It is no secret that Twin-screw and ProCharger powered Pro Modifieds have been dominating the scene over the past few years. The turbocharged combination, once a formidable force, hasn’t been part of the conversation—until now. Mark Micke of M&M Transmissions is looking to change the boosted community by bringing the exhaust-driven boost makers back to the front of the pack. In fact, just one race into the adventure and they have become the talk of the community.
A recent dyno session at the Georgia-based headquarters of FuelTech USA revealed a staggering 4,779 WHP. It is certainly one of the highest results the dyno recorded, but the key difference is in the details with this package.
Over the last several years there have been perceived challenges with the turbocharged combination for outlaw Pro Mod competition. Micke, however, knew he could solve each one and to do so, he created a think tank with some of the industry’s biggest powerhouses like Pro Line Racing, FuelTech, Turbosmart, and of course his company, M&M Transmissions. The results speak for themselves as early indications point to a game-changing combination.
The on-track success has been nothing short of impressive with just two dozen runs to date. The car’s national event debut yielded a second-place qualifying effort thanks to a best of 3.59 at 218 mph and it was a stern warning that Micke will be a contender. The best sixty-foot clocking is an astounding 0.935-seconds, and they went 13 straight runs without shaking the tires. The worst short-time during that streak was a 0.960—the kind of times and consistency that supercharged applications are known to produce.
One of the hallmarks of the 1969 Camaro’s success is the integration of the FT600 engine management system and its vast capabilities. The FT600, FT550, FT550LITE, and FT450 offer a complete line-up of standard features including sequential injection and ignition, O2 Closed Loop, data acquisition, traction control, delay box, Boost Controller, Nitrous Controller, and so much more. Additionally, the FT600, FT550, and FT450 have a customizable digital display for the driver and the anti-glare TFT touchscreen offers the ability to adjust the tune without hooking up a PC computer. It gives the driver feedback in real-time and puts the data in front of him or her instead of mounting multiple gauges around the cockpit.
A key feature for Micke’s turbo setup is the use of a single Turbosmart electronic wastegate to control boost, which is plumbed on the charge/cold side of the turbo system. Their theory is to have the twin Garrett GT57 98mm turbochargers spool as quickly as possible. In fact, the Camaro doesn’t even have wastegates on the exhaust/hot side. According to Micke, the large displacement Pro Line Racing HEMI makes 48 psi in just a half of second. The aggressive boost curve mimics a centrifugal supercharger and the lack of exhaust pressure bleed-off helps provide downforce to keep the front-end planted. FuelTech PowerFT was one of the first ECUs to offer electronic wastegate control when Turbosmart debuted the product a few years ago.
Noted Pro Line Racing tuner Steve Petty, also a collaborator on this project, shared his thoughts, “it’s been three years since I’ve run a turbo car and, in that time, so much has changed with the converter development, shocks, turbos…we’re going to have some fun.” The NHRA championship winning crew chief even admitted he felt there was 400-500 more horsepower left in the combination.
The Pro Modified division is heating up across several organizations and FuelTech’s leading technology is helping racers like Mark Micke make turbocharged combinations competitive, it is the reason you’re seeing #FuelTechEverywhere
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I would love to understand how u controlled compressor wheel speed with no waste gates. That blows my mind.
How much does that car weigh
Goodness gracious, we are amongst turbo tuning royalty!.well done.
To anyone that doesn't know!!! YOU ARE WATCHING SOME OF THE BEST GIYS IN THE ENTIRE WORLD! THEY HAVE CHANGED THE GAME YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR MULTIPLE TIMES! THESE GUYS ARE STRAIGHT LEGENDARY! LISTEN TO EVERYTHING THEY SAY AND LEARN! YOU DONT GET TO BE TAUGHT OR HEAR LEGENDARY PEOPLE LIKE THIS TALK TO THERE FANS LIKE THIS VERY OFTEN! CONGRATS ON THE CAR MR. MICKEY CANT WAIT TO SEE IT IN REAL LIFE ONE DAY!
I would have loved to see them build a promod Malibu like their radial Malibu. Mostly bc I’m biased and have a 1980 Malibu big/small tire car.
I hope to see Mark/Carter with this car in RVW trim dominating this year.
Ya, I remember my first 4,700hp car. I was pretty excited too.
You need more anchor bolts in those generators, it was trying to rotate them
Game Changer Boys!
LOL
that video was way better than my videos
Didn’t realize this was Pro Boost, that is even MORE impressive, wow!
This thing is baaaaaadass!!!! And ProBoost and just.. WOW!!
Luise has the enthusiasm and personality
They could not have found a better guy to be the face of fuel tech
Screw blowers sound the best.
A well known racer buddy had removed the w/gates on his turbo car last year (had been 3.65 once with typical w/gate).was trying to bleed from just the blow-off,, couldnt understand why, or what he was looking for, and didnt think it would work.. guess i was wrong. Buy stock it in the FT600 ,now.
Looks like the ProLine Hemi is taking over. I am used to seeing ProLine powered Turbo Cars run a 481x and the ProCharger guys run the Hemi for RPM. I wonder what the price difference is for a Longblock between the Hemi and 481x ?