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Idaho-based Predator Inc. markets modules to boost truck engine power
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Kramer, Becky
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Clarry, Paul
/ Hatcher, John
/ Lange, Karl
/ Manufacturing
/ Sadler, Barry
/ Vehicles
2004
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Idaho-based Predator Inc. markets modules to boost truck engine power
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Kramer, Becky
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Clarry, Paul
/ Hatcher, John
/ Lange, Karl
/ Manufacturing
/ Sadler, Barry
/ Vehicles
2004
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Idaho-based Predator Inc. markets modules to boost truck engine power
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Idaho-based Predator Inc. markets modules to boost truck engine power
2004
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\"It's just fast and fun,\" said [John Hatcher], who credits the Dodge's power to an electrical control module made by Predator Inc. of Post Falls. \"Your big truck is able to keep up with the fast cars.\" \"It's always crowd pleaser,\" [Karl Lange] said. Predator's control modules are currently produced at a plant near [Barry Sadler]'s retail store in Weatherford, Texas. Next year, Sadler said the manufacturing operation and its 25 jobs will move to either Kootenai County or Liberty Lake. Predator Inc. already owns land in Post Falls, but may need more room, he said. The manufacturing plant was initially based in Texas because the state has such a \"truck culture\" and a high per-capita ownership of trucks, Lange said. But Sadler lives on a ranch in Mullan, Idaho, and Lange works out of a home office in Post Falls.
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