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Camaro pro mod hiroshi abe biography wikipedia

Not only is there drag racing in Brazil, but there are some truly badass cars in the nation to our south, including Hiroshi Abe's brand spankin' new twin-turbo RJ Race Cars Pro Missing: wikipedia.

Our friends down south at DragsterBrasil. Brazilian drag racer Hiroshi Abe of Illicit Customs is well known in his country for his twin-turbo Pro-Mod Malibu that won him several championships over the years. Unfortunately, the car was involved in a serious crash in August of where the vehicle was totaled. RJ Race Cars is also home to the popular aftermarket parts brand Quartermax.

When dealing with the power levels of a Pro Mod engine, experience, materials and fabrication methods are of the utmost importance.

Pro Modified, also known as Pro Mod, is a class or division in the sport of drag racing used in the NHRA and FIA (quarter-mile) and the Professional Drag Racers Association (PDRA) (eighth .

This is why we often see American-built race cars battling it out in other countries. A chassis was built by the team at RJ Race Cars using chromoly tubing and fitting with the shops in-house chassis components. Strange Engineering was chosen to provide front and rear brakes for the Camaro, in addition to the Strange rear differential that is housed in the back.

Ultimately, Hiroshi decided to go with a This new body was built out of light-weight carbon fiber for the utmost weight savings and even quicker elapsed times. The team at Illicit Customs was under a tight deadline to make the 20th Festival of Freedom Force Arrancada drag race in mid-December, so the decision was made to use the ci twin-turbo SBC engine instead of the ci supercharged powerplant that will eventually take its place.

This is the same engine that was used in the Pro Mod Malibu that Hiroshi piloted back in While they made several runs over the weekend, the team experienced an issue during a run on the final day of competition that resulted in the Camaro hitting the wall just off the starting line. Hiroshi Abe is seen here performing a burnout prior to hitting the wall at low speeds.

While most of the damage appears to be cosmetic, we are certain the Hiroshi and his team will have the Camaro back up and racing in no time.