I want to thank you guys for your help, this is very helpful, I'm glad you guys are able to share some information with me.
Any information you can give me that is constructive, is much appreciated, I love to learn and the only way to learn is go above and beyond, right! My dream car used to be a 71 Chevelle, so I built myself one from scratch, The most badass one I could think of with crazy horsepower. After the magazine article, I did a ton more to the car with all the sponsorship I got and wanting to set the car up for the next mile, it was supposed to be the first Chevelle in the USA to break 200 miles an hour in the standing mile, the car is still set up that way this day, but unfortunately due to a divorce it sits with a new owner that just takes it to car shows. I mean literally from scratch, when I say I build my own cars I mean I build my own automatic and manual transmissions, narrow and build my own differentials. I also custom make fuel injection systems from scratch by welding bosses into the intake and milling the for injectors, etc. So thank you for helping me with this new tuning set up deal.
Here is one of my achievements I am very proud of, out of nowhere a magazine picked up a car I built for a main feature, I have was never so proud in my life. My second dream car, it was a 9/11 turbo and now I have that and I'm going to make it into hopefully, a 1000 wheel horsepower madness!
In case anybody even cares to take a peek, here is my dream car that I built and lost in my divorce.
http://www.hotrod.com/cars/featured/0704phr-1971-chevrolet-chevelle/