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Mosler MT900

The Mosler MT900 is a high performance sports car built by now-defunct American automotive manufacturer Mosler Automotive.

Mosler MT900
Overview
ManufacturerMosler Automotive
Production2001–2011
AssemblyFlorida, East Dereham (final assembly)
DesignerRod Trenne
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door coupé
LayoutRear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive
DoorsButterfly
Powertrain
Engine5.7 L LS1 V8
7.0 L LS7 V8
TransmissionZF Friedrichshafen 6-speed manual transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase109 in (2,769 mm)
Length189 in (4,801 mm)
Width79 in (2,007 mm)
Height44.5 in (1,130 mm)
Curb weight2,539 lb (1,152 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorMosler Raptor

Three submodels were produced. The MT900R was a racing version of the MT900. The basic car was updated as the MT900S for 2005, with the MT900S Photon being an optional performance package. The original MT900 was introduced in 2001 and the MT900S finished production in May 2011. Components for 25 MTs were produced as of January 2005, though only about 35 road cars and 50 racing versions have officially been completed (c.20 of which are MT900S). The MT900 was the replacement for the Mosler Raptor.

MT900 Edit

Mosler MT900
 
Overview
Production2001
1 produced
Powertrain
Engine5.7 L LS6 V8
Dimensions
Curb weight1,175 kg (2,590 lb)[1]

The MT900 was designed by Rod Trenne, who previously worked on the Corvette C5. The initials were for Mosler, Trenne, and the car's 900 kilogram (1984 lb) target weight.

The MT900 used a carbon-fiber chassis with a LS6 V8 engine mounted amidships, powering the rear wheels. Power output is 350 hp (260 kW), with 350 lb⋅ft (470 N⋅m) torque.[1] A ZF transaxle, designed for Porsche, was mounted upside down to allow the engine to sit in front of the rear axle.

The original MT900 weighed 1,175 kg (2,590 lb), much more than the target weight, but could still accelerate to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 3.5 seconds according to Car and Driver.[1] The MT900 they tested could also do a 12.0 second quarter mile at 118 mph (190 km/h),[1] and they recorded a top speed of 150 mph (240 km/h),[citation needed] limited by the redline. The MT900 pulled 1.02 g on the skidpad.[1] The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimated 19 mpg‑US (12 L/100 km; 23 mpg‑imp) and 28 mpg‑US (8.4 L/100 km; 34 mpg‑imp) in city and highway driving, respectively.[citation needed]

The car had a somewhat plain exterior designed for aerodynamics, with a low 0.25 coefficient of drag. List price was US$164,000. Sales were certainly slow, and only a single prototype was produced.[citation needed]

MT900R Edit

Mosler MT900R
 
Overview
Production2001–2011
Approx. 30 produced
Powertrain
Engine5.7 L LS1 V8
Dimensions
Curb weight1,020 kg (2,250 lb)[citation needed]
 
MT900 R at the 2022 Le Mans Classic

Introduced at the same time as the basic MT900 was the race-ready MT900R. It was designed for use in various international motorsports series for an estimated price of $119,000. The MT900R made its competition debut at the 2001 24 Hours of Daytona, and would be campaigned by a factory Mosler team for the full season of the Grand American Road Racing Championship. The entry finished the year ninth in their class championship.

For 2002, the French Perspective Racing team would become the full-season entry in Grand American and saw an improvement in performance. At Daytona the MT900R finished 13th overall and fifth in their class before winning at the next round at Homestead-Miami Speedway, helping the team to third in the championship. Rollcentre Racing and Balfe Motorsport (with aid from Rollcentre) would bring the Moslers to Europe in 2003, starting the British GT Championship year strong with three straight one-two finishes, before finishing the year with four more victories. The Rollcentre squad edged out Balfe for the championship that year. In Grand American, the Moslers were moved to the faster GTS class, but Perspective Racing improved on the previous year's Daytona effort with a ninth-place finish and the class victory. Mosler Automotive would take one more victory that season.

Martin Short's Rollcentre Racing team also took their MT900R to a second-place finish in the inaugural Bathurst 24 Hour in 2002 at the famous Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, Australia. Rollcentre backed this up in the 2003 race with a fifth-place finish. The MT900R proved very quick on the circuit's Mountain and Conrod Straight's (both over 1 km in length), with Short finding he was able to match the speed of the Holden Monaro 427C's which used an Australian developed version of the larger 7.0L (427cui) V8 engine used in the Chevrolet Corvette C5-R's at Le Mans, as well as the 6.0L V12 powered Lamborghini Diablo GTR.

Rollcentre and Balfe would continue in the British GT Championship in 2004, although Balfe would also enter the Spanish GT Championship. The Moslers would struggle in British GT and score no wins, but Balfe was able to earn two victories in Spanish GT, winning the drivers' championship by a mere point. 2005 would see Balfe entering the FIA GT Championship, although the car was not homologated and could not fight for points. Rollcentre would go on to win the Britcar 24 hours at Silverstone. Escuderia Bengala and Escuderia Motor Terrasa would compete in Spanish GT, while Eclipse Motorsport and Cadena GTC took over British GT competition.

MT900 GT3 Edit

Launched in late 2006, the Mosler MT900 GT3 was an attempt by Rollcentre Racing to adapt the MT900R for compliance to the new FIA GT3 category used in various championships. However, the lack of production Moslers led to the FIA rejecting the homologation and forcing Rollcentre to turn elsewhere. The car is allowed into the International GT Open, Australian GT Championship and Belcar series along with the British GT championship which runs to GT3 rules, but has not been approved for other series which use the GT3 category. MT900R GT3's use the LS7 7.0L V8 (427cui) rather than the LS1 5.7L (350cui) version from the original MT900R.

MT900S Edit

Mosler MT900S
 
Overview
Production2003–2010
20 produced
Powertrain
Engine2001–2006 5.7 L LS1 V8
2007–2010 7.0  L LS7 V8
Dimensions
Curb weight998 kg (2,200 lb)[citation needed]

The MT900 underwent several changes to become the MT900S, with 435 hp (324 kW)[citation needed] from its Corvette Z06-derived LS6 V8. The car weighs 998 kg (2,200 lb) without fuel.[citation needed]

An early prototype MT900S, despite being up 177 kg (390 lb) and down 65 hp (48 kW) from the production version, posted a 0-60 mph time of 3.5 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 12 seconds flat.[citation needed]

A newer edition with 600 bhp (447 kW) accelerated 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) in 3.1 seconds in a Car and Driver test in early 2006.[2]

In June 2005, Mosler announced that they had reached EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB) certification on the MT900S, allowing road car sales to begin in the United States. The price was set at $189,000 with two examples having been built as of January 2005. American filmmaker George Lucas took delivery of the first street-legal MT900S in December 2006.[3]

Photon Edit

Mosler MT900S Photon
Overview
ManufacturerMosler Automotive
Production2003–2010
2 produced (1 2003 and 1 2010)
LayoutMid-engine Rear Drive
Powertrain
Engine5.7 L LS6 V8 2003
7.0 L LS7 V8 2010
TransmissionHewland 6-speed
Dimensions
Curb weight898 kg (1,980 lb)

A MT900S Photon variant is available which adds a Hewland transmission, thinwall subframes, Dymag carbon fiber magnesium wheels, titanium springs, and carbon fiber seats and bodywork, reducing the car's weight to just under its initial target at 898 kg (1,980 lb).[citation needed] As of January, 2011, a second Photon had been built and was sold for use in the United Kingdom.

MT900SGT Edit

Mosler MT900SGT
Overview
Productionnone built
Powertrain
Engine7.0 L LS7 V8
Dimensions
Curb weight1,080 kg (2,381 lb)[citation needed]

In 2010, Mosler announced they would release a facelifted version of MT900, based on the MT900M which participated in 2010 Super GT season. A rendering was made of the facelifted MT900 which was as far as the redesign progressed. In May 2011 production was stopped and the factory closed down.

MT900M Edit

Mosler MT900M
 
Overview
Production2010–2011
Powertrain
Engine3.4 L Judd V8
Dimensions
Curb weight1,080 kg (2,381 lb)[citation needed]
 
Mosler MT900M GT300 car at the 2010 Fuji GT 400km

In 2010 Super GT season, the MT900M made its debut at the second round of the season in Okayama by Thunder Asia Racing, a GT300 team based in Singapore. Unlike the other MT900 entered in previous Super GT seasons, it uses a 3.4-liter V8 Judd-powered engine and an aero kit specified for the GT300 class regulations.

Citations Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Neil, Dan (March 1, 2001). "Mosler MT900". Car and Driver. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on April 17, 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2006.
  3. ^ Lavrinc, Damon (December 20, 2006). "George Lucas receives first Mosler MT900 supercar". Autoblog. Retrieved April 16, 2023.

General and cited references Edit

  • Neil, Dan (March 2001). "Mosler MT900 Preview". Car and Driver. 46 (9): 34–40.
  • Thursby, Ray (March 2003). "No Quarter". Sports Car International (155): 40–44.
  • "Mosler MT 900 Supercar Comes To America". Motor Trend. June 17, 2005. Retrieved June 22, 2005.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The Mosler MT900 is a high performance sports car built by now defunct American automotive manufacturer Mosler Automotive Mosler MT900OverviewManufacturerMosler AutomotiveProduction2001 2011AssemblyFlorida East Dereham final assembly DesignerRod TrenneBody and chassisClassSports car S Body style2 door coupeLayoutRear mid engine rear wheel driveDoorsButterflyPowertrainEngine5 7 L LS1 V8 7 0 L LS7 V8TransmissionZF Friedrichshafen 6 speed manual transmissionDimensionsWheelbase109 in 2 769 mm Length189 in 4 801 mm Width79 in 2 007 mm Height44 5 in 1 130 mm Curb weight2 539 lb 1 152 kg ChronologyPredecessorMosler RaptorThree submodels were produced The MT900R was a racing version of the MT900 The basic car was updated as the MT900S for 2005 with the MT900S Photon being an optional performance package The original MT900 was introduced in 2001 and the MT900S finished production in May 2011 Components for 25 MTs were produced as of January 2005 though only about 35 road cars and 50 racing versions have officially been completed c 20 of which are MT900S The MT900 was the replacement for the Mosler Raptor Contents 1 MT900 2 MT900R 2 1 MT900 GT3 3 MT900S 4 Photon 5 MT900SGT 6 MT900M 7 Citations 8 General and cited references 9 External linksMT900 EditMosler MT900 OverviewProduction20011 producedPowertrainEngine5 7 L LS6 V8DimensionsCurb weight1 175 kg 2 590 lb 1 The MT900 was designed by Rod Trenne who previously worked on the Corvette C5 The initials were for Mosler Trenne and the car s 900 kilogram 1984 lb target weight The MT900 used a carbon fiber chassis with a LS6 V8 engine mounted amidships powering the rear wheels Power output is 350 hp 260 kW with 350 lb ft 470 N m torque 1 A ZF transaxle designed for Porsche was mounted upside down to allow the engine to sit in front of the rear axle The original MT900 weighed 1 175 kg 2 590 lb much more than the target weight but could still accelerate to 60 mph 97 km h in 3 5 seconds according to Car and Driver 1 The MT900 they tested could also do a 12 0 second quarter mile at 118 mph 190 km h 1 and they recorded a top speed of 150 mph 240 km h citation needed limited by the redline The MT900 pulled 1 02 g on the skidpad 1 The U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA estimated 19 mpg US 12 L 100 km 23 mpg imp and 28 mpg US 8 4 L 100 km 34 mpg imp in city and highway driving respectively citation needed The car had a somewhat plain exterior designed for aerodynamics with a low 0 25 coefficient of drag List price was US 164 000 Sales were certainly slow and only a single prototype was produced citation needed MT900R EditMosler MT900R OverviewProduction2001 2011Approx 30 producedPowertrainEngine5 7 L LS1 V8DimensionsCurb weight1 020 kg 2 250 lb citation needed MT900 R at the 2022 Le Mans ClassicIntroduced at the same time as the basic MT900 was the race ready MT900R It was designed for use in various international motorsports series for an estimated price of 119 000 The MT900R made its competition debut at the 2001 24 Hours of Daytona and would be campaigned by a factory Mosler team for the full season of the Grand American Road Racing Championship The entry finished the year ninth in their class championship For 2002 the French Perspective Racing team would become the full season entry in Grand American and saw an improvement in performance At Daytona the MT900R finished 13th overall and fifth in their class before winning at the next round at Homestead Miami Speedway helping the team to third in the championship Rollcentre Racing and Balfe Motorsport with aid from Rollcentre would bring the Moslers to Europe in 2003 starting the British GT Championship year strong with three straight one two finishes before finishing the year with four more victories The Rollcentre squad edged out Balfe for the championship that year In Grand American the Moslers were moved to the faster GTS class but Perspective Racing improved on the previous year s Daytona effort with a ninth place finish and the class victory Mosler Automotive would take one more victory that season Martin Short s Rollcentre Racing team also took their MT900R to a second place finish in the inaugural Bathurst 24 Hour in 2002 at the famous Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst Australia Rollcentre backed this up in the 2003 race with a fifth place finish The MT900R proved very quick on the circuit s Mountain and Conrod Straight s both over 1 km in length with Short finding he was able to match the speed of the Holden Monaro 427C s which used an Australian developed version of the larger 7 0L 427cui V8 engine used in the Chevrolet Corvette C5 R s at Le Mans as well as the 6 0L V12 powered Lamborghini Diablo GTR Rollcentre and Balfe would continue in the British GT Championship in 2004 although Balfe would also enter the Spanish GT Championship The Moslers would struggle in British GT and score no wins but Balfe was able to earn two victories in Spanish GT winning the drivers championship by a mere point 2005 would see Balfe entering the FIA GT Championship although the car was not homologated and could not fight for points Rollcentre would go on to win the Britcar 24 hours at Silverstone Escuderia Bengala and Escuderia Motor Terrasa would compete in Spanish GT while Eclipse Motorsport and Cadena GTC took over British GT competition MT900 GT3 Edit Launched in late 2006 the Mosler MT900 GT3 was an attempt by Rollcentre Racing to adapt the MT900R for compliance to the new FIA GT3 category used in various championships However the lack of production Moslers led to the FIA rejecting the homologation and forcing Rollcentre to turn elsewhere The car is allowed into the International GT Open Australian GT Championship and Belcar series along with the British GT championship which runs to GT3 rules but has not been approved for other series which use the GT3 category MT900R GT3 s use the LS7 7 0L V8 427cui rather than the LS1 5 7L 350cui version from the original MT900R MT900S EditMosler MT900S OverviewProduction2003 201020 producedPowertrainEngine2001 2006 5 7 L LS1 V82007 2010 7 0 L LS7 V8DimensionsCurb weight998 kg 2 200 lb citation needed The MT900 underwent several changes to become the MT900S with 435 hp 324 kW citation needed from its Corvette Z06 derived LS6 V8 The car weighs 998 kg 2 200 lb without fuel citation needed An early prototype MT900S despite being up 177 kg 390 lb and down 65 hp 48 kW from the production version posted a 0 60 mph time of 3 5 seconds and a quarter mile time of 12 seconds flat citation needed A newer edition with 600 bhp 447 kW accelerated 0 to 60 mph 0 to 97 km h in 3 1 seconds in a Car and Driver test in early 2006 2 In June 2005 Mosler announced that they had reached EPA and California Air Resources Board CARB certification on the MT900S allowing road car sales to begin in the United States The price was set at 189 000 with two examples having been built as of January 2005 American filmmaker George Lucas took delivery of the first street legal MT900S in December 2006 3 Photon EditMosler MT900S PhotonOverviewManufacturerMosler AutomotiveProduction2003 20102 produced 1 2003 and 1 2010 LayoutMid engine Rear DrivePowertrainEngine5 7 L LS6 V8 2003 7 0 L LS7 V8 2010TransmissionHewland 6 speedDimensionsCurb weight898 kg 1 980 lb A MT900S Photon variant is available which adds a Hewland transmission thinwall subframes Dymag carbon fiber magnesium wheels titanium springs and carbon fiber seats and bodywork reducing the car s weight to just under its initial target at 898 kg 1 980 lb citation needed As of January 2011 a second Photon had been built and was sold for use in the United Kingdom MT900SGT EditMosler MT900SGTOverviewProductionnone builtPowertrainEngine7 0 L LS7 V8DimensionsCurb weight1 080 kg 2 381 lb citation needed In 2010 Mosler announced they would release a facelifted version of MT900 based on the MT900M which participated in 2010 Super GT season A rendering was made of the facelifted MT900 which was as far as the redesign progressed In May 2011 production was stopped and the factory closed down MT900M EditMosler MT900M OverviewProduction2010 2011PowertrainEngine3 4 L Judd V8DimensionsCurb weight1 080 kg 2 381 lb citation needed Mosler MT900M GT300 car at the 2010 Fuji GT 400kmIn 2010 Super GT season the MT900M made its debut at the second round of the season in Okayama by Thunder Asia Racing a GT300 team based in Singapore Unlike the other MT900 entered in previous Super GT seasons it uses a 3 4 liter V8 Judd powered engine and an aero kit specified for the GT300 class regulations Citations Edit a b c d e Neil Dan March 1 2001 Mosler MT900 Car and Driver Retrieved October 9 2019 Road Test Review 2006 Mosler MT900S Car and Driver April 2006 Archived from the original on April 17 2006 Retrieved April 21 2006 Lavrinc Damon December 20 2006 George Lucas receives first Mosler MT900 supercar Autoblog Retrieved April 16 2023 General and cited references EditNeil Dan March 2001 Mosler MT900 Preview Car and Driver 46 9 34 40 Thursby Ray March 2003 No Quarter Sports Car International 155 40 44 Mosler MT 900 Supercar Comes To America Motor Trend June 17 2005 Retrieved June 22 2005 External links EditOfficial website Australian GT Championship Mosler Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mosler MT900 amp oldid 1150457944 MT900R, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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