Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Racing Operation is Moved

Folks,

We are one step closer to making our new house our forever home. This weekend, we moved all of the racing operation to its new home. I was worried that the tractor trailer was going to be hard to get into the driveway at the new house and my blood pressure was probably 180 the whole trip up there. As most of you know, I tend to overthink things and get myself worked into a frenzy over things like this, ha!

I had been studying google earth images and even went so far as to cut paper squares that were to scale to make sure it would make the turn into the driveway. Yes I know I am ridiculous!!! I tend to plan for the worse and hope for the best!

Come to find out, I worried for nothing. The truck went in the driveway very easy. Turning it around once it was on the property was another story!!! The asphalt driveway is a little small to maneuver a full size tractor trailer but we did it. One of our first projects will be to add some asphalt extensions here and there to make maneuvering easier.

Our rig is now safe and sound in its new home. We spent the day up there Sunday cleaning and organizing to get ready for us to move in.


  










Thursday, October 17, 2019

Our Forever Home

Most of you that have followed my ProMod journey on my blog know that along with the blessings God has given us, we have had some hardships too. Our hardships have been nothing compared to some of the people we know but they have taken their toll on us.

Traci and I are so fortunate to have each other, our health, our family, our business, a bad -to-the-bone hot rod, and a bunch of other stuff. Spending 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with my best friend is the most important thing to us. Our business (facilitated by God) provides the mechanism for us to be together all the time.

The one thing Traci and I haven’t had for several years is a house with walls. We own two houses next to one another and both houses have flooded twice in the last three years. We nearly had our house rebuilt after the first flood, only to be flooded by a hurricane with our name “Harvey”.

The first one was depressing and difficult but the second one took the wind out of our sails!

We continually prayed about what our plans should be. Should we rebuild again? Do we tear down the houses and build a new house higher above ground? Do we dump it all and relocate? Every time we thought we had a plan, something changed our minds.

Because of the lack of direction, Traci encouraged me to finish the car and pursue the dream, which, as you see, we did.

While we were pursuing the ProMod dream, Traci continued to look at property, houses, plans, etc. and nothing made sense. About 6 weeks ago, a massive amount of wooded acreage in our neighborhood directly behind our house and just down the road was clear cut by a developer to put 100 plus homes right next to our little ranchette homes. The developments are going to dump traffic into our one lane streets and direct more water runoff into our already inadequate infrastructure.

This was the last straw. You see, we bought our place on 8 acres because it was the country. We didn’t even have a Walmart thin 15 miles of our house. Now it is one of the fastest growing areas in the greater Houston area. Good for us to sell but not our kind of living!

About the same time that we felt like our plans weren’t working, a house appeared on the real estate site that Traci frequented. She showed it to me and I liked it but it was really out of our price range. We kind of forgot about it and about a week later, the price dropped significantly. Traci showed it to me again and we decided to look at it.

It was in Livingston, Texas about 3 miles from the lake. We drove to Livingston the next day to meet the realtor. When we drove through the gates, Traci and I knew this was it!

We decided that this house fit us well enough to warrant selling all of our other properties and consolidating everything. Traci had been trying to get me to simplify for a long time and it has finally happened, I understand now!

We only told a few people about it because we weren’t sure if we could do it.

We immediately called realtors to start listing our property. Meanwhile, we made an offer on the house and the owner accepted it. Then the loan process began and we waded our way through that mess.

I am happy to tell you that as I write this, we are sitting in our RV on the property and as of this morning, we are the owners of a beautiful home on 27 acres of partially wooded property with a large shop, a 4 acre lake, good access to highways for the race rig, and a pool. Finally, my Sunshine has walls in her house.

The picture of her and I is actually a selfie (yes, that is right) that we took while I was carrying her across the threshold (yes, that is right too) of our forever home! Now comes the hard part. Selling all of our properties, consolidating all of my tools, hobbies, etc. and moving them to Livingston!

The moral of the story is:

1. Trust in God. He will not let you down.
2. Things happen in God’s time, not yours
3. Miracles still happen!
4. Nothing is impossible with God!
5. A 58 year old guy can still carry a “Hot” red head across the threshold











Sunday, October 13, 2019

A View From The Other Side

Folks,

I finally got a chance to edit and post some video of what it looks like inside the car on a run. These videos are of two runs on day 2 of our second test session. Each run has a side view and a forward looking view. One run is in the day an one at night.

If you look and listen, you will here me pedal (momentarily let off of the throttle) the car when the tires start spinning during the run.

My driving gets better each time we run down the track. Still a lot of learning to do but making progress! We really need to speed up the staging process before we try to run in a real race!






Day 2 Run 1 Front View


Day 2 Run 1 Side View


Day 2 Run 2 Font View


Day 2 Run 2 Side View

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Thursday, October 10, 2019

Second Test Session Complete

Folks, we just got back home from our second test session and again, God has blessed us beyond belief!
Although we still have so much to learn it is overwhelming, we learned so much.

We ran our first sub 1 second 60 foot time at .983. That part of the run was great but the tire shake that followed kind of stank it up, ha!

We steadily improved our incremental times until we set a new personal best for tire shake in the last run. It was super violent and was not fun at all. The car made a hard right turn and luckily I reacted and saved the car from tapping the wall. Have I told you that I have a lot to learn!!!!

Another major accomplishment is that we now have 9 runs on the car and nothing has fallen off of it, no mechanical failures, or anything major for that matter. For a totally green team, I think that is such a miracle.

Our crew finished off the testing session with a 1 hour turnaround doing a complete maintenance routine. Our improvement from our first turnaround to the last was significant. I would like to thank them all for their help. The crew is:
Tom Harvey-Right side engine maintenance
Bruce King-Left side engine maintenance
Scott McLaurin-Car transport and pickup, assisting me
Patrick Lauden-Staging control, tires, transmission, and workflow
Mike Janis Jr.-Virtual crew chief, Mikey was texting me tuning info, looking at run data, etc and making calls on the car to teach me. There just isn't a more classy group than the Janis family!

Austin Hayward and Dusty Fincher were so helpful as well. They are always there to do anything they can. I am so glad I can call Houston Raceway Park my home track. We are treated so well there and Austin does everything possible to make our tests go as well as possible.

Last but certainly not least is my Sunshine! She packs the parachutes (which work flawlessly), safety equipment, communication, and getting me strapped in the car. It is so comforting knowing that the parachutes were done with tender loving care.

We made some good changes, bad changes, and just downright stupid changes but that is how you learn. We knew this wasn't going to be easy. My driving is improving with each run. We will achieve our goals in due time. Nothing worthwhile is easy!


Nothing is impossible with God!






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Sunday, October 6, 2019

Test Session #2

Folks,

We are loaded up and will be headed to Houston Raceway Park on Monday morning to test The Black Hole for two days. I am excited to get to run the car again!

We are going to be working on getting our between round service organized and efficient.

We will also be working on getting the car to run and improve to the 1/8th mile. We will be on our own this time but Mike Janis Jr. will be available by phone or messaging if we need something.

We would appreciate prayers for our safety and success. Thank you Jesus for the blessings that you give us every day!

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