2006 JCB Dieselmax
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | (2) 4.4 liter diesel engines | Weight | 5952 lbs | ||
| Aspiration | two-stage turbocharging | Torque | 2213 lb-ft total @ 2500 rpm | ||
| HP | 1500 hp total @ 3800 rpm | HP/Weight | 4 lbs per hp | ||
| HP/Liter | 170.5 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | over 350 mph | 
(from JCB Dieselmax 
			Press Release)  23 August 2006 - Today the record-breaking 
			JCB DIESELMAX achieved a stunning 350mph (563kph)* to break its own 
			land speed record for diesel-powered cars set yesterday by Andy 
			Green.
			
			On Tuesday, JCB DIESELMAX became the world’s fastest diesel when 
			Green drove it to an FIA-sanctioned speed of 328.767mph 
			(526.027kph). Today he improved on that significantly with a new 
			record of 350.092mph (563.418kph) after two passes in opposite 
			directions, within one hour.
			
			Running soon after daybreak he recorded 365.779mph (588.664kph) on 
			his first run and 335.695mph (540.248kph) on his return, giving the 
			average of 350.092mph (563.418kph).
			
			As he was feted by his jubilant crew, Green said: “I am so pleased 
			that we have got the car to 350mph which was always our ultimate 
			goal and that was with a slow start to the second run. There is so 
			much more to come as the car is pulling like a train and we still 
			haven’t used sixth gear!
			
			“Today’s record proves the potential we have always believed JCB 
			DIESELMAX to possess. This is another great result for a wonderful 
			team and a testament to British engineering.”
			
			"350mph is a fantastic speed for a diesel-powered car. To have built 
			the world's fastest diesel in such a short timescale is a wonderful 
			achievement for the JCB DIESELMAX team,” said Dr Tim Leverton, 
			Project Director. “What is even more impressive is to set three 
			records – 317.021mph, 328.767mph (526.027 kph) and 350.092mph 
			(563.418kph) in only six days.
			
			"Once again we have demonstrated the engineering and team effort 
			that has gone into creating this extraordinary car.”
			
			JCB DIESELMAX was JCB Chairman Sir Anthony Bamford's brainchild, 
			born of his desire to showcase the extreme performance of the JCB444 
			diesel engine which normally powers the company's backhoe loaders 
			and Loadall telescopic handlers. 
			
			After watching today’s runs he said: “Yesterday’s triumph was 
			thrilling, and better than I had expected. Today’s surpasses even 
			that. We have proved that we can do it, and we have the world’s 
			fastest diesel car and engine. The JCB DIESELMAX team has worked at 
			times in adversity and faced numerous heartaches with fortitude. 
			These record-breaking successes prove to the world the excellence of 
			British engineering and teamwork.”
Summary
JCB, one of the world’s 
			leading construction equipment companies, will make a land speed 
			record attempt this summer in a bid to earn its purpose-designed 
			streamliner car the title of “World’s fastest diesel”. To reach 
			speeds of over 300 mph, JCB has developed the world’s most powerful 
			automotive diesel engine at 150 bhp per litre. 
			
			The attempt at a new land speed record for diesel cars will 
			underscore the strength, performance and versatility of the JCB444 
			diesel engine. The JCB DIESELMAX car is twice as powerful and twice 
			as fast as a Formula 1 car, yet weighs four times as much.
			
			The aim is to create the world’s fastest diesel-powered automobile 
			and set a new record in excess of 300 mph. The current FIA mark 
			stands at 235.756 mph to Virgil W Snyder and the Thermo King 
			Streamliner, a record that dates back to 25 August 1973.
			
			The JCB DIESELMAX streamliner will be driven by Wing Commander Andy 
			Green, who set the first-ever supersonic world land speed record at 
			763.035 mph in ThrustssC on the Black Rock Desert on 15 October 
			1997. 
			
			The innovative car has been designed by a team led by JCB Group 
			Engineering Director Dr Tim Leverton. Richard Noble, the former land 
			speed record-holder, has acted as a consultant to the project, and 
			JCB has worked with long-term technology partner Ricardo plc to 
			develop the JCB444-LSR engine.
			
			Codenamed project H1, JCB DIESELMAX is nine metres long, weighs 2700 
			kg and is powered by two 750 bhp two-stage turbocharged JCB444 
			diesel engines driving through separate six-speed transmissions.
			
			The record attempt will take place on the Bonneville Salt Flats in 
			Utah in August, following preliminary trials at RAF Wittering, near 
			Peterborough.
			
			Sir Anthony Bamford, Chairman of privately owned JCB, is very clear 
			why he wanted to build a JCB record-breaker: “I am passionate about 
			the importance of engineering excellence to Britain and I see using 
			the JCB engine for this record attempt as a fantastic way of 
			showcasing what British engineers can do.”
			
			Dr Leverton said: “We began this project with one basic aim. 
			Everything always comes back to that same starting point; we are 
			doing this to prove our engine. To power the world’s fastest diesel 
			car with two JCB engines designed for our construction machines will 
			be a huge achievement.”
			
			Andy Green said: “We will be following in the tradition of Sir 
			Malcolm Campbell, George Eyston and John Cobb, three of the greats 
			of record-breaking. And we will be running at the sport’s spiritual 
			home, the remarkable Bonneville Salt Flats. 
			
			“I am really looking forward to driving another British entry in the 
			‘300 mph Club’, and a diesel-engined, wheel-driven one at that.”



