Monday, October 5, 2009

Race to the Salt

Dear Spectre SpeedLiner Supporters,

It’s been a while since we’ve updated the SpeedLiner community, so we thought it was time to send out an update and let you in on the latest developments.

To recap, The Speed By Spectre SpeedLiner, Spectre Performance’s gasoline powered, wheel-driven streamliner, is being readied to hit the salt in pursuit of a record breaking 400+ mph run. Under the guidance of crew chief Steve Schmalz of Performance Fabrication in San Carlos, California, the SpeedLiner was totally redesigned and reengineered to run in the unlimited Blown Gas Streamliner (AA/ BGS) class. If successful, the Speed By Spectre Speedliner would be the world's fastest wheel-driven, gasoline powered vehicle.

The engine, a 529ci (8.8L) Cadillac with twin intercooled 88mm turbos completed dyno testing a couple weeks ago on the Cad Company dyno in Albuquerque, New Mexico resulting in horsepower numbers just south of 2000. See the video below for a behind-the-scenes sneak peek at the first start on the dyno.

After many months of 24-hour days, Steve and the crew from Performance Fabrication are packing everything up to hit the road and head for the SCTA World Finals this week, October 7th – 10th. The Speedliner will make initial shakedown and tuning runs in the 300mph range with famed land speed racer and member of the 200 mph club Kenny Hoover at the wheel. Having set or broken 36 land speed records over the past four decades, Hoover is uniquely qualified to test the SpeedLiner. Amir Rosenbaum, President and Founder of Spectre Performance plans to also take the wheel for two licensing runs, qualifying him to drive at unlimited speeds and help set official records.

Attached are some of the latest build pictures and the final artist rendition. More pictures of the finished product and the weekend preparation will soon follow. You can also follow the minute by minute progress, trials and tribulations here on the SpeedLiner Blog.

Wish us luck, and stay tuned for more updates.

Sincerely,

The Spectre SpeedLiner Crew


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