Yes.. if you can drift a gas engine you gas drift a gas engine with electrial assistance.. assuming it uses the kind of hybrid technology i described, the other type involves driving the rear rears with electric motors, and having only those come on when nessisary, but honda and toyota's system is like i described
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The future is here people.
Introducing the new style of tuning.
Check out this link
http://www.tomsracing.co.jp/comp/prius/index.html
aftermarket parts for your Hybrid.
This is NUTS. we'll be tuning with more voltage and longer lasting battery (duracell anyone?).
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i really loved Mazda's idea for their electric-gas hybrid, that thing is awesome. I mean free power from a supercharger (that sounds so wierd) and then the added low RPM torque boost of an electric motor plus the already powerful rotary engine, i'm thinking thats gonna be a bad *Censored**Censored**Censored* car!
Also,wouldn't you want to listen to the roar of the motor instead of that weird buzzing whistleing sound?
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Re: Hydrogen Bomb?
Originally posted by DoriFuta-
Don't they make bombs out of Hydrogen?
Hope they make the Hydrogen car a lot more tuffer then just the normal fiberglass bodies.
What if one of those get in accident?
KABOOM...!!!!
Hydrogen bombs or 'h' bombs use a nuclear fission bomb, using plutonium or uranium to eploid around the hydrogen. The extreme force pushes te hydrogen atoms together into new atoms, but there is energy left over from this process. The sun works the same way. That is called Nuclear Fusion. It is more powerful then the original Nuclear Fission device that is used to trigger it.
So there is no fear of a nuclear accident from a hydrogen powered anything.. Also it takes an incredable amount of force, usuing coming from conventional explosives shaped in a specific way to cause nuclear fission in an unstable substance. Thats why dropping uranium wont set it off. Its the radiation from handling it that will kill you.
Nuclear devices are difficult to set off. and the exact right materials have to be used. Remember the cassini was launched, the saturn probe? (its getting close now) there where protesters because it carried uranium on board in order to power its systems in space. They feared if the rocket exploided or something then a nuclear explosion would go off. However they were uneducated, the type of uranium used about was not weapons grade.. so it was no that unstable. Further more, a random explosion would not set off nuclear fission, it would have to be very very well controled.
Anyways that is my understanding.
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Originally posted by OH240SE
wouldn't you want to listen to the roar of the motor instead of that weird buzzing whistleing sound?
but that rx8 was badass at the detroit auto show
It would probably run just like a supercharger under WOT. And be off at other conditions because the batteries do need to be charged. I can envision you running out of it if your on the throttle too long wiht out giving it a chance to recharge. Same as a current electric car that runs the electric motor, but if you run it too long the gas engine has to come on.
In other words the gas engine would run at all times. Not the other way around. I can also envision a fuel saving mode where it goes back to the traditional hybrid setup for running around town or something. It gives you alot of flexibility.
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Re: Re: Hydrogen Bomb?
Originally posted by nissanguy_24
Hydrogen bombs or 'h' bombs use a nuclear fission bomb, using plutonium or uranium to eploid around the hydrogen. The extreme force pushes te hydrogen atoms together into new atoms, but there is energy left over from this process. The sun works the same way. That is called Nuclear Fusion. It is more powerful then the original Nuclear Fission device that is used to trigger it.
So there is no fear of a nuclear accident from a hydrogen powered anything.. Also it takes an incredable amount of force, usuing coming from conventional explosives shaped in a specific way to cause nuclear fission in an unstable substance. Thats why dropping uranium wont set it off. Its the radiation from handling it that will kill you.
Nuclear devices are difficult to set off. and the exact right materials have to be used. Remember the cassini was launched, the saturn probe? (its getting close now) there where protesters because it carried uranium on board in order to power its systems in space. They feared if the rocket exploided or something then a nuclear explosion would go off. However they were uneducated, the type of uranium used about was not weapons grade.. so it was no that unstable. Further more, a random explosion would not set off nuclear fission, it would have to be very very well controled.
Anyways that is my understanding.
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Originally posted by URMachines
this is true but im under the impression that the gases of the fuel are the only real flammable thing and will only explode under pressure. but i could be way off, i dont remember must from chemistry
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Hydrogen isn't really any more dangerous than gasoline. Furthermore, it's actually safer in an accident, as it will almost instantly dissipate in the case of a tank breach, unlike gasoline which will pool around the car.
The Prius, when using both the electric and gas motors at the same time, makes about 145 HP at the wheels. (A stated 152 HP at the flywheel, and remember that the HP loss is less than we're used to due to the fact that it's FF,)
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