MOSLER MT 900 GTR-XX
Nicknamed
“The Land Shark”, this car weighs a full 250 kg (551 lbs) less than the already
lightened GTR XX, coming in at 861 kg (1898 lbs) with its fuel tanks full. Yes,
we said “tanks”, as in plural. This car runs on a multi-fuel system using
petrol, methanol, hydrogen, and ethanol. Gocha claims that the use of multiple
fuels means he was able to register his car as a “hybrid” in California,
meaning he gets to take this monster into the often wide-open carpool lanes of
Los Angeles!
Here’s
where the story gets a little suspicious, and no offense to Gocha is meant by
this. After all, Gocha has to realize that there will be skeptics when a relative
unknown claims to have put something like this together. We all know that the
GTR XX uses the GM LS7 engine which powers the Corvette. Gocha says his car
utilizes an engine with a 381 cubic inch plant generating an unbelievable 2,500
horsepower, in part thanks to the twin turbos. We instantly thought that the
engine he was using was the LSX from GM Performance Parts, which is capable of
handling that kind of horsepower. However, the spec sheet says the block is
from billet aluminum while the LSX is made of cast iron. He says his engine
uses a 3.000″ stroke and 4.500″ bore, which would actually be a 382 cu. inch
plant. His billet aluminum engine block and cylinder head has four injectors of
varying sizes per cylinder, combined with racing fuel pumps capable of
delivering six gallons (22.7 liters) per minute. Apparently, you can go really
really fast in this car, just not for long. The engine also makes generous use
of ceramic, titanium, and carbon to keep the weight down.
While
the MT900 GTR normally goes from standstill to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds, Gocha
claims his version gets there in just over 2.5 seconds. His car allegedly hits
150 mph in 6.7 seconds, and 250 mph in 17.5 seconds. The car is capable of a
nine second quarter-mile, reaching 178 mph by the time it gets there. Even more
astonishing is the sprint to stop time. This car allegedly goes from zero to
150mph and back to a dead stop in 8.7 seconds. That’s even faster than the
Ultima GTR 0-100-0 time of 9.4 seconds, which seems remarkable.
Helping
to achieve these unbelievable times is the car’s aerodynamic body kit. As seen
in these photos Gocha and co. have created a new front splitter, new dive
planes, and a fully adjustable rear wing built from carbon fiber. Also added
are new air intakes and outlets on the sides, and new intakes on the roof and
upper body. They installed a full-length air ducting channel via the flat belly
pan to get the best downward force possible.
Intense
Automotive Design also claims to have developed an all-wheel-drive system of
titanium and carbon fiber, matching the all-titanium suspension system. Carbon
fiber Dymag wheels have a magnesium center, and uses titanium lug nuts to
attach to the car. Front wheels measure 11.5×19″, with bigger 14×20″ rear
wheels. With all that effort going in to weight savings, you wonder why an
Alpine 7.1 Dolby Digital DVD system would be included. The In-Car PC and GPS
also adds weight.
In
the end, thanks to a 90 pound (40.8 kg) Trentek chassis, the extensive engine
tuning, and body modifications, the car has an actual top speed of over 305 mph
(491 km/h). In theory, the car could withstand 375 mph (603.5 km/h), while
maintaining aerodynamics to 400 mph (643.7 km/h). Gocha says the car is
scheduled for a few sprints during the 2009 Bonneville Speed Week, before it
heads to the Nurburgring. Perhaps wishful thinking but Gocha also states IAD
will try to score Michael Schumacher as the car’s test driver.