I suspect the DOHC design makes it travel a bit faster than what you are used to working with. 
Don
ha ha ha ha ha - yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah - lmao.
I know you're kidding, Don, but I've had some time to reflect since last August.
Seriously, the K series will be a 45 year advancement in engine technology for me. It's still 25 years behind what's available today, but you've got to walk before you run.
And I'm proud of what Mark and I have done with the Grenade. It's about as unlikely a high performance choice as anything on the salt. I take a lot of encouragement from the guys who are running Buick straight 8s and Jimmy 6s. The big difference is that they're running in vintage engine classes carved out for them - I'm running against current technology in GT.
And if I had thought that out more thoroughly before I started - well, it's not likely I would have done it.
I'm looking at a performance award here on the wall in my office. The car that owns the record has overhead cams and a lot better aero than the Midget. I'm within 3 mph on the oldest standing record in GT, and we're making headway on improving upon that. And we've done it with an engine design that, if it WERE a Buick or an Oldsmobile, would be considered vintage.
The "1KK" will be a better design to start with, but it's up to me to make it go.
Until then - I'm all in on the Grenade.
my experience was that I had to add a brace that was in a different plane to stop mine from flopping around on a single plane bracket 
Yeah, Bill - my mock up isn't coming along too well. I need a mill.