Build me a 800hp NA 512 b block using pump gas

Hey guys, I am new on here but not new to this world. I own an engine shop in MD called Crutchybilt Performance. Just two of us, my partner John and I. I figured I would chime in here if I could. Depending on how deep in the 9's you want to go and what the car really weighs 750-800 should get you into the low 9's. We have one customer with a 3650lb Roadrunner, 499 with Eddy heads (lots of porting), pump gas, 727 3.90 gear on a 30X10.5 tire and its best has been 10.09 at 135 and change. What I wanted to say is there are many ways to get to the 9 second barrier. It is always easier to get the car as light as you can make it. But that combo I just talked about is a 9.50 player if it is under 3000lbs. I would suggest doing all the research you can do, ask all the questions you can and remember, you can have a million hp but if you cant use it efficiently then you will always go slow. I have seen 586 hp go 9.07 in a 2600lb car. But it is an extremely good chassis and is very well sorted out.

I came on to this site to cruise around for parts for my own race car that I am building and to help people in any way that I could. Be it building an engine or answering questions. I am by no means an expert, but this is all we do and we are pretty good at it. Lots of BBM's out there running to include some 7 second stuff all the way to the 12's.

Thank you

Don