Wow, I don't know where to begin. There isn't any short version to this story. So sit back and grab some popcorn.
After Dick won the West Coast Nationals we were all sitting around discussing what to do next. I mentioned to Dick that
nobody has run an 8 with the stock block and that would be a great end to a winning season. That was all I had to say. As most of you know, he went "out of control" (my nickname for him). I had to swear an oath of secrecy and Julie bought me a plane ticket for last Friday.
Dick had Mike (Zimmerman Racing Engines) freshen up his big TSM motor (he won TSM with his 235" motor). In the mean time, I shipped him a custom turbo (Thanks PTE!) and some other odd's and end's.
Wednesday: Dick got the motor from Zimmerman and the parts I shipped him. That was when the thrashing began.
Thursday: Dick and James Lester (Dick's right hand man) installed the engine with help from Scott Lester, Ramsey, and a couple others.
Friday: I flew to Pheonix with an XFI and boost controller. I can only imagine what TSA thought when they X-rayed my bag. I landed Friday afternoon and installed the XFI, boost controler, and wired several RacePac sensors into the XFI with a (hopefully close) start-up program. At 3am EST I went to bed!
Saturday: We load up and head to the track. I mention we're gonna need a 1.35 60' and 152mph to get things done. Once we get there, I find out they repaved the track and there isn't any rubber on the track. 1st pass: Bog off the line and skate to a mid 9@153 with a 1.58 60'. I clean up the program and raise the 2-step. 2nd pass: Bog again

off the line and skate to a low 9@154. We pack things up and head back to Dick's knowing we're a 60' away from an 8. I study the data logs and figure out the VSC in the trans was filling to soon. I spend some serious time cleaning up the program and manage to go to bed at midnight.
Sunday: Back to the track. Wait for some heat to get in the track, load the new program, etc.. The first pass, we did was the record pass. The car skated around the entire pass but managed to run the number. I rolled it over the scales after the pass. It weighed just shy of 3400#.