Thought I would put these pictures under there own topic. This is my current ride and at this point in time it is the quickest diesel truck in the world. 9. 21 @138 . This time doesn’t reflects the potential of the truck, the pump used that day was a small 320 cc p 7100 pump, My race pump was lost in shipping for a week and was damaged when I received it. I haven’t got back to a ¼ mile track yet, but the 1/8 mile times indicate a high 8 second run 5. 61 @ 123. 44 with 60’ in the low 1. 20 range. The snow boost cooler is working really well, haven’t found the bottom of its power making ability. The Nitrous Express system is still turned way down also. I am using a camshafts designed by John Russin at Buddha power and collaborated on with Brian at HILLJACK engineering. I would like the thank Jim Fullmer as well as the other two guy just mention for spending hours on the phone teaching me diesel 101, they are in a small list of people I BUG, BEG and PESTER, to learn in the short time, that I have to get this project in the mid 8’s and some day I believe the 7’s, this short list of people in the past has included the giants of drag racing like Warren and the Grump, who have patiently tolerated me over the years.
My back ground is NHRA Competition eliminator where I finished 6th in my division in 2000 and have been a part of the behind the scenes work on two of the fastest comp engine program on the planet. Both inline 6’s . The engine shop that I race out of , is RAY-MAC racing engines in Mansfield Texas, Ray Little the owner has assisted me in R& D and in prepping and assembling my long blocks. Ray was the man behind Rehr Morrison’s Craftsman truck series engine program before Buddy Morrison pass away. And the Buick Indy car engine program before that. Ray and I are taking a different approach in the quest, of diesel supremacy, in that we started with a clean sheet of paper and thru Process Engineering we are working this racing engine to its full potential, We do not believe this engine is any different they any other racing engine, and have shed light on the misconception, and erroneous ideals about diesel’s. This is nothing more then a 4 stroke reciprocation engine with a different fuel and ignition system. I am confident that this engine turned up to full power makes well in excess of 1100+ hp and turns 6000 rpm’s
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Here is a picture of my 9. 21 @ 138 record run at Dallas
http://www.photoreflect.com/scripts/prsm.dll?MyPhotos
Wished I could get Keith to come out and play with his new toy, a race sure would be fun
My back ground is NHRA Competition eliminator where I finished 6th in my division in 2000 and have been a part of the behind the scenes work on two of the fastest comp engine program on the planet. Both inline 6’s . The engine shop that I race out of , is RAY-MAC racing engines in Mansfield Texas, Ray Little the owner has assisted me in R& D and in prepping and assembling my long blocks. Ray was the man behind Rehr Morrison’s Craftsman truck series engine program before Buddy Morrison pass away. And the Buick Indy car engine program before that. Ray and I are taking a different approach in the quest, of diesel supremacy, in that we started with a clean sheet of paper and thru Process Engineering we are working this racing engine to its full potential, We do not believe this engine is any different they any other racing engine, and have shed light on the misconception, and erroneous ideals about diesel’s. This is nothing more then a 4 stroke reciprocation engine with a different fuel and ignition system. I am confident that this engine turned up to full power makes well in excess of 1100+ hp and turns 6000 rpm’s


Here is a picture of my 9. 21 @ 138 record run at Dallas
http://www.photoreflect.com/scripts/prsm.dll?MyPhotos
Wished I could get Keith to come out and play with his new toy, a race sure would be fun
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