Dukey.....
I think that the Colorado Dyno Events are and will still be some of the biggest dyno events around. You just have to be a bit understanding and patient right now.
I've had a lot of personal issues to correct in the past few months. Plus it took me a bit to recoup from the sled pull mishaps. I am beginning to get things back in order now, so can begin to put more time into the truck events. I love doing these events, but they take a lot of personal time, sleepless nights and even finances to make happen.
Like Jeremy said, we are thinking that we will put on a casual dyno day in the next few weeks and then a big, blow out Charity Dyno Day in the spring. I have left a message for PFI, so we will see what they say. I don't know about LaserBob, haven't talked to him in awhile.
One thing that Alan and I were talking about is the fact that PFI has been SUPER about donating the dyno for the day to our charity. I would kinda like to have a dyno day there where they can actually take in some revenue... ... something to think about. GAM is great and I really like Bruce too. It is a hard dilemma, but a good one to have. I would rather have one to many dynos around then none at all.
Jeremy and I will be keeping in touch and making some decisions this next week.
Shay