Competition Cummins Diesel Dragster Does it! First in the 7's - 7.98 at 167.43

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Competition spooled in the front.....

Competition ALERT: 550+HP Twinned PSD..on #2

From a Real Low to a Real High and back to reality.....

Thank you all. I cannot tell you how much it means to us to have the support of everyone.



Believe me, if people read closely, and read between the lines on the TDR, all of the real speed secrets are out here and on everyones web sites. Some, you have to figure out for your application, but if nothing else, you will at least know who to call for help.



It still has not sunk in yet how cool it was. To go from the o-***** on Wednesday of breaking the input shaft and not being able to run, to running the 7 on Sunday is absolute opposite ends of the spectrum.



Now, to tell you how fast you can get back into the "bad luck"...



On the way out of LA, with the transporter, the throttle rod on the 95 Dodge Ram broke, right in the middle of the pass. Luckily, I could idle it over, and get it on the shoulder. I fabbed up a widget to hold the rod in one piece, and was back on the road in a hour. (nice to have the race trailer loaded with tools)... Only one hour wasted. No big deal.



I was be -bopping along at 75 around Needles CA, and noticed a trailer tire pass me. I am not very smart, but soon realized that I was the only one within miles on the highway and it might belong to me, or at least be handy to have. I pulled over, chased the tire down, and by golly, it matched nicely the 3 tires and wheels left on the trailer! How fortunate! Imagine the luck of finding a nice matching tire and wheel out in the middle of the desert.



Funny though, it did not come with the mounting hardware needed, the threaded part of the wheel studs, or the nuts! The press in half of the studs were nicely machined off smooth with the hub, making it a lot easier to slip the wheel on, but a bit difficult to keep it on!



After deciding that visegrips, tarp straps, or JB weld was not likely going to make a permanent repair, I pulled the hub, went to town, got a 2nd spare tire and wheel, and found enough studs to keep a second set for my next excellent adventure in the future.



Back on the road after only 2 hours lost. Noon. Having to be in Salt Lake on business Tuesday AM, I pushed on. Pretty quiet now.



At 10 PM this evening, 20 miles from Provo, no matter how much I turned up the satellite radio, there was a very annoying noise coming from the shifter. Darned if it did not get louder and louder. Soon I ran out of volume. I debated about wrapping it with insulation, to quiet it down, but thought that the fiberglass might get "Itchy". Finally, I slowed down from the 85 MPH I was towing with the old pig, and shoved it into 4th. Quiet as can be! Imagine that, losing 5th gear! I bet NO ONE OUT THERE has ever had THAT happen.



So now, I cruise along, into Provo, Midnight, looking forward to 800 miles from here, to SLC, to Rock Springs, and back to Denver at a whopping 65 MPH. Someone is trying to tell me someting.



Y'know what though? It was still worth it all... ... . Beers on Me at TIM 05... . !
 
sbentz said:
I was be -bopping along at 75 around Needles CA, and noticed a trailer tire pass me. I am not very smart, but soon realized that I was the only one within miles on the highway and it might belong to me, or at least be handy to have.



Now THAT is funny stuff! :-laf



sbentz said:
Beers on Me at TIM 05... . !



That's a rather bold and daring statement. Do you have any idea how much beer Wayne and I can drink? :D



Matt
 
Good job Scott and a good story, sometimes you just have to take the good with the bad... ... the success couldn't happen to a better bunch!



Jim
 
Hats off to you and your crew Scott, you guys have worked hard and long.







Now, Houston is great in December for testing and tuning... ... ... ... Matter of fact, come here any weekend before the end of the year and you can test on 1/8 or 1/4 mile tracks, Wednesday thru Sunday night. Both tracks WILL HOLD ALL the power you can make.



Again, great job and keep up the hard work.



Jim
 
What is wrong Here???

Just a photo to prove how much fun one can have in the desert...



What is wrong with this picture?
 
After a bunch of phone calls, yes there is a lot more left in the old girl. Wish we could have ran it back around, changed a couple things, and let Dustin REALLY hit the tree. He left at less boost than the Muncie pass. We will do it later.



After downloading the data recorder, we find 2 things right away. Turbo match is going to have to change (knew that) and another gearing change. Top end fell off a bit. Still did not smoke as much as we would like. Bad thing, is no video yet. That would help a lot.



Oh, and yes, not only did 5th gear go in the tow rig, It is grinding in all gears. I think that that is bad, Right? I'm not too swift on this diesel stuff. Drive it until the wheels fall off. Oh, yeah, did that, been there, have the photos to prove it.
 
Shrimpy said:
Hats off to you and your crew Scott, you guys have worked hard and long.







Now, Houston is great in December for testing and tuning... ... ... ... Matter of fact, come here any weekend before the end of the year and you can test on 1/8 or 1/4 mile tracks, Wednesday thru Sunday night. Both tracks WILL HOLD ALL the power you can make.



Again, great job and keep up the hard work.



Jim

Speaking of testing in Houston you can test on Dec 12th,the new magazine "Diesel Power" will be covering this race for their first issue coming out in March.
 
Good Job. This much more |----------| and you will be a second ahead of COMP.







HoleshotHolset said:
Now THAT is funny stuff! :-laf







That's a rather bold and daring statement. Do you have any idea how much beer Wayne and I can drink? :D



Matt

Can somebody bring in a tanker from St Louis?
 
I have to agree, BuddhaPower is KING!! John is the real pioneer in the diesel performance biz, he was doing it decades before it became fashionable. He's one of those guys behind the scenes, always quietly making things happen.
 
sbentz,



thanks for all your hard work! Remember everytime you send your monster down the track you have people in the stands saying "those cummins engines are some bad MF's" YOU GOTTA LOVE THAT!



cummins diesel+worked over p-pump+24 valve shaved head+shower heads+twins+water/meth/nitro+ ATS billet trans=the most powerful diesel engine per cub to ever to blow smoke on this planet. SMOKE ON!



ps love reading about your rig keep us updated
 
I will do a bunch of web site updates this weekend... Just got back to Denver at midnight.



The Vegas video of the Kaboom is cool... .



aand photos of broken input shaft...



Still, we are on cloud nine...
 
KERMA said:
Sorry, you lost me there, Eric.

Oops, didn't mean to; let's see:

RED= rear engine dragster + lightweight V 10 diesel

I thought you would read that and think "damn good idea" and get to building one, lol. We need more dragsters!
 
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