What most I think fail to understand is that Double Overtime was an engine built by TFS performance... Not an engine any of us will build to that level, everything was tweaked, yeah the mechanical Vpump really brought it to life, but the CNC ported heads and the valve train to get it to 6500 rpm is what brought it to life.. With out head flow they are dead engines at that level. Everything from billet rockers CNC machined (TFS is known for winning, "winning" prostock engines) custom billet cam, to a balanced bottom end, and 13-1 J.E one off pistons. Mechanical injection definitely played a huge part.. But in the mod class before the two turbo limit the 7.3 had one significant advantage (we are always going to struggle with in the lower classes 2.6/2.8) and that is displacement. You can throw 1100cc fuel on 8 cylinders and push more air through 8 cylinders with 60 more cubes and always make more power period.. As with a 2.6 charger or even a 2.8 your air flow is limited, very limited, and even with 400/400s its hard to use all of the fuel.. A 5.9 can use all the air more effiecently with a smaller turbo be cause they have less volume to fill. A 2.6 5.9 can make 1200hp with a small charger at VERY HIGH RPM because the charger can fill 6 cylinders much quicker than a 7.3, resulting in more useable power... Put a P'Pump on a 2.6 motor and you'll be suprised if you break 1200hp.. We are pulling in classes with limited air flow, against engines that are smaller with indeed faster fuel systems, but again, air flow plays a huge part. Its the same reason the 3406b will stomp a KT cummins in hot stock with a 4in inducer regulated charger...