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View Poll Results: Would you buy my Hybrid? | |||
Hell yes, what a perfect concept | 8 | 9.88% | |
Maybe, I like the idea but am not 100% on hybrids yet | 7 | 8.64% | |
No, while it is tempting I am a LPG driver | 7 | 8.64% | |
No, 120km/h is too slow | 12 | 14.81% | |
No, I will stick with conventional technology for a while yet | 26 | 32.10% | |
No chance, it does not have stripes, a bulge, 4 exhausts and a V8 | 21 | 25.93% | |
Voters: 81. You may not vote on this poll |
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18-03-2010, 02:05 AM | #31 | ||
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For a decent hybrid powertrain, you need to look at the Fisker Karma. You have to ignore the Japanese hybrids, where they are gutless, rely more on the gutless petrol engine than they do on the wheezy little electric motor they threw on there as an afterthought. Then to top it off, they throw in some Lead-Acid batteries.
Electric motors should be used, far more torque than a diesel if done right, and forget peak torque at 1600-1800rpm on a diesel, electrics peak torque start at 0 rpm, and can rev like an F1 car. I am all for electric motors in all cars, trucks, SUVs, busses. But I still think there is a conspiracy out there to make elec motors look expensive, bad, slow, and unreliable. But what is more reliable than 1 moving part? Diesels will require urea/DEF system to meet future emissions laws while being able to maintain the fuel economy advantage. So they are getting more expensive. I like diesels, but electric is much better. I also don't mind if it has a small internal combustion engine to charge the batteries (and keep them charged), it would still be better. |
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18-03-2010, 05:21 PM | #32 | ||||
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18-03-2010, 06:38 PM | #33 | ||
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You can forget about lead acid battery technology, their physical size, weight and lack of capacity
compared to Nickel Metal Hydrate or Lithium Ion means they are consigned to history... |
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18-03-2010, 06:44 PM | #34 | |||
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They're trying to move to super capacitor technology for batteries. Problem is the capacities aren't there. But in small devices (like drills) apparently they are unbelievable. Hopefully in the next 5-10 years they'll get it right.
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18-03-2010, 06:53 PM | #35 | ||||
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