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    This is the fastest single-engine car and the fastest normally aspirated car in history. Records include: the fastest gasoline-powered car in history, the fastest one-way speed of 422.645 mph, fastest single-engine unblown car in history on gas or fuel, first unblown single-engine car in history over 400 mph, the first and only car in history to set two 300 mph+ records in one day. It also set a 414.316 mph FIA speed record which eclipsed a 45-year-old record held by the Summers Brothers' Goldenrod. The engine is a Reher-Morrison built DRCE 2 (Drag Race Competition Engine) of 523 cubic inches for AA/Unlimited Class (483 cubic inches for A Class) producing 1,182 hp @ 8,500 rpm on gasoline (1,700 hp with gasoline + Speedtech NO2).

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