for instance) who think they can handle it all, and nothing will ever happen to them because they know if their own minds that they can handle it all (vicious cycle don't you think). Ok, I'll stop my rambling, I've made my point somewhere above...Either you get it, or you don't.............As the smart businessperson you are, I'm sure that you did...................Here is wishing you the best...........
Sincerely,
Bill S.
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