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Slammed 66
27-01-2014, 21:21
http://www.rushlane.com/nissans-40kg-engine-that-delivers-400-hp-12104431.html


Just think of the possibilities :smokin:

Red October
27-01-2014, 21:45
Quality is the engineering excellence of the Japanese.

The day they design an entirely fossil free engine is the day the world ends in chaos, the man who designed the first hydrogen (extracted from water) car in the late 80s was offered millions by the petroleum monopolies for the patents.

When he refused to sell as it was his gift to the world as a humanitarian, the oil companies made him dissappear and so the patents as they copied and disputed them a million ways as they would never see the light of day.

Spooky illuminati grade A end of the world shizzle!

paul b
27-01-2014, 21:48
mmmmm, and what happened to the variable compression engine Toyota developed that could , it was said, run on a variety of fuels and adjust itself to give maximum efficiency and economy.... ..

someone closed the doors pretty quick on that idea..

Do like the engineering thats gone into this ... makes me smile :)

TopCat
27-01-2014, 21:52
Agreed there chap.

There's a whole lot of sh** that we don't know about.

Oil Barron's rule the world.

Tragic that some of the worlds greatest minds have probably been silenced without the world knowing their discoveries.

Sparkie
28-01-2014, 12:52
Quality is the engineering excellence of the Japanese.

The day they design an entirely fossil free engine is the day the world ends in chaos, the man who designed the first hydrogen (extracted from water) car in the late 80s was offered millions by the petroleum monopolies for the patents.

When he refused to sell as it was his gift to the world as a humanitarian, the oil companies made him dissappear and so the patents as they copied and disputed them a million ways as they would never see the light of day.

Spooky illuminati grade A end of the world shizzle!


You canot expect people to run around with a mahoosive tank of compressed hydrogen in the car.... also the way you get hydrogen out of water is putting current through brine. - you need ALOT of water and alot of current to do this. both impractical :(

B18ftMOJO5
28-01-2014, 13:05
Why can we put and alernator type thing on each wheel to make electricity and store in batteries. Technology must have come along that make light small batteries to fit in or under the boot in a 5.

Trevhib
28-01-2014, 13:23
Battery improvements have been well behind the general technology advancement curve for some time. Progress has been slow in comparison. I think they are making headway now though.

Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
28-01-2014, 18:44
You canot expect people to run around with a mahoosive tank of compressed hydrogen in the car.... also the way you get hydrogen out of water is putting current through brine. - you need ALOT of water and alot of current to do this. both impractical :(

Natural gas was ok during the war lol!

Slammed 66
28-01-2014, 19:42
Natural gas was ok during the war lol!

:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Just reminded me of that episode of dad's army (showing my age) where jonesy's van was powered by gas and the rifles went through the roof :laugh:

Sparkie
28-01-2014, 21:34
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/alternative-fuels/salt-water-fuel.htm

fat roofer
28-01-2014, 22:37
Jeeez! Just had a look at the size of the engine on the link!! I swear I've had turds bigger! And definitely heavier!! :eek:

Red October
28-01-2014, 23:11
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/alternative-fuels/salt-water-fuel.htm

Interesting page Mark, 100 years ago electric was being perfected perhaps they may harness Kanzius's machine in the future.

They never mentioned if it worked regarding its primary use in cancer?