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zfokaiz 12-04-2009 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 307357)
I do know what the laws are from state to state. We are located in California so I put that disclaimer on there to cover us. Esecially due to the fact that I know they are not legal for highway use in California What you do with them once they are in your hands is not on us specifically if you are not in California.

That answers my question. thanks guys.

jerkey 12-07-2009 09:36 AM

Installing My FI CBE today, just got home from deployment and its straight to the shop for me!!

G37Sam 12-07-2009 10:09 AM

Tony updates on the long tube headers pleaaaaaaaaaaase

NewYorkJon34 12-07-2009 12:18 PM

I'm getting my car back from Nissan today, so tomorrow is install day for the exhaust :)

F.I. Inc. 12-07-2009 07:51 PM

DirtyDave #063, thank you for the order:

Digitonium: 001 (Installed)
Tonmed123: 002 (Installed)
Import111: 003 (Installed)
Zat Zuma: 004 (Installed)
Dszombiex: 005 (Installed)
FuszNissan: 006 (Installed)
Crbn_Fbr: 007 (Installed)
Phelan: 008 (Installed)
Kolya: 009 (Installed)
GMZ: 010 (Installed)
Wstar: 011 (Installed)
Zigmon: 012 (Installed)
Drisko: 013 - (Installed)
Jason S: 014 (Installed)
Daishi: 015 (Installed)
Kdomilger: 016 (Installed)
B1nks: 017 (Installed)
MrBMW: 018 (Installed)
MrBMW: 019 (Installed)
MrBMW: 020 (Installed)
MacDaddy: 021 (Installed)
Sonic370Z: 022 (Installed)
m4a1mustang: 023 (Installed)
Seeyabud86: 024(Installed)
Overzlus: 025 (Installed)
G35Guy84: 026 (Installed)
Argen G (Non Forum Member): 027
Pointman: 028 (Installed)
Racerxj17: 029 (Installed)
Dainedazz: 030(Installed)
Jerkey: 031 (Installed)
Caleb B (Non Forum Member): 032 (Installed)
Devious Z: 033 (Installed)
Nick B (Non Forum Member-England): 034(Installed)
DunW/4Bangerz: 035 (Installed)
David L (Non Forum Member):036 (Installed)
Cgmobile370Z: 037 (Installed)
Knives: 038 (Installed)
Abakja1: 039 (Installed)
Zulus370Z: 040 (Installed)
Valentino: 041 (Installed)
Lee A (Non Forum Member-Australia): 042 (Installed)
Cotizi: 043 (Installed)
Kannibul: 044 (Installed)
Zello370: 045 (Installed)
Earwicker7: 046 (Installed)
NewYorkJon34: 047 (Delivered)
Philipp: 048 (Delivered)
ZSteve: 049 (Installed)
Sig11: 050 (In Transit)
Matt B (Non Forum Member): 051 (Installed)
Darkstar87695: 052
Liquid_G: 053
V8Kilr: 054
Motoextreme: 055 (Installed)
Darkseed: 056 (Installed)
GLeonard: 057 Z (Installed)
Speedworks: 058
Bumblez: 059
Pablo Z:060
Moemeister: 061
Darkroam_1: 062
DirtyDave: 063

F.I. Inc. 12-07-2009 07:56 PM

On another note, the prototype of the Long Tube Headers are complete. We will be starting the thread:

"Fast Intentions Long Tube Headers Are Here"

We will try to have pictures and dyno numbers up by the end of the week. Shortly to follow, we will have up videos. The format of the thread will have a very similar layout to out exhaust thread. Stay tuned and get ready for a ride!!!

Valentino 12-08-2009 01:11 AM

^ Great :tup:

looking forward for the result.

shumby 12-08-2009 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 311996)
On another note, the prototype of the Long Tube Headers are complete. We will be starting the thread:

"Fast Intentions Long Tube Headers Are Here"

We will try to have pictures and dyno numbers up by the end of the week. Shortly to follow, we will have up videos. The format of the thread will have a very similar layout to out exhaust thread. Stay tuned and get ready for a ride!!!



hey tony. I am still waiting to hear from you on how you think this will work with an SC set up?. I really like your product and would love to get these:excited:.


You still thinking of doing an exhaust and LTH or even HFC for an fx50? If so I want to be #1 on the list.:tiphat:

LiquidZ 12-08-2009 06:49 AM

Great news Tony. It's almost time!

F.I. Inc. 12-08-2009 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiquidZ (Post 312527)
Great news Tony. It's almost time!

Thats good news my friend. You know the number when you are ready...

Thanks, Tony

F.I. Inc. 12-08-2009 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shumby (Post 312513)
hey tony. I am still waiting to hear from you on how you think this will work with an SC set up?. I really like your product and would love to get these:excited:.


You still thinking of doing an exhaust and LTH or even HFC for an fx50? If so I want to be #1 on the list.:tiphat:

Whoops, I must of missed that one, sorry Shum!

Considering thae fact that as of right now these are the only long tube headers i the world for a 370Z, I know there is nothing that will dyno higher in a supercharged application. This is the IDEAL combination for a supercharger. I have no doubt about it.

PM me about the FX50, and if there is a market for it, maybe we will design something...

Thanks, Tony

F.I. Inc. 12-08-2009 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Valentino (Post 312473)
^ Great :tup:

looking forward for the result.

I am taking the car to the dyno today to get a baseline with:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. High Flow Cats
-F.I. TDX cat back

Tomorrow I plan to go back and dyno the car with:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. Long Tube Headers
-F.I. TDX cat back

If everything goes well, I should be launching the thread tomorrow evening. From there, we will have to get videos done and up.

Stay tuned...

G37Sam 12-08-2009 11:50 AM

Tony you are killing us!!!!!









































Softly.... :happydance::happydance::happydance:

kannibul 12-08-2009 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 312867)
I am taking the car to the dyno today to get a baseline with:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. High Flow Cats
-F.I. TDX cat back

Tomorrow I plan to go back and dyno the car with:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. Long Tube Headers
-F.I. TDX cat back

If everything goes well, I should be launching the thread tomorrow evening. From there, we will have to get videos done and up.

Stay tuned...


Hells Yeah!

That'll potentially be my setup! :rock:

kannibul 12-08-2009 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 312867)
I am taking the car to the dyno today to get a baseline with:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. High Flow Cats
-F.I. TDX cat back

Tomorrow I plan to go back and dyno the car with:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. Long Tube Headers
-F.I. TDX cat back

If everything goes well, I should be launching the thread tomorrow evening. From there, we will have to get videos done and up.

Stay tuned...


Are these prototype headers have anything special about them - I mean, are they just straight tubes or do they have a resonator?

If they're just straight - I bet it'll be LOWD.

dainedazz 12-08-2009 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 312867)
I am taking the car to the dyno today to get a baseline with:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. High Flow Cats
-F.I. TDX cat back

Tomorrow I plan to go back and dyno the car with:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. Long Tube Headers
-F.I. TDX cat back

If everything goes well, I should be launching the thread tomorrow evening. From there, we will have to get videos done and up.

Stay tuned...

:happydance::tup::excited:;):yum::driving:

LiquidZ 12-08-2009 07:17 PM

And so the smiley spam begins...

F.I. Inc. 12-08-2009 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiquidZ (Post 313626)
And so the smiley spam begins...

Here we go and we haven't even launched the thread yet!

F.I. Inc. 12-08-2009 09:07 PM

UPDATE-

I just got back from the dyno. The car performed FAIR! It has the following:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. high flow cats
-F.I. TDX cat back

Now, you cannot compare the numbers from July to the numbers tonight. Mainly due to the fact that the temperature is a difference of 26 degrees. July it was 85 degrees and tonight it was 59 degrees. The barometric pressure is relatively the same and the humidity is identical.

So here is how a dynojet works as in terms of measuring power and as far as correction methods.

SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) is the standard norm of measurement in the automotive industry for just about everything. Now in the case of the Dynojet it takes in to account the elements:

-Temperature
-Barometric Pressure
-Humidity

It works off of an optimum temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature outside was at that along with the other elements being optimum, the dyno in SAE form would correct little to not at all.

Uncorrected is as simple as it sounds. It measures the horsepower and torque of the car without taking any elements in to consideration. If its hot out, the car will make what it makes and the dyno will not correct. If it is cold out, the car will make what it makes without the dyno correcting. We always go off of SAE when we advertise. Like I said, that is the standard norm in the industry.

Now, with all of that being said, we were able to make 304.12 RWH and 251.36 FT LBS of torque tonight in SAE.

Changed to UNCORRECTED those numbers jumped to: 307.19 RWH and 253.90 FT LBS of torque.

As you can see, converting it to SAE caused very little correction due to that in these conditions tonight, it was closer to optimum opposed to last July in the heat of the summer. But before we dyno the car with the headers, we are going back tomorrow to dyno it with the stock intakes. You can never do enough testing and I want to make sure everything is right the first time. I quite possibly might get to the dyno twice tomorrow. So if that is the case, I should have dyno numbers for the headers tomorrow night. If anyone has any questions, comments or concerns on what I just wrote or does not understand it, please speak up and ask me. This is what we are here for, to help and inform.

On another note, one of our competitors is taking jabs at us. (They must feel very threatened by us)! They stated that they include mid pipe resonators free of charge, so my question to all of you is, if you decide to go with their system and do not want resonators will they give you an additional discount? Or, are they just going to overcharge you even if you do not want the resonators. See what it really boils down to is there is no one here remotely close to being anything like us! We give you options because everyone is different and everyone wants something different. We manufacture our exhaust systems in house so we have the ability to give you more options and make changes or modifications based off of ideas or customer suggestions. Said my peace!

Thank you, Tony

kannibul 12-08-2009 11:17 PM

Well, now I know that I need to get HFC's to break 300WHP, given my FI Catback and G3 intake. ;)

G37Sam 12-09-2009 04:17 AM

I'm loving the numbers..

Now let's do 350 with Long Tubes Tony :rofl2: hahahah

shumby 12-09-2009 04:19 AM

tony you got PM

dainedazz 12-09-2009 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 313705)
Here we go and we haven't even launched the thread yet!

u know how it is Tony... just showing my support and hype about your products. never dissappoints me. ;)

Matt 12-09-2009 07:35 AM

Quote:

On another note, one of our competitors is taking jabs at us. (They must feel very threatened by us)! They stated that they include mid pipe resonators free of charge, so my question to all of you is, if you decide to go with their system and do not want resonators will they give you an additional discount? Or, are they just going to overcharge you even if you do not want the resonators.
I like you Tony, and I like your product. Whether I end up purchasing the FI exhaust over another brand is still up in the air, but I definitely like my options so far. I certainly can appreciate your candidness and availability directly to your customers.

However, statements like these aren't really necessary. In that "competitor's" thread, they merely stated that resonators are included at no additional cost. They didn't say "unlike other vendors, our resonators are free!" or "other vendors charge extra for resonators, unlike us!".

There are no less than a dozen exhaust companies trying to sell their product on these forums, whether directly or through well known vendors like Forged or Amplified. You can say things like no one has a product like yours, but so can 10 of those other 12. Where yours may have more power, another company may have less drone. Where yours may be lighter, another company may be more stylish.

I guess what I'm saying is, your exhaust sells itself. Your dynos, videos, and reviews do much more than putting down another company.

F.I. Inc. 12-09-2009 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dainedazz (Post 314104)
u know how it is Tony... just showing my support and hype about your products. never dissappoints me. ;)

Thanks man we will always appreciate your support.

F.I. Inc. 12-09-2009 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt (Post 314111)
I like you Tony, and I like your product. Whether I end up purchasing the FI exhaust over another brand is still up in the air, but I definitely like my options so far. I certainly can appreciate your candidness and availability directly to your customers.

However, statements like these aren't really necessary. In that "competitor's" thread, they merely stated that resonators are included at no additional cost. They didn't say "unlike other vendors, our resonators are free!" or "other vendors charge extra for resonators, unlike us!".

There are no less than a dozen exhaust companies trying to sell their product on these forums, whether directly or through well known vendors like Forged or Amplified. You can say things like no one has a product like yours, but so can 10 of those other 12. Where yours may have more power, another company may have less drone. Where yours may be lighter, another company may be more stylish.

I guess what I'm saying is, your exhaust sells itself. Your dynos, videos, and reviews do much more than putting down another company.

I like you too and I understand where you are coming from. However, I know when someone is taking a stab at us whether it be directly or indirectly. I have history with that person and company and it is not good. It goes way deeper than just this exhaust system. So when I hear or see a comment from them directed towards us I will say something. Although I do agree this or any forum or any other should not be a public place for people to air their frustrations with other people. If you have a problem PM it to me. Don't take jabs to try and make your system look better. I know you do not see it that way and you may think I am reading too much into it, but like I said, I know what he was getting at as soon as he wrote it. There is no love loss here. As far as the other vendors go, I have no issues with anyone, in fact Amplified Motorsport, GTM and Forged Performance all buy products from me. As far as our system, I agree it does sell itself and we would love your business. On the flip side, if you decide to go another route I will understand that is well. SO with all of that being said, if I offended you then I apologize...

Thank you, Tony

rednek01 12-09-2009 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F.I. Inc. (Post 313762)
UPDATE-

I just got back from the dyno. The car performed FAIR! It has the following:

-Stillen Gen III intakes
-F.I. high flow cats
-F.I. TDX cat back

Now, you cannot compare the numbers from July to the numbers tonight. Mainly due to the fact that the temperature is a difference of 26 degrees. July it was 85 degrees and tonight it was 59 degrees. The barometric pressure is relatively the same and the humidity is identical.

So here is how a dynojet works as in terms of measuring power and as far as correction methods.

SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) is the standard norm of measurement in the automotive industry for just about everything. Now in the case of the Dynojet it takes in to account the elements:

-Temperature
-Barometric Pressure
-Humidity

It works off of an optimum temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature outside was at that along with the other elements being optimum, the dyno in SAE form would correct little to not at all.

Uncorrected is as simple as it sounds. It measures the horsepower and torque of the car without taking any elements in to consideration. If its hot out, the car will make what it makes and the dyno will not correct. If it is cold out, the car will make what it makes without the dyno correcting. We always go off of SAE when we advertise. Like I said, that is the standard norm in the industry.

Now, with all of that being said, we were able to make 304.12 RWH and 251.36 FT LBS of torque tonight in SAE.

Changed to UNCORRECTED those numbers jumped to: 307.19 RWH and 253.90 FT LBS of torque.

As you can see, converting it to SAE caused very little correction due to that in these conditions tonight, it was closer to optimum opposed to last July in the heat of the summer. But before we dyno the car with the headers, we are going back tomorrow to dyno it with the stock intakes. You can never do enough testing and I want to make sure everything is right the first time. I quite possibly might get to the dyno twice tomorrow. So if that is the case, I should have dyno numbers for the headers tomorrow night. If anyone has any questions, comments or concerns on what I just wrote or does not understand it, please speak up and ask me. This is what we are here for, to help and inform.

On another note, one of our competitors is taking jabs at us. (They must feel very threatened by us)! They stated that they include mid pipe resonators free of charge, so my question to all of you is, if you decide to go with their system and do not want resonators will they give you an additional discount? Or, are they just going to overcharge you even if you do not want the resonators. See what it really boils down to is there is no one here remotely close to being anything like us! We give you options because everyone is different and everyone wants something different. We manufacture our exhaust systems in house so we have the ability to give you more options and make changes or modifications based off of ideas or customer suggestions. Said my peace!

Thank you, Tony

I'm sure you are familiar with the s197's and how finicky they are when you start playing with intakes and exhaust, so I am wondering what kind of A/F ratios you are seeing with all the mods and how well the computer is adjusting (may not have enough miles to know)

Anyways I am just wondering how much all this is affecting things.

jerkey 12-09-2009 04:57 PM

So for those of you guys that have the Catback and the HFC's on their car...How much louder will the car get when both are installed? I have the CBE on right now, just wondering what i should look forward to, as in volume and performance gains. Thanks Guys. BTW the exhaust is great just wanting it to be a little louder.

G37Sam 12-09-2009 05:03 PM

Tony did you happen to get any A/F numbers while doing the pulls?

rednek01 12-09-2009 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rednek01 (Post 314739)
I'm sure you are familiar with the s197's and how finicky they are when you start playing with intakes and exhaust, so I am wondering what kind of A/F ratios you are seeing with all the mods and how well the computer is adjusting (may not have enough miles to know)

Anyways I am just wondering how much all this is affecting things.

Quote:

Originally Posted by G37Sam (Post 315067)
Tony did you happen to get any A/F numbers while doing the pulls?

Great minds think alike! :happydance:

G37Sam 12-09-2009 05:24 PM

Hahaha cheers to that bro

http://journeytorome.files.wordpress.../09/cheers.jpg

F.I. Inc. 12-09-2009 08:08 PM

Waqar #064, thank you for the order:

Digitonium: 001 (Installed)
Tonmed123: 002 (Installed)
Import111: 003 (Installed)
Zat Zuma: 004 (Installed)
Dszombiex: 005 (Installed)
FuszNissan: 006 (Installed)
Crbn_Fbr: 007 (Installed)
Phelan: 008 (Installed)
Kolya: 009 (Installed)
GMZ: 010 (Installed)
Wstar: 011 (Installed)
Zigmon: 012 (Installed)
Drisko: 013 - (Installed)
Jason S: 014 (Installed)
Daishi: 015 (Installed)
Kdomilger: 016 (Installed)
B1nks: 017 (Installed)
MrBMW: 018 (Installed)
MrBMW: 019 (Installed)
MrBMW: 020 (Installed)
MacDaddy: 021 (Installed)
Sonic370Z: 022 (Installed)
m4a1mustang: 023 (Installed)
Seeyabud86: 024(Installed)
Overzlus: 025 (Installed)
G35Guy84: 026 (Installed)
Argen G (Non Forum Member): 027
Pointman: 028 (Installed)
Racerxj17: 029 (Installed)
Dainedazz: 030(Installed)
Jerkey: 031 (Installed)
Caleb B (Non Forum Member): 032 (Installed)
Devious Z: 033 (Installed)
Nick B (Non Forum Member-England): 034(Installed)
DunW/4Bangerz: 035 (Installed)
David L (Non Forum Member):036 (Installed)
Cgmobile370Z: 037 (Installed)
Knives: 038 (Installed)
Abakja1: 039 (Installed)
Zulus370Z: 040 (Installed)
Valentino: 041 (Installed)
Lee A (Non Forum Member-Australia): 042 (Installed)
Cotizi: 043 (Installed)
Kannibul: 044 (Installed)
Zello370: 045 (Installed)
Earwicker7: 046 (Installed)
NewYorkJon34: 047 (Delivered)
Philipp: 048 (Delivered)
ZSteve: 049 (Installed)
Sig11: 050 (In Transit)
Matt B (Non Forum Member): 051 (Installed)
Darkstar87695: 052
Liquid_G: 053
V8Kilr: 054
Motoextreme: 055 (Installed)
Darkseed: 056 (Installed)
GLeonard: 057 Z (Installed)
Speedworks: 058
Bumblez: 059
Pablo Z:060
Moemeister: 061
Darkroam_1: 062
DirtyDave: 063
Waqar: 064

Waqar 12-10-2009 02:19 AM

my pleasure Tony

can't wait to receive the exhaust now

nixxer 12-10-2009 02:46 AM

Tony, what's the current wait time? Seems like your catching up :)

F.I. Inc. 12-10-2009 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hngonzalez (Post 315695)
Tony, what's the current wait time? Seems like your catching up :)

As of tomorrow, I expect to have 052 and 053 in the mail. I have ran behind on theirs as well as a few others and they have been more than patient. For that I thank them all!

We are still about 3-4 weeks out but I feel come early January it will be closer to two weeks.

rednek01 12-10-2009 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G37Sam (Post 315067)
Tony did you happen to get any A/F numbers while doing the pulls?

I guess he didnt

F.I. Inc. 12-10-2009 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jerkey (Post 315061)
So for those of you guys that have the Catback and the HFC's on their car...How much louder will the car get when both are installed? I have the CBE on right now, just wondering what i should look forward to, as in volume and performance gains. Thanks Guys. BTW the exhaust is great just wanting it to be a little louder.

Good talking with you today. It is going to be right at where you want it once you put the HFC's on. Call me if you ever need anything...

Thanks, Tony

F.I. Inc. 12-10-2009 11:37 AM

PG6speed #065, thank you for the order:

Digitonium: 001 (Installed)
Tonmed123: 002 (Installed)
Import111: 003 (Installed)
Zat Zuma: 004 (Installed)
Dszombiex: 005 (Installed)
FuszNissan: 006 (Installed)
Crbn_Fbr: 007 (Installed)
Phelan: 008 (Installed)
Kolya: 009 (Installed)
GMZ: 010 (Installed)
Wstar: 011 (Installed)
Zigmon: 012 (Installed)
Drisko: 013 - (Installed)
Jason S: 014 (Installed)
Daishi: 015 (Installed)
Kdomilger: 016 (Installed)
B1nks: 017 (Installed)
MrBMW: 018 (Installed)
MrBMW: 019 (Installed)
MrBMW: 020 (Installed)
MacDaddy: 021 (Installed)
Sonic370Z: 022 (Installed)
m4a1mustang: 023 (Installed)
Seeyabud86: 024(Installed)
Overzlus: 025 (Installed)
G35Guy84: 026 (Installed)
Argen G (Non Forum Member): 027
Pointman: 028 (Installed)
Racerxj17: 029 (Installed)
Dainedazz: 030(Installed)
Jerkey: 031 (Installed)
Caleb B (Non Forum Member): 032 (Installed)
Devious Z: 033 (Installed)
Nick B (Non Forum Member-England): 034(Installed)
DunW/4Bangerz: 035 (Installed)
David L (Non Forum Member):036 (Installed)
Cgmobile370Z: 037 (Installed)
Knives: 038 (Installed)
Abakja1: 039 (Installed)
Zulus370Z: 040 (Installed)
Valentino: 041 (Installed)
Lee A (Non Forum Member-Australia): 042 (Installed)
Cotizi: 043 (Installed)
Kannibul: 044 (Installed)
Zello370: 045 (Installed)
Earwicker7: 046 (Installed)
NewYorkJon34: 047 (Delivered)
Philipp: 048 (Delivered)
ZSteve: 049 (Installed)
Sig11: 050 (In Transit)
Matt B (Non Forum Member): 051 (Installed)
Darkstar87695: 052
Liquid_G: 053
V8Kilr: 054
Motoextreme: 055 (Installed)
Darkseed: 056 (Installed)
GLeonard: 057 Z (Installed)
Speedworks: 058
Bumblez: 059
Pablo Z:060
Moemeister: 061
Darkroam_1: 062
DirtyDave: 063
Waqar: 064
Pg6speed: 065

F.I. Inc. 12-10-2009 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G37Sam (Post 315067)
Tony did you happen to get any A/F numbers while doing the pulls?

It was around 12:8 until about 5500 and then dripped to 12:4 ish.

NewYorkJon34 12-10-2009 12:21 PM

Tony, I'm installing mine on Friday (12-10-09) at 10:30am, so far the exhaust looks beautiful, nice soild pieces and the carbon is really nicely done. I like the "Fast Intentions" on the tips as it adds even more great detail. I just wanted to give you an update, and I'll write a performance review tomorrow whenever I get home. Thank you again Tony, I'm looking foward to the headers & and doing business with your great company in the near future.


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