Oregon police have acquired the on-board computers in the jet-powered vehicle that speed racer and TV personality Jessi Combs was in when she died in a fiery crash this week, an official told The Post on Thursday.

“The team was able to recover the on-board computers and they’re attempting to get the data off of them, but that has not been recovered yet,” said Lt. Brian Needham of the Harney County Sheriff’s Office.

Engine and systems information stored on the computers could help police determine what went wrong during the Tuesday incident involving the North American Eagle Supersonic Speed Challenger.

Combs, 39, nicknamed the “fastest woman on four wheels,” was attempting to beat her own land speed record while driving the 56-foot-long, 52,000-horsepower “jet car” in Oregon’s Alvord Desert when the wreck happened.

A fire did erupt, but police were unable to say whether the vehicle hit something to cause the blaze.