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Old 04-28-2015, 01:58 PM
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Beats me. Seems like you might as well tie the gas motor to some wheels with a disconnect if you're going to lug it around anyway. Plus, dont most hyrids run more efficiently at low load cruise on the gasser? I would have to do research. I wont though.
Figured you'd know more about them than i do but anyways. Having that buffer is nice since the gas motor can always be kept at the most efficient rpm/load when charging the battery. Also with an electric/generator hybrid you dont get the idle waste since whenever the gasoline motor is running it's charging the battery.
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Originally Posted by triple88a
Figured you'd know more about them than i do but anyways. Having that buffer is nice since the gas motor can always be kept at the most efficient rpm/load when charging the battery. Also with an electric/generator hybrid you dont get the idle waste since whenever the gasoline motor is running it's charging the battery.
Wouldn't a diesel engine be better than gas? This is typically the setup they use in locomotives, isn't it?
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True, but I think that's more because a physical transmission that could take the ~12,000ft-lbs of torque they put out would break or be enormous.
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From the "gruesome ways to die" files:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crim...icle-1.2201391
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Originally Posted by rleete
From the "gruesome ways to die" files:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crim...icle-1.2201391
oh **** NO.
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Originally Posted by triple88a
Figured you'd know more about them than i do but anyways. Having that buffer is nice since the gas motor can always be kept at the most efficient rpm/load when charging the battery. Also with an electric/generator hybrid you dont get the idle waste since whenever the gasoline motor is running it's charging the battery.
That's what I'm suggesting makes a gas motor ideal for light load cruise too. It doesn't care if that light load is coming from a generator or the wheels. And given conversion efficiency of electric generators, you're giving up %efficiency by having to turn gas into power into electricity and then back into power. I suspect it's not as efficient overall.

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Wouldn't a diesel engine be better than gas? This is typically the setup they use in locomotives, isn't it?
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True, but I think that's more because a physical transmission that could take the ~12,000ft-lbs of torque they put out would break or be enormous.
Would drive a car with that torque.

Diesel is technically can be part of an overall more efficient hybrid system (It's around 10% more energy dense than gasoline--biodiesel is less than gasoline) but it's still dirty and has sooty particulates no matter how clean people will try to convince you it is. Granted it's better now than 30 years ago, but it's still nasty.

How about a bodyfat burning car? That's pretty energy dense stuff.
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New term "e-diesel". Game-changer or just another item on the wish list?

Audi is making fuel from air and water ? Quartz
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Originally Posted by y8s
Would drive a car with that torque.

Just gotta squeeze one of these into a Miata.



My neighbor was actually the block designer for that engine. 95 liter, quad turbo, 4,000hp advertized, but it's good for >5000.

Bahurd, that's just another item on the wish list until we have clean electricity.
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This has me curious if I couldn't do a decent HID retrofit using junk yard parts.
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w00t! Boot is off, now I'm down to just an ankle brace. Range of motion is **** and silly amounts of fatigue and soreness, but I was finally able to drive my car after 6 weeks
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I saw that news story, and the first thought I had was "I hope they didn't waste all that perfectly good fish by deeming it unsaleable just because some guy died in pretty much the most horrifying way imaginable while it was being processed."




Originally Posted by thenuge26
True, but I think that's more because a physical transmission that could take the ~12,000ft-lbs of torque they put out would break or be enormous.
The GE Genesis P32AC-DM, which is my daily ride, produces 62,000 ft/lbs at 0 RPM.

That's a lot of torque.

Constructing a clutch to deal with that would be an issue.

As is the fact that, when running in HEP-supply mode, the engine has a useful RPM range of 600-900 RPM. That'd require, what, about a seventy speed transmission? (Plus reverse in all 70 gears).

Still, some locomotives do have traction gearboxes. This one's from an OO-gauge Sentinel:








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New term "e-diesel". Game-changer or just another item on the wish list?
Is it the same price as, or cheaper than, conventional diesel? If so, it's a potential game-changer. If not, it'll have to wait for either a government mandate or Mad Max.

On the surface, it does look like a promising technology from both a resource-conservation and carbon-neutrality standpoint, presupposing that the insanely large amounts of electricity required as inputs to the process are produced entirely from fossil-free sources. And, as the infographic illustrates, this in in fact one way to make good use of intermittent-generating technologies such as wind and solar, provided that said sources are local to the process rather than grid-coupled.
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Less than 15 minutes till curfew and there are still hundreds if not thousands still on the streets. Local media has been instructed to not show anything negative all day. You will have to find alternative sources to get the real situation and not the dancing in the streets. There is/was shots fired at officers but getting a straight story is difficult.
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Originally Posted by thenuge26
Just gotta squeeze one of these into a Miata.



My neighbor was actually the block designer for that engine. 95 liter, quad turbo, 4,000hp advertized, but it's good for >5000.

Bahurd, that's just another item on the wish list until we have clean electricity.
Michael J Fox did something similar once in 1983.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_School_U.S.A.

Start at 1:14:12 for the short version. I suggest watching the whole thing when you feel a little more nostalgic and miss the cast of Back to the Future and your favorite 80s sitcoms. All of them.

Link to engine scene:

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CHAMPION!

All this 80's talk has my gears turning.





The Dodge M4S is a prototype sports coupe originally designed and built by Dodge in 1984.

The car was made famous by its appearance in The Wraith, a 1986 supernatural film. The mid-engined car had a top speed of 194.8 miles per hour (313.5 km/h) and could go from 0 to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) in 4.1 seconds, with more than 440 horsepower (330 kW) under the hood[1] using a twin-turbocharged Dodge 2.2 inline four cylinder engine.[2]

Reportedly, there are only four M4S prototypes in existence. Dodge never planned to turn the M4S into a production car.[1] It was used as a marketing vehicle to promote Chrysler Corporation, like being a pace car at various motorsports events.[2]
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Some friends and I watched The Wraith in college after pulling a VHS copy out of the bargain bin at the local rental place. Good movie.
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you dont need vhs now. it's the ******* future!

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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
I saw that news story, and the first thought I had was "I hope they didn't waste all that perfectly good fish by deeming it unsaleable just because some guy died in pretty much the most horrifying way imaginable while it was being processed."
"Mommy, what's this toenail doing in my tuna salad?"


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Originally Posted by rleete
"Mommy, what's this toenail doing in my tuna salad?"
If I understood correctly, these were sealed cans being loaded into the oven for sterilization, not a bunch of loose tuna.

And that's the point. Even if the guy's body had exploded, all they'd need to do is wash the gore off the outside of the cans; there's really no possibility for contamination of the tuna with human remains.
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So I just did my first stint in a w2w race. I did not die, hit anyone, or get black flagged. I am very surprised by that. This is what we are racing.
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