Nate Sayler Unleashes New Screw-Blown Pro Mod Mustang for 2025 Season
- Hy Na
- May 9
- 2 min read
Well folks, big things are happening in the Street Outlaws world, and one name that keeps coming up lately is Nate Sayler. This year, he's stepping into the Pro Mod scene in a major way with a brand-new Mustang that's already turning heads before it’s even hit the track.

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At Street Outlaws Talks, we stay dialed in on the latest builds and behind-the-scenes action, and Nate’s new ride is exactly the kind of car that deserves some attention. Built by the talented team at RJ Race Cars, this Pro Mod Mustang isn’t just another pretty face—it’s packing some serious heat under the hood.
Unlike his previous setup, which featured a ProCharged HEMI that’s brought him plenty of success, Nate’s going a different route this time. He’s jumping into the screw blower game, and judging by how well that combo has been performing lately, it might just be the perfect move.

Photo by Quarter-Max Racing
If you’ve been following the Drag Illustrated World Series of Pro Mod (a.k.a. the Draglist Rated Winner Series), you’ve probably noticed a trend—screw-blown combos have been killing it. In fact, they took the win at all three races last season. While twin turbos might still top the charts for outright speed, screw blowers are proving to be more consistent, especially under current rules. And in a game of inches and split seconds, consistency can be the edge that wins races.
From what we’ve seen of Nate's Mustang so far, the car looks absolutely killer. The color combo is sharp, the build quality is top-tier, and that hood scoop leaves no doubt this beast means business. Add in the potential of having Lee White on the tuning side—one of the sharpest minds in the tuning game today—and you've got a recipe for one serious contender.

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What’s even more exciting is how many familiar Street Outlaws faces are joining Nate in the Pro Mod world. Jim Howe, Kai Kelley, and Ryan Martin are all rumored or confirmed to be making appearances in the same series. Heck, even Murder Nova recently snagged a Pro Mod win in Keith Haney’s car—not just driving, but wrenching and maintaining it with Phantom by his side. That’s the kind of grassroots hustle fans love to see.
And here’s the truth—eighth-mile Pro Mod racing is exploding right now. Between the power, the close racing, and the personalities getting involved, it’s become the hottest ticket in drag racing. The fact that so many Street Outlaws legends are making the jump only adds fuel to the fire.
As always, we’ll be watching closely here at Street Outlaws Talks as the 2025 season unfolds. Nate Sayler’s Pro Mod debut is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated storylines of the year. With the car, the power, and the people behind it, this could be one of the breakout builds of the season.
Stay locked in—we’ll be bringing you updates, race results, and behind-the-scenes insights all season long. And if you’re as excited as we are about what’s coming next, be sure to follow along, share your thoughts, and keep the conversation rolling in the comments.
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