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BMW HR2
The BMW HR2 race car has set 9 international and FIA-ratified land-speed
records for hydrogen cars. The records were set at the Miramas Proving
Grounds in France. The BMW HR2 is one of the few hydrogen cars developed
with internal combustion engine (ICE) technology instead of fuel
cell technology.
The BMW HR2 also is a dual-fuel vehicle. With a flip of a switch
the HR2 can move between hydrogen or gasoline fuel tanks for power.
When accomplishing the land-speed records, the gasoline portion
of the dual mode operating system was disabled.
The HR2 uses BMW's top of the line 6.0-liter V12 gasoline engine
modified for either hydrogen or gasoline and can achieve 285 hp
and with a top speed on 185.5 mph. The HR2 can also accelerate from
a standstill from 0 - 60 in about 6 seconds.
The hydrogen-only powered H2R prototype set up the following records
in September 2004:
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time in
sec |
speed in
kph |
| Flying-start
kilometer |
11.993 |
300.190 |
| Flying-start
mile |
19.912 |
290.962 |
| Standing-start
1/8 mile |
9.921 |
72.997 |
| Standing-start
¼ mile |
14.933 |
96.994 |
| Standing-start
½ kilometer |
17.269 |
104.233 |
| Standing-start
mile |
36.725 |
157.757 |
| Standing-start
10 miles |
221.052 |
262.094 |
| Standing-start
kilometer |
26.557 |
135.557 |
| Standing-start
10 kilometers |
146.406 |
245.892 |
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The HR2 is based on BMW's flagship limousine, the 760Li with fully
variable VALVETRONIC valve drive. The main modifications to the
engine involve enhancements to the fuel injection system and seals
needed to accommodate the H2 fuel. Since hydrogen burns faster and
at a slightly lower temperature than gasoline under normal pressure,
yet runs hotter when mixed with air for combustion, the HR2 engine
management system had to be modified. For instance, the pistons
were not ignited by the hydrogen / air mixture until they had reached
top dead center inside the cylinders.
The name HR2
supposedly stands for "Hydrogen Race Car," "Hydrogen
Record Car" or "Hydrogen Research Car." The BMW HR2
was developed in just 10 months by BMW Forschung und Technik GmbH,
a subsidiary of BMW. The sleek, space-age body design was made of
aluminium space-frame chassis and suspension with an aluminum body
skeleton upon a carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic outer body. It was
conceived by California-based, DesignworksUSA, a strategic consultancy
firm owned by the BMW Group.
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