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Midnight Drag Ruckus

R013

Midnight Drag Ruckus

Series NPC Cars
Category Street
Platform 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe
Era Mid 2000s OEM Sport

The Midnight Drag Ruckus transforms the 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe from a family SUV into a ruthless quarter-mile contender. Extended wheelbase and ultra-wide fenders accommodate massive drag slicks, anchoring the chassis for brutal launches. Aluminum vented hood and an integrated rear diffuser with parachute cage optimize heat management and aerodynamic stability, while a carbon fiber ducktail keeps the rear planted under extreme acceleration. Underneath, a 5.0L supercharged V8 swap paired with a fortified drivetrain and line-lock system delivers explosive power and precise control. The aggressive stance, lowered to 110mm with stretched wheel offsets, maximizes traction and stability on the drag strip, turning an everyday SUV silhouette into a street-legal drag racing spectacle that commands attention at night.

Midnight Drag Ruckus blueprint

Technical Dossier // R013

Track

Purpose-built for quarter-mile drag racing, this Santa Fe thrives on straight-line stability and traction. The wide, sticky rear tires combined with the lowered stance and stretched wheel offset create a planted feel during aggressive launches. The integrated rear parachute cage and diffuser improve safety and aerodynamic efficiency at the high traps typical of drag strip runs.

Body Modifications

Ultra-wide fenders extended 180mm front and rear
Wheelbase stretched 80mm via subframe modification
Lowered suspension to 110mm ride height
Rivet-bolted widebody panels for functional strength

Aero Components

Lightweight aluminum vented hood with twin NACA ducts
Integrated front air dam with minimal overhang
Carbon fiber fixed low-profile ducktail spoiler
Rear diffuser housing with integrated parachute cage

Aero

Aerodynamics focus on managing airflow and heat during high-speed runs. The vented aluminum hood with twin NACA ducts efficiently extracts heat from the high-intake manifold. A low-profile carbon fiber ducktail spoiler reduces rear lift, complemented by a rear diffuser that channels air cleanly and integrates a parachute cage for rapid deceleration after the finish line. The front air dam minimizes lift while maintaining a sleek profile.

Wheel and Tire Setup

Forged Weld Racing Draglite 17x15 rear wheels with Hoosier drag slicks
Forged Weld Racing 17x8 front wheels with Federal ET Street R radial tires
Stretched offsets: -30mm front, -40mm rear
Optimized for maximum drag strip traction and stability

Wheels

Forged Weld Racing Draglite wheels provide lightweight strength and durability essential for drag racing. The staggered setup features massive 17x15 rear wheels wrapped in Hoosier drag slicks for maximum grip, while the front 17x8 wheels with ET Street R radials balance steering precision with reduced rolling resistance. Negative offsets optimize track width and handling under acceleration.

Stance

An aggressively lowered stance at 110mm ride height front and rear improves center of gravity and stability. The stretched wheel offsets (-30mm front, -40mm rear) widen the track, enhancing grip and reducing squat during launches. This functional stance prioritizes drag strip performance while maintaining street legality and reliability.

Powertrain Concept

5.0L V8 engine swap
Roots-type supercharger for instant boost
Reinforced drivetrain components for high torque loads
Line-lock braking system for controlled burnouts

Engine

At the heart of the Midnight Drag Ruckus sits a robust 5.0L V8, swapped in place of the original powertrain and paired with a roots-style supercharger to deliver immediate torque. The combination offers a linear yet explosive powerband ideal for drag racing, while reinforced internals ensure durability under high boost and repeated launches.

Drivetrain

The drivetrain has been heavily fortified to handle the immense torque output, featuring upgraded axles and transmission components. A line-lock system allows for precise burnout control, essential for warming the rear Hoosier slicks before launching hard down the strip. The extended wheelbase aids in traction, reducing weight transfer instability common in SUV drag builds.

Fabrication Notes

Custom subframe extension to increase wheelbase
Bolt-on riveted widebody panels for ease of repair and function
Lightweight aluminum hood fabricated with precision venting
Integration of parachute cage within rear hatch structure

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