The
Big Shot NOS fogger nitrous system, delivering up to 300 horsepower, is a big addition to Team Boddie’s plans; with a nitrous system already in their plan, things worked to perfection for the California-based squad in saving the money they would have spent from their budget for the kit. Team Bigun, who finished second, won a Dyna-Batt lightweight battery for their four-eye Mustang, along with a 25-pound weight reduction. Weighing in at just 13.5-pounds, this
Dyna-Batt battery offers impressive cranking power (capable of cranking engines up to 15:1 compression), giving Bigun a nice, two-fold drop in weight.

Team Boddie/Dow Brothers celebrates their victory in the taco contest — retribution for their earlier drama involving a set of questionable cylinder heads.
Not to be forgotten, the losers also earned a prize: the members of the team would be chained together for two hours and would be forced to listen to a Mariachi band for the entire duration, making progress on their build a challenge, at best. That honor went to none other than the Dream Team, who took it all in stride, and as we’ll later see, didn’t let it hinder their finished product in the least.
The teams have been burning up the
Summit Racing Equipment website the last few days, using their $7,000 in gift cards to acquire the parts and pieces they need for their builds. Summit is providing expedited, overnight shipping for the Drag Shootout so the teams can keep making progress without delay.
Team Boddie