Take a look at this, Murder Nova’s Major Progress on NPK with New Setup & Will he become a frontrunner?
In the world of Street Outlaws, one name has captivated the hearts of fans and racers alike – Murder Nova. Known for its speed and charisma, Murder Nova, driven by the talented Sean Ellington, has recently made some major strides in its quest to dominate the No Prep Kings (NPK) races. With a new setup that promises to redefine its performance, Murder Nova is on the path to becoming a true front-runner.
Previously equipped with a twin turbo small block, Murder Nova faced its fair share of challenges on the NPK circuit. Despite Sean’s unwavering belief in the combination, the car struggled with consistency. Season four was particularly tough, with blown motors plaguing the team’s efforts. Season five showed some improvement, but the twin turbo setup simply couldn’t deliver the necessary reliability, especially in the early rounds when track conditions were less than ideal.
One of the inherent difficulties with twin turbo cars in the NPK realm is their struggle to maintain consistency, particularly in comparison to blower and ProCharger cars. Even though Murder Nova had the advantage of being lighter than the ProCharge Hemi setups, weighing in at a mere 2,600 pounds last season, the twin turbo configuration couldn’t deliver the desired results. It was time for a change.
Enter the Proline mh7 Pro charge Hemi setup. Sean, with his unwavering determination, decided to take a different route. The decision to switch to the Proline mh7 Hemi, accompanied by a pro charger, has breathed new life into Murder Nova. The car’s performance has witnessed a remarkable transformation this season, surpassing its previous achievements with the twin turbos. Despite only having approximately 30 passes on this new combination, Murder Nova has already exhibited increased speed and, most importantly, enhanced consistency.
Just last week, Murder Nova went head-to-head with Kai Kelly, a driver renowned for piloting the fastest car in NPK. The result was astounding. Sean’s car held its own against Kai, only trailing by half a car length, and perhaps even less. The strides made with the Proline mh7 Hemi and pro charger setup were undeniably evident, leaving spectators in awe.
Looking forward, the future appears promising for Murder Nova and its talented team. With more passes on the new setup, Sean is poised to continue his upward trajectory in the NPK standings. The desire to see him ascend the ranks is palpable among fans, who have witnessed his unwavering commitment and the dedication of his team.
As the NPK races unfold, we eagerly anticipate Murder Nova’s performance, keeping a watchful eye on the racer weigh-ins, the Grade 8, and any additions or changes to team lineups. Today might not require Sean to race his way in; instead, he might proceed straight into the Invitational tomorrow, adding another layer of excitement to the mix.
The evolution of Murder Nova’s setup is a testament to the relentless pursuit of perfection in the racing world. Sean Ellington’s decision to switch to the Proline mh7 Hemi and pro charger configuration has proven to be a game-changer, igniting hope for a brighter future for Murder Nova. With every race, the car is set to gain even more speed, consistency, and a firm foothold as a true front-runner in the thrilling world of Street Outlaws.