In the world of street racing and No Prep Kings (NPK), Justin Swanstrom has consistently proven himself as a standout competitor. His car, the "Prenup" Lexus, has not only been a dominant force in the NPK series but has also secured significant wins in the grudge racing world. Recently, Justin made an intriguing announcement that has sparked widespread speculation among fans and competitors alike—"Prenup" may be transitioning to a twin-turbo setup in the near future.
Photo by Justin Swanstrom
The Success of "Prenup"
"Prenup" has been a powerhouse on the track, boasting a screw-blown Noonan Hemi combination that has earned Swanstrom both respect and impressive earnings. In fact, the car won over $250,000 during a single weekend last year, which is a testament to its speed and consistency. It has become one of the most feared machines in the grudge racing and No Prep Kings scenes, with many considering it to be the fastest 275 car in the no-time world.
This level of success raises the question: Why change something that’s already working so well? For Justin, the answer lies in his willingness to innovate and push boundaries.
Photo by Justin Swanstrom
A Racer Who Embraces Change
Justin Swanstrom is no stranger to trying new combinations and taking risks. He’s known for his relentless pursuit of speed and his readiness to challenge conventional norms. Whether it’s his various race cars or the setups he employs, Justin is always looking for ways to stay ahead of the competition. This drive to innovate is what makes him one of the most interesting racers in the Street Outlaws world.
If Justin does decide to go twin turbo with "Prenup," it’s unlikely he’ll stick with the current Noonan Hemi platform. In the past, he’s shown interest in chasing records with a stock-block LS combination. Could this mean that "Prenup" will be outfitted with a twin-turbo LS setup? While such a change might not match the current car’s incredible 3.60-second performance potential, it would certainly open up opportunities to set new records in other categories, such as the fastest stock-block LS.
Photo by Justin Swanstrom
A Packed Garage for 2025
Justin has a fleet of competitive race cars at his disposal, each serving a unique purpose. In addition to "Prenup," his lineup includes:
A Pro Mod car built for no-time races and prestigious events like the Snowbird Nationals and the World Series of Pro Mod.
A new NPK car designed to dominate the upcoming season.
A Corvette Pro Mod, which he recently showcased on his social media.
With so many cars in his arsenal, Justin has the flexibility to experiment with different setups without jeopardizing his overall competitiveness. If he decides to convert "Prenup" to a twin-turbo configuration, it will likely be an opportunity to explore new challenges while continuing to compete with his other cars.
The Road Ahead
While it remains unclear whether the twin-turbo conversion will happen this year, one thing is certain: Justin Swanstrom is always looking ahead. His ability to adapt and embrace change has kept him at the forefront of the racing world, and fans are eager to see what he’ll do next.
At Street Outlaws Talks, we’ll be following this story closely, bringing you the latest updates on Justin Swanstrom, "Prenup," and all things Street Outlaws. Whether or not the twin-turbo setup becomes a reality, Justin’s determination and creativity continue to make him one of the most exciting racers to watch.
Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t forget to share your thoughts on this potential game-changing move in the comments below!
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