- Pro Modified
Pro Modified, also known as Pro Mod, is a class or division in the sport of
drag racing which began in theIHRA sanctioning body.Overview
This division has specific rules about
engines , components, bodies, etc. Pro Modifieds can either be raced on 1/4 mile or 1/8 mile tracks. Usually, the IHRA races Pro Mod cars on the 1/4 mile, resulting in low-to-mid 6 second passes, while the ADRL (American Drag Racing League) races strictly on 1/8 mile track setups, allowing for high 3 second-to low 4 second passes. Pro Modified has only been around for about 15 years, whereas other classes are much older. Despite Pro Modified cars being slower than theTop Fuel orFunny Car classes , it has become one of the most popular divisions of the sport. The Pro Modified division was a spin-off of the IHRA's Top Sportsman division but with fewer limitations, allowing for significantly higher performance. The American Drag Racing League's top three classes (Pro Extreme, Pro Nitrous, and Extreme 10.5) are comprised of all Pro Modified vehicles, making the ADRL one of the fastest growing and most popular drag racing organizations. Due to the near-limitless engine/drivetrain combinations and incredibly lenient rule system used by most Pro Modified racing organizations, competing teams in this series of drag racing have virtually every freedom to make their car as fast and competitive as it can possibly be.Engines
The rules of engine performance in Pro Modified are simple and straight forward: the engine can either have up to 527 cubic inches and be
supercharged andmethanol fueled, or it can have a larger 820 cubic inch engine that utilizesnitrous oxide andgasoline . For the first time,turbocharged engines were permitted for the 2008 IHRA season. These engines put out an extremely large amount of horsepower, some at approximately 2500 H.P. The engines propel the cars down the track at speeds of over 200 mph. There are weight limits, according to the type of engine used, 2375 lb. for nitrous powered cars, and 2700 lb. forsupercharged (or blown) cars. Most supercharged engines are based on Chrysler's 426Hemi engine. Theexhaust system is similar to that of a Funny Car. Simple shortheader pipes bolted onto theengine block heads extend down from the motor and curve upward just before reaching the ground. The exhaust pipes are visible just behind the front wheels of the vehicle. Most of the time, eachexhaust port on the heads has its own individual pipe, but occasionally the four pipes on each side of theengine block converge into one singleheader collector on each side of the motor, resulting in two exhaust pipes instead of eight.Bodies
The body of a Pro Modified car is somewhat similar to a
Pro Stock race car, yet also radically different at the same time. 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 fornitrous injected cars, or the hood may be cut to allow a supercharger to be fitted through onto a blown motor. Also, a Pro Modified car is usually fitted with a long, flat wing extending from the base of the rearwindshield and past where the lip of the trunk lid would be on a normal car. This wing aids indownforce andstability , and helps keep the car on the ground. Many body styles are represented in the Pro Mod class. Everything from aPlymouth Superbird to aVolkswagen Beetle has been seen at the dragstrip in Pro Mod fitting. Some of the more common body styles include theChevrolet Corvette andCamaro , theFord Mustang , andStudebaker vehicles. Small pick-up trucks, like theChevrolet S-10 also make for popular Pro Mod vehicle choices.The material with which the body of a Pro Modified race car is constructed out of is afiberglass material, similar to the material used in the bodies of most race cars.The IHRA banned any body style of a current legal Pro Stock car from being used in Pro Modified in 2008.Transmissions
A Pro Modified car may have anywhere from a 3-speed
transmission (more commonly used on 1/8 mile tracks) to a 5-speed transmission (used mostly on 1/4 mile tracks). Anautomatic transmission or amanual transmission may be used with any combination ofrear-end gears .See also
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Top Fuel
*Funny Car
*Pro Stock
*IHRA
*Scotty Cannon
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