People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
Geoff wrote:
> ...... Considering that
> the motors only work in an electric car when the engine is working, it
> probably pays off for both the enivronment and in cash for all-electric cars
> with gasoline generators for longer trips (which is what the VW car might
> be).
No. The VW cigar-shaped car/prototype was a conventional diesel
engine. The reason it could get ~250 mpg at highway speeds is because
it was very, very narrow & its Air resistance was almost null.
All they needed was an 8 horsepower engine, which burns very little
fuel.
> ...... Considering that
> the motors only work in an electric car when the engine is working, it
> probably pays off for both the enivronment and in cash for all-electric cars
> with gasoline generators for longer trips (which is what the VW car might
> be).
No. The VW cigar-shaped car/prototype was a conventional diesel
engine. The reason it could get ~250 mpg at highway speeds is because
it was very, very narrow & its Air resistance was almost null.
All they needed was an 8 horsepower engine, which burns very little
fuel.
#32
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
Geoff wrote:
> ...... Considering that
> the motors only work in an electric car when the engine is working, it
> probably pays off for both the enivronment and in cash for all-electric cars
> with gasoline generators for longer trips (which is what the VW car might
> be).
No. The VW cigar-shaped car/prototype was a conventional diesel
engine. The reason it could get ~250 mpg at highway speeds is because
it was very, very narrow & its Air resistance was almost null.
All they needed was an 8 horsepower engine, which burns very little
fuel.
> ...... Considering that
> the motors only work in an electric car when the engine is working, it
> probably pays off for both the enivronment and in cash for all-electric cars
> with gasoline generators for longer trips (which is what the VW car might
> be).
No. The VW cigar-shaped car/prototype was a conventional diesel
engine. The reason it could get ~250 mpg at highway speeds is because
it was very, very narrow & its Air resistance was almost null.
All they needed was an 8 horsepower engine, which burns very little
fuel.
#33
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
Geoff wrote:
> ...... Considering that
> the motors only work in an electric car when the engine is working, it
> probably pays off for both the enivronment and in cash for all-electric cars
> with gasoline generators for longer trips (which is what the VW car might
> be).
No. The VW cigar-shaped car/prototype was a conventional diesel
engine. The reason it could get ~250 mpg at highway speeds is because
it was very, very narrow & its Air resistance was almost null.
All they needed was an 8 horsepower engine, which burns very little
fuel.
> ...... Considering that
> the motors only work in an electric car when the engine is working, it
> probably pays off for both the enivronment and in cash for all-electric cars
> with gasoline generators for longer trips (which is what the VW car might
> be).
No. The VW cigar-shaped car/prototype was a conventional diesel
engine. The reason it could get ~250 mpg at highway speeds is because
it was very, very narrow & its Air resistance was almost null.
All they needed was an 8 horsepower engine, which burns very little
fuel.
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>> <SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>> > Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
>>> > math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
>>> > real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure.
>>>
>>>
>>> In the original Star Trek program, people would use these little data
>>> storage things the size of small cookies. What did you think about that
>>> idea
>>> when you saw it?
>>
>>
>> I thought it was theoretically possible, if they used electrons as
>> their method of storage. (Where the presence of an electron = 1, or
>> the absence thereof = 0.)
>>
>
>
> Theoretically possible? We have those things now, Einstein.
>
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>> <SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1171452408.323940.77550@p10g2000cwp.googlegro ups.com...
>>> > Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
>>> > math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
>>> > real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure.
>>>
>>>
>>> In the original Star Trek program, people would use these little data
>>> storage things the size of small cookies. What did you think about that
>>> idea
>>> when you saw it?
>>
>>
>> I thought it was theoretically possible, if they used electrons as
>> their method of storage. (Where the presence of an electron = 1, or
>> the absence thereof = 0.)
>>
>
>
> Theoretically possible? We have those things now, Einstein.
>
You seem to have trouble with the grammatical concept of tense. As in past.
Re-read the person's post.
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>> <SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1171452408.323940.77550@p10g2000cwp.googlegro ups.com...
>>> > Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
>>> > math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
>>> > real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure.
>>>
>>>
>>> In the original Star Trek program, people would use these little data
>>> storage things the size of small cookies. What did you think about that
>>> idea
>>> when you saw it?
>>
>>
>> I thought it was theoretically possible, if they used electrons as
>> their method of storage. (Where the presence of an electron = 1, or
>> the absence thereof = 0.)
>>
>
>
> Theoretically possible? We have those things now, Einstein.
>
You seem to have trouble with the grammatical concept of tense. As in past.
Re-read the person's post.
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>> <SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1171452408.323940.77550@p10g2000cwp.googlegro ups.com...
>>> > Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
>>> > math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
>>> > real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure.
>>>
>>>
>>> In the original Star Trek program, people would use these little data
>>> storage things the size of small cookies. What did you think about that
>>> idea
>>> when you saw it?
>>
>>
>> I thought it was theoretically possible, if they used electrons as
>> their method of storage. (Where the presence of an electron = 1, or
>> the absence thereof = 0.)
>>
>
>
> Theoretically possible? We have those things now, Einstein.
>
You seem to have trouble with the grammatical concept of tense. As in past.
Re-read the person's post.
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
On Feb 14, 9:55 am, "Geoff" <n...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Car and Driver drove a hybrid prius behind a truck that basically eliminated
> all drag. They got around 80 mpg. This was rolling resistance.
>
IIRC, they used a Honda Insight, not a Prius.
- cja
> Car and Driver drove a hybrid prius behind a truck that basically eliminated
> all drag. They got around 80 mpg. This was rolling resistance.
>
IIRC, they used a Honda Insight, not a Prius.
- cja
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
On Feb 14, 9:55 am, "Geoff" <n...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Car and Driver drove a hybrid prius behind a truck that basically eliminated
> all drag. They got around 80 mpg. This was rolling resistance.
>
IIRC, they used a Honda Insight, not a Prius.
- cja
> Car and Driver drove a hybrid prius behind a truck that basically eliminated
> all drag. They got around 80 mpg. This was rolling resistance.
>
IIRC, they used a Honda Insight, not a Prius.
- cja
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
On Feb 14, 9:55 am, "Geoff" <n...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Car and Driver drove a hybrid prius behind a truck that basically eliminated
> all drag. They got around 80 mpg. This was rolling resistance.
>
IIRC, they used a Honda Insight, not a Prius.
- cja
> Car and Driver drove a hybrid prius behind a truck that basically eliminated
> all drag. They got around 80 mpg. This was rolling resistance.
>
IIRC, they used a Honda Insight, not a Prius.
- cja
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
On Feb 14, 9:55 am, "Geoff" <n...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Car and Driver drove a hybrid prius behind a truck that basically eliminated
> all drag. They got around 80 mpg. This was rolling resistance.
>
IIRC, they used a Honda Insight, not a Prius.
- cja
> Car and Driver drove a hybrid prius behind a truck that basically eliminated
> all drag. They got around 80 mpg. This was rolling resistance.
>
IIRC, they used a Honda Insight, not a Prius.
- cja
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com wrote:
> Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
> math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
> real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure. If it WERE possible to build a
> 400MPG civic or Prius, Honda or Toyota or Ford would would already be
> doing it (and bragging about it on the television).
They can do it easily. They just have to leave the electricity to charge
the plug-in hybrid's batteries out of the equation.
> Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
> math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
> real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure. If it WERE possible to build a
> 400MPG civic or Prius, Honda or Toyota or Ford would would already be
> doing it (and bragging about it on the television).
They can do it easily. They just have to leave the electricity to charge
the plug-in hybrid's batteries out of the equation.
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com wrote:
> Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
> math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
> real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure. If it WERE possible to build a
> 400MPG civic or Prius, Honda or Toyota or Ford would would already be
> doing it (and bragging about it on the television).
They can do it easily. They just have to leave the electricity to charge
the plug-in hybrid's batteries out of the equation.
> Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
> math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
> real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure. If it WERE possible to build a
> 400MPG civic or Prius, Honda or Toyota or Ford would would already be
> doing it (and bragging about it on the television).
They can do it easily. They just have to leave the electricity to charge
the plug-in hybrid's batteries out of the equation.
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com wrote:
> Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
> math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
> real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure. If it WERE possible to build a
> 400MPG civic or Prius, Honda or Toyota or Ford would would already be
> doing it (and bragging about it on the television).
They can do it easily. They just have to leave the electricity to charge
the plug-in hybrid's batteries out of the equation.
> Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
> math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
> real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure. If it WERE possible to build a
> 400MPG civic or Prius, Honda or Toyota or Ford would would already be
> doing it (and bragging about it on the television).
They can do it easily. They just have to leave the electricity to charge
the plug-in hybrid's batteries out of the equation.
#45
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Re: People who claim 'they could build a 400mpg Hybrid' amuse me.
SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com wrote:
> Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
> math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
> real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure. If it WERE possible to build a
> 400MPG civic or Prius, Honda or Toyota or Ford would would already be
> doing it (and bragging about it on the television).
They can do it easily. They just have to leave the electricity to charge
the plug-in hybrid's batteries out of the equation.
> Not so much because of the statement, but because they don't have any
> math to back-up said statement. Might as well say, "If I flap my arms
> real hard, I could fly." Yeah. Sure. If it WERE possible to build a
> 400MPG civic or Prius, Honda or Toyota or Ford would would already be
> doing it (and bragging about it on the television).
They can do it easily. They just have to leave the electricity to charge
the plug-in hybrid's batteries out of the equation.