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The Student Project Cobalt SS, based on Chevrolet's Cobalt compact car, was converted to run on the renewable fuel by three female engineering student interns - 19-year-old Heather Chemistruck from Virginia Tech University, 21-year-old Lauren Zimmer from Purdue University and 21-year-old Sandra Saldivar of New Mexico State University. Powered by a naturally-aspirated 2.0-liter Ecotec LSJ engine, which altogether has now set Bonneville land speed records in eight different classes, the E85-fueled car beat more exotic race fuels including nitro-methane and methanol. According to GM's Performance Division, E85 is a viable racing fuel because it burns cooler than gasoline and has a higher octane rating.
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