What makes a Pro Mod car?

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.
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What's the difference between Pro Stock and Pro Mod?

Whereas Pro Stock cars retain street identification, Pro Modified cars' bodies are just that: modified. Pro Mod race cars have either a forward-facing (with the opening in front) hood scoop for nitrous injected cars, or the hood may be cut to allow a supercharger to be fitted through onto a blown motor.
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What makes a Pro Stock drag car?

Built around a sophisticated tube chassis and four-link rear suspension, Pro Stock cars must conform to precise measurements and weigh no less than 2,350 pounds. Pro Stock engines use electronic fuel injection and spec gasoline and are restricted to a maximum of 500 cubic inches.
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How much does a Pro Mod car cost?

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That said, a pro mod drag car will cost from $275,000 to $350,000. The body and internal parts generally cost around $200,000, while the engine costs between $50,000-$100,000 extra. This may vary based on other vehicle specifications, but the price will always be high.
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How fast is a Pro Mod?

With more than 3,000 horsepower, the "suspended door" Pro Mod cars travel the quarter-mile in less than six seconds at speeds exceeding 250 mph. Visit Real Pro Mod online to learn more.
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How much HP does a Pro Mod make?

A Pro Mod car will produce around 2600-3200 horsepower and the fastest will rundown in the 5 second zone. Each chassis is custom fabricated from 4130 chrome moly tubing according to strict rules. The maximum permitted wheelbase is 115" (2.92m).
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What fuel does Pro Mod use?

Pro Mod race cars are 250+ mph door slammers running on injected nitrous/high octane racing fuel or supercharged and fueled with methanol. They are the fastest class of drag cars with working doors.
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How much does a 1000hp engine cost?

Meanwhile, the 1,000 hp Mopar Hellephant crate engine was priced from $29,995 USD, but needed the $2,265 installation kit to go with it. Another way to compare, the LT5 crate engine gave you . 04 horsepower per dollar spent. The ZZ632 gives you .
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How much power does a Pro Stock engine make?

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. A complete NHRA pro stock engine can cost upwards of $100,000.
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What engines do Pro Stock use?

Shrouded in secrecy, Chevrolet's Pro Stock Drag Race Competition Engine (DRCE) evolved the big-block Chevy into a 1,400-hp, 10,000-rpm, naturally aspirated motorsport weapon one race weekend at a time.
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Do Pro Stock cars have radiators?

The colder the engine, the less likely it is to detonate. That's why Pro Stock racers use chillers and refrigeration systems to lower the water temperature to below 50 degrees before a run.
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What engines are used in Pro Stock drag racing?

Chevrolet's top-secret Pro Stock race engine has been shrouded in mystery for decades. It's known as the Drag Race Competition Engine (DRCE), and its architecture has been massaged into a nearly 10,000-rpm, fuel-injected, 500-cid race mill that actually began life with the Oldsmobile brand.
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What size tires do pro mods run?

“A lot of Pro Modified racers with 17-inch wide tires, who used to run 16×16-inch wheels, are now running a 16×18.
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How many G's does a Top Fuel dragster pull?

NHRA - National Hot Rod Association

The modern NHRA Top Fuel dragster accelerates harder and pulls more G's than any [unclassified] fighter jet launch. At 5 G's, there's no wheeled vehicle on earth that even comes close.
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How much does a Pro Mod weight?

In the continuing effort to maintain parity in the NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series, the NHRA Technical Department is increasing the minimum weight for nitrous-assisted entries from 2,425 pounds to 2,475 pounds.
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How much does it cost to build a Pro Stock race car?

A pro stocker at 125k+ has to be the most expensive car to build. 1 motor has to be in the 150k+ range as well. A guess the only thing that would make a fueler more expensive to run is the parts attrition.
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How far do Pro Stock cars race?

The standard distance of a drag race is 1,320 feet, 402 m, or 1/4 mile( +- 0,2% FIA & NHRA rules). However, due to safety concerns, certain sanctioning bodies (notably the NHRA for its Top Fuel and Funny Car classes) have shortened races to 1,000 feet.
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What is Super Stock drag racing?

Stock + Super Stock Overview

The NHRA Stock and Super classes race off a full, five-tenths tree and there are numerous categories within these classes that have individual indexes based on shipping weight and horsepower, by which the racers qualify.
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What is Hellephant motor?

The “Hellephant” engine hits the magical 1,000 horsepower mark via bulked-up displacement, with 4.0 inches of stroke and bore specs at 4.125 inches. An improved supercharger with a high-efficiency rotor is mounted on the all-aluminum block, which provides huge weight savings to keep the “Hellephant” light.
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How much is Dodge Hellephant?

When the Dodge Hellephant crate engine was first announced at SEMA in 2018 it took the automotive world by storm.
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What is a pro street car?

Pro Street is a style of street-legal custom car popular in the 1980s, usually built to imitate a Pro Stock class race car. Pro Street cars should appear to be more at home on the drag strip than the street, while remaining street legal and not gutted like a Race Car or Bracket Race car.
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Do Top Fuel dragsters shift gears?

The answer is in the clutch. Unlike a street or high-performance car that uses a manual or automatic transmission, a top-fuel dragster uses a centrifugal clutch and only operates in forward, high, and reverse.
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What is the fastest drag car in the world?

Lamborghini did set a half mile record in 2017 with the twin-turbocharged Lamborghini Huracan. It ran 257 mph in the only event it ever took part in. It was also the first to achieve a 250 mph pass. Owners can have the fastest drag car and still enjoy cabin comforts such as navigation and stereo.
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