Just a FYI...
The geographic center of the lower 48 states is in Lebanon, Kansas.
Perhaps a dyno showdown is in order at Forrest City Diesel in St. James, Mo. ??{QUOTE]
Hmmmmm... .
Funny you should mention a thing like this. Seems Rammin On and I are in the beginning stages of a show like this for his shops grand opening sometime in Mid-Summer. As we get things all set and the details ironed out we will post them.
Joe. .
Funny thing,why worry about little old me,are you afraid that a couple of old used up drag racers may just sneak up on you and steal your thunder????. You actually amuse me,making it seem like this is all rocket science and no one but those in your area have the ability to make power. As for the fertilizer,well I am not sure what you would do with it in a area where nothing can grow but sandstorms,unless your in the mountains. Separate my competition classes for education,yeah right. I wonder how my dyno competitors would like that,they come for the chance to win their respective class,have fun and enjoy themselves. Education you say,well thats all learned thru watching each other try to knock off the previous years winners and taught throughout the show field by chatting with others. Your time is coming Joe,that you can put money on.
I agree with Drag Diesel also,there is ALOT more High HP rides not posting on any of the diesel boards. BUT,we were not making comment about them here. Horsepower is Horsepower,the way you make it does not matter. So with that Jetpilot's Slick Black Bottle Rocket is TOP DOG and nothing can dispute that.
JP Ol Buddy,
How the heck have you been?. I'll venture Waaayyyyyyy out on a limb and say that you NEVER get a answer from Joe as to why he was so afraid to dyno at Chapple's. He always says his truck is dynoed in its street trim at all times and he makes no changes to it so there would be no reason for his fear,but,what do I know. Also,this is the very same dyno they all claim the "White Dodge" ONLY made 407hp on.

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Joe,one last thing... .
A couple old street racers I know who are very influential in the HP market place and forgotten more than I'll ever get a chance to learn taught me these little sayings. .
"Never lay all your cards on the table the first time as the pot will be fatter the second time around and carry much more respect"
And this one...
"In a HP contest,never go to a gun fight with a knife and always leave nothing to be disputed later. If it has to be broken to win,then let the parts hit the pavement"