Sick Week – Day Zero Test and Tune

January 29th, 2024

It’s that time of year again. Sick Week 2024 is upon us and it’s happening in the Sunshine State. The best No Prep cars (trucks, etc.) are gathered in Florida to begin a series of drag racing events tied together by a 1,000-mile cruise. Sick Week is a grueling challenge. It’s hard on the machinery and brutal in the knuckles, but lifelong friendships will be formed. Let’s go to the track for some last minute test runs. Right out of the gate, there’s an ‘80s Pontiac Le Mans Wagon doing burnouts. This grocery getter has a massive 540 cubic-inch big Read More

Lutz Built Twin Turbo HEMI Ram 1500

January 12th, 2023

As a tribute to his deceased son, NHRA Top Fuel Champion Drag Racer Clay Millican presents this Ram 1500 pickup known affectionately as “Dentley”. This video picks up as Clay explains the details of this build and a bit about his young son. Under the hood is a 6.1-liter HEMI engine with a pair of 62-millimeter Precision turbochargers. Assembled by master fabricator Jeff Lutz (Street Outlaws), Dentley is equipped with a state-of-the-art intercooler setup and all the best parts imaginable. The transmission is a TCI TH400 automatic with a trans brake and a gear bender. Out back is a Quarter Read More

Kings of No Prep – New Lutz GTO vs. Fireball Camaro and Death Trap Mustang

July 7th, 2020

Hello drag racing fans! Welcome to big time No Prep action from the stars of Discovery Channel’s Street Outlaws series. These guys from the 405 have absolutely the baddest Pro Mods on the street or strip. Two out of these three cars are built at a price (each) of more than a half-million U.S. dollars. Big money, big power and big tires – these Kings of No Prep hook up and fly down the eighth mile like a flash. Have a look. First to the line is Jeff Lutz in his brand-new Pontiac GTO. This Big Tire Class dominator is Read More

Texas Grim Reaper at Outlaw Armageddon

November 16th, 2016

At an event called Outlaw Armageddon, one might think that a car named the Texas Grim Reaper would have the home track advantage. Well, advantage or not, one look at this murderer’s row of a field and I can tell that making it through the first round – let alone through the final round – is going to be a major undertaking. Regardless of the competition, Steve Wiley and his Texas Grim Reaper team didn’t show up at Thunder Valley Raceway Park (in Noble, Oklahoma) to play tidily-winks. They are only interested in marbles – all the marbles that is – Read More

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