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Old 01-23-2008, 03:21 AM   #1
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Default The Engine of the future

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Old 01-23-2008, 10:58 AM   #2
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I take the air engine over any hybrid or electric engine.

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Old 01-23-2008, 07:26 PM   #3
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One has to wonder what's the catch. Part of it is obviously the cost of the storage for the compressed air and making the infrastructure for it. I wonder what the impact of a ruptured tank would be on the car trajectory?
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Old 01-24-2008, 10:06 AM   #4
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As I understand there is no sorage cost for compressed air - you just need a compresor to "feed" the car, and they are relative small and unexpencive.
Great idea, it is almost perfect for city trafic. I just hope they make the cars a litle more good looking and silent (I got a noisy impretion of the firts carr) and I would like to by one.
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Old 01-24-2008, 10:22 AM   #5
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another video by Discovery Channel

http://www.exn.ca/dailyplanet/view.asp?date=4/1/2005#


supposedly they will be able to put this engine in your gasoline car in a couple of years.


this is funny...

http://www.runyourcarwithwater.com/
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Old 01-24-2008, 10:58 AM   #6
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As I understand there is no sorage cost for compressed air - you just need a compresor to "feed" the car, and they are relative small and unexpencive.
Great idea, it is almost perfect for city trafic. I just hope they make the cars a litle more good looking and silent (I got a noisy impretion of the firts carr) and I would like to by one.
Powering the compressor will be a polluting activity.

ALL these "green" power ideas are stupid and pointless as they all involve some form of "dirty produciton" upstream - whether it be electricity generaiton, plastic produciton etc.

In the end, the net "carbon footprint" will always be the same.
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Old 01-24-2008, 03:12 PM   #7
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Im very sure that all the compressors production in the world will be much cleaner than the production of petrol and the carbon emitions. Even if not it will be much cheaper to run the cars on air. And most importantly - finally all the oil billioners will broke and that will be real fun.
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Old 01-24-2008, 04:27 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by volkoff View Post
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Im very sure that all the compressors production in the world will be much cleaner than the production of petrol and the carbon emitions. Even if not it will be much cheaper to run the cars on air. And most importantly - finally all the oil billioners will broke and that will be real fun.
Carbon dioxide is not a polutant, nor does it cause global warming, and even if it did, it is not strong enough to make a measurable effect. it would take 5 years of assuming everything else stayed the same to raise C02 in the atmosphere from 384 parts per million to 385 parts per million.... yet, historically, there have been higher PPM of C02 in the atmosphere pre industrial revolution era even!

If you made the arguement that the power for the said polluting batteries were charged by nuclear power, that might be a tad different...
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Originally Posted by nthfinity View Post
Carbon dioxide is not a polutant, nor does it cause global warming, and even if it did, it is not strong enough to make a measurable effect. it would take 5 years of assuming everything else stayed the same to raise C02 in the atmosphere from 384 parts per million to 385 parts per million.... yet, historically, there have been higher PPM of C02 in the atmosphere pre industrial revolution era even!

If you made the arguement that the power for the said polluting batteries were charged by nuclear power, that might be a tad different...
Well, does cause CO2 global warming or not it is a difficult point. I lack of proper sientific knowlege (and provably english knowlege too) to properly disscus about this.
Anyway, Im not the biggest "green party" supporter, but I do think if there is any posibility to preserve the ecology a 0,0001% cleener then we should do it. Neither I care about the ocean level and all that theory that north america and some other places will flood - that isnt very convinsing to me.

The problem with oil as a main fuel is much wider than CO2 emition, it has a lot of economical, political, social and ecological factors. Im talking about some countries getting richer while others are getiing unpayble debts, about some sheikhs spending in cars only more than the anual budget of a "3rd world" country, and about millions of animals perishing every year becouse of tanker sinks. Thiese are some examples.

Not all, but most of that will be gone if some new and cheap power sourse is found. Yes, this "alternative engine" cars are not so cool and comfortable as a range rover (which I love) and nor as quiet as the diesel version , but they more... lets say ecologicaly responsable and more suitable for the city trafic. And I do hope they will be getting better with the time.

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Uhh... Theres the cost of the storage tube! It's carbon fiber and their are 3 of them. That the significant cost to which I refered.
It was said there that the price will be less than 15000$ - i dont think that is expencive for a car that never will need a fill up
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Old 01-24-2008, 07:15 PM   #10
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It was said there that the price will be less than 15000$ - i dont think that is expencive for a car that never will need a fill up
He did not specify whether that included the tanks and I suspect it doesn't. 3 Carbon fiber tanks alone would be a couple thousand. The doesnt count the engine and the rest of the car. When was the last 15000 dollar car you saw running on anything?

Top speed is also limited to 100 kph.
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He did not specify whether that included the tanks and I suspect it doesn't. 3 Carbon fiber tanks alone would be a couple thousand. The doesnt count the engine and the rest of the car. When was the last 15000 dollar car you saw running on anything?
Well I never saw a fuel tank as extra feature in a car. That will be provably the stupidest marketing move ever in the car industry, so I guess it should be included.

Top speed is also limited to 100 kph.
Considering the traffic jams I doubt there is a real need for more speed in town.
You provably wont be able to have much fun with one of thouse cars, but they are more about beeng practical rather than fun. And anyway - they are just prototypes, as soon some serious car manufacturer will get the idea the cars will be better. I just hope they get the idea.
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Old 01-24-2008, 05:27 PM   #12
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There is also the possibility of the air compressor being powered by compressed air itself, thus having 0 emissions (once compressed air tank is filled the first and only time). The car would then run forever!

Too bad it would sound and go like shit...
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Old 01-24-2008, 06:49 PM   #13
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As I understand there is no sorage cost for compressed air
Uhh... Theres the cost of the storage tube! It's carbon fiber and their are 3 of them. That the significant cost to which I refered.

There is also the possibility of the air compressor being powered by compressed air itself, thus having 0 emissions (once compressed air tank is filled the first and only time). The car would then run forever!
Uhmm.. theres this little thing called physics. This would be impossible. It takes energy to create energy. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only transfered.
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Old 02-01-2008, 02:34 AM   #14
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Ok, compressed air sounds great, but what energy source do we use to get that air compressed? I guess in France that would likely be nuclear so I don't mind it. Atleast the compressed air car is more original than the electric car.

I liked the second engine in the video as it actually exploited the advantages of compressed air rather than being a dumbed down less efficient cylinder-piston set up.
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Old 02-01-2008, 03:51 PM   #15
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The one video said such an "air car" could be filled up in about 3 minutes.
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