What makes a car a pro mod?

What makes a car a pro mod?

Pro Modified Cars are 200mph doorslammers, running on petrol or methanol. They are the fastest class of drag cars with working doors; only rail Dragsters and Funny Cars are quicker. Pro Mods are purpose-built race cars cloaked in replica street car bodies ranging in style from the 1930s to the present day.

How much horsepower does a pro stock have?

Modern pro stock engines generally produce around 2.5 hp/in3 (114 kW/L), and make upwards of 1,500 hp while being naturally aspirated.

What is a rail dragster?

The front-engine dragster is a type of racing car purposely built for drag racing. Commonly known as a “rail”, “digger”, or “slingshot”, it is now considered obsolete, and is used only in nostalgia drag racing. Wheelbases ranged from 97 to 225 inches (2,464 to 5,715 mm).

How much HP does a Pro Stock car have?

Pro Stock engines use electronic fuel injection and spec gasoline and are restricted to a maximum of 500 cubic inches. They can make in excess of 1,300 horsepower. A competitive Pro Stock car can run in the 6.5s at more than 210 mph.

What does Pat Musi do for a living?

Each 555 Crate Engine is hand-built by 8-time Pro Street World Champion Pat Musi, a legendary engine builder with a reputation for making big horsepower!

What is the fastest 1/8 mile time?

It happened earlier this week at Alabama International Raceway, where Pharris conquered the 1/8-mile in 3.498 seconds, to go with a trap speed of 212.73 mph (342.35 kph).

How fast do Pro Stock cars go?

210 mph
Pro Stock engines use electronic fuel injection and spec gasoline and are restricted to a maximum of 500 cubic inches. They can make in excess of 1,300 horsepower. A competitive Pro Stock car can run in the 6.5s at more than 210 mph.

Does NHRA still run 1 4 mile?

Traditionally, a drag strip is 1,320 feet, which equals a quarter-mile. (One mile equals 5,280 feet.) Many classes in NHRA drag racing—actually, all but the Top Fuel and Funny Car classes—still compete on a quarter-mile course.

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