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		<updated>2008-02-16T18:47:46Z</updated>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Greetings, CHR, has been around now for over 8 years. We were CHR Racing Products, then when we incorporated our business, we changed our name to CHR Motorsports. <BR>Now we have moved from Colorado, to the greener grass of Wisconisin. We bought ourselves a new home, and a bigger&nbsp;shop than we had before.&nbsp;<BR>We are excited about&nbsp;our new location, with endless growth potential!<BR><BR>Business has very been good. We are in the process of exploring into to depths of the inner working of cylinder head design and functions. <BR>Besides using our flow bench, we are now entering into airflow and port velocity. We will be adding this knowledge into our cylinder heads. <BR><BR>As you can see, we also have a new website up, with a new look. <BR><BR>Comments are deeply appreciated.<BR><BR>]]></content>
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