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Re: Spotted!

Post by donkeychomp » Sun Nov 10, 2013 12:58 am

Hydrogen as a fuel is a wonderful idea but I probably won't be around to see it. The oil companies are greedy bastards and that is why new drilling sites go up every day. When the oil runs out then they'll have no choice but still charge every driver a high premium to use the new 'wonder' fuel.

As for Toyota Prius...any idiot who buys one of those and thinks he is saving the planet is beneath the word wanker. I could run my Suzuki for the rest of my life and still not make as much of a carbon footprint as it costs to build one of those things. And how do you dispose of the batteries when they die? You can't. And buying replacements is so costly you can actually take out battery insurance on new electric cars. And where do these electric car drivers think the fuel is coming from? Wind farms?? It comes from the National Grid.

I think there is one Hydrogen car in the world, a Honda, and one Hydrogen 'gas' station. In Los Angeles. Fucking marvellous.

Stick with petrol, bollocks to diesel.

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Post by Anton » Sun Nov 10, 2013 7:46 am

You want my idea of a truly environmentally friendly vehicle?

Any petrol car. Running on home brewed and distilled alcohol, which is made from fruit that would otherwise be thrown away.

Most people would call that "bio-ethanol". I just call it ethanol, as all ethanol is "bio"...

Anyhow, I would love to do something like that, only problem is that it is illegal to distill alcohol without a licence. It's easy, but illegal.
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Re: Spotted!

Post by twiss » Sun Nov 10, 2013 2:29 pm

As much as people have complained about the idea in the past I'm still going to carry out my plan of making an electric SJ...
with a generator charging the batteries

batteries aren't good at the minute but they are going to have to improve at some point!

and I just think it would be an interesting project!
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Post by Rhinoman » Sun Nov 10, 2013 4:25 pm

donkeychomp wrote: I think there is one Hydrogen car in the world, a Honda, and one Hydrogen 'gas' station. In Los Angeles.
There is a hydrogen filling station in Swindon - at the Honda factory. During the Olympics the hydrogen fuelled taxis were transported there on a flatbed every day to be filled up :lol:
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Post by Rhinoman » Sun Nov 10, 2013 4:27 pm

twiss wrote:As much as people have complained about the idea in the past I'm still going to carry out my plan of making an electric SJ...
with a generator charging the batteries

batteries aren't good at the minute but they are going to have to improve at some point!

and I just think it would be an interesting project!
I don't think that there is any future in electric vehicles but I think it would be a marvellous project.
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Re: Spotted!

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:26 pm

Of all the videos Twiss has made me watch of the ones that have been done, I'll stick to petrol :lol:

It's a lot of money for something that's not very good :lol:


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The bit that sounds like it would suck over here is that the motor gets hot going up big bridges and I with all the hills in the UK I think that motor would end up :smokin: hot

Max speed of 47mph but for only short periods, I'll give that a miss :lol:

Yeah maybe when battery and motor technology is better and cheaper I can see the point but at the moment I'll give it a miss.
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Re: Spotted!

Post by donkeychomp » Sun Nov 10, 2013 10:13 pm

Rhinoman wrote:
donkeychomp wrote: I think there is one Hydrogen car in the world, a Honda, and one Hydrogen 'gas' station. In Los Angeles.
There is a hydrogen filling station in Swindon - at the Honda factory. During the Olympics the hydrogen fuelled taxis were transported there on a flatbed every day to be filled up :lol:

Well that makes perfect economical sense then....
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Post by Edweird » Sun Nov 10, 2013 10:19 pm

ScottieJ wrote:Yeah maybe when battery and motor technology is better and cheaper I can see the point but at the moment I'll give it a miss.
It's the batteries that are the limiting factor really. That guy just put a naff motor in. If you could rig up, lets say, a 100KW motor (135hp) to a few hydrogen fuel cells, then it'd make sense (and not before, I'd like to add)
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Post by ScottieJ » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:51 am

It's still a $750 motor! So if that's a "naff" motor then how much is a good one?

As I said, affordable technology isn't here to make the conversion worth it and it's very expensive for crap results :lol:
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Re: Spotted!

Post by ROBBIE » Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:00 am

Old diesel motor and used veg oil £6.50 for 20ltrs
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