Updated: E85 Viper fails to break speed record

Posted Mon May 21 2007 6:42 AM by Viknesh Vijayenthiran

Updated: E85 Viper fails to break speed record

Updated: The ethanol fueled Viper failed to break its own previous best of 189mph in the standing mile despite ideal conditions at the Mojave Airport site. After a couple of good runs, problems with the engine’s management system meant that organizers had to postpone the event.

Original: Karl Jacob has attempted to break the world land-speed record for the standing mile in a street-legal E85 fueled Dodge Viper that produces close to 1,100hp. The attempt took place on the 17th of this month at the Mojave Air and Space Port, but no official times have been released.

Jacob is using the E85 Viper as a way to show that the words ‘alternative fuel’ and ‘high-performance’ can be used in the same sentence, commenting that the car “proves that enthusiasts can continue pursuing their passion without having to rely on conventional fuel”.

During the development phase, Jacob and his team discovered that renewable fuel performs much better than today's gasoline. The burning of ethanol in biofuel has the positive side effect of cooling the combustion chambers, resulting in more peak power.

Click here for our previous story about the ethanol powered Koenigsegg CCXR, which develops peak output of 1018hp and 1060Nm of torque.

Via The Car Connection

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Reader Comments

  • Mon May 21 2007 6:30 AM

    surok says

    if he broke the record, we would know by now.

  • Mon May 21 2007 9:56 AM

    surok says

    i told you so.

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