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Northern Boy 04-11-2009 11:34 PM

zero emissions and only $15,000.00
 
Here is a car that is being tested and runs on the very thing we breath in every day and its only emission is that same thing . Costs little to refuel and could be here in the near future . click the link to view the video


http://www.galacticfriends.com/index...d=34&Itemid=94

Dantheman62 04-11-2009 11:45 PM

Re: zero emissions and only $15,000.00
 
I've seen this already and is a great idea! I assume it still uses oil for lubrication, but the oil would last 10 times as long because there would be no breakdown from heat. So if you change your oil now every 4 or 5 thousand miles, then you wouldn't have to change that oil for 50 thousand miles or more maybe!

Egg 04-11-2009 11:48 PM

Re: zero emissions and only $15,000.00
 
That is amazing, and when they are for sale, I would have one for running errands in the city for certain.

oldpaganfreak 04-12-2009 12:24 AM

Re: zero emissions and only $15,000.00
 
hey nb. what about the ZENN, mnade in toronto, but not available in canada.
zero emissions, no noise. google 'zenn car'.
most impressive, but certainly shows the stupidity/duplicity of canadian politicians/bureaucrats.

Northern Boy 04-12-2009 02:17 AM

Re: zero emissions and only $15,000.00
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oldpaganfreak (Post 128132)
hey nb. what about the ZENN, mnade in toronto, but not available in canada.
zero emissions, no noise. google 'zenn car'.
most impressive, but certainly shows the stupidity/duplicity of canadian politicians/bureaucrats.

Yes I`ve seen those as well and they have a new battery system they want to put in that will allow it to travel at a higher rate of speed and thus be able to go on the hi-ways at 65 mph, which for what I can tell is the sticking point or is it those control freaks again

tone3jaguar 04-13-2009 03:40 PM

Re: zero emissions and only $15,000.00
 
If they put one of these engines in it, it will have some serious power and torque. I am not sure if they discuss it in these videos, however he did successfully build a Ford Ranger pickup truck that ran on air using multiple MYT engines. One as a compressor, and another that drove the vehicle. It was completely self sustaining. This is no joke.

MYT ENGINE VIDEO 1

MYT ENGINE VIDEO 2

MYT ENGINE VIDEO 3

Northern Boy 04-13-2009 06:08 PM

Re: zero emissions and only $15,000.00
 
great find Tone I wonder if this will take off. Makes sense

Brinty 04-13-2009 10:41 PM

Re: zero emissions and only $15,000.00
 
When the brown stuff hits the rotating blades, the original method of people movers will be the most reliable - legs!

Have a good a good think about the ramifications we are contemplating if and when the above scenario plays out.

Legs I know how to operate and look after. Why, some of the best shapes I've seen have been legs. Can't remember the last time a vehicle made my pulse quicken like legs have. :naughty:

They don't need a lot of maintenance either - just sound common sense is sufficient to see them last you a lifetime. Handled with care they can be a source of pleasure. :winksmiley02:

The only downside is that if they are overworked or run at too high a speed, the crutch can become overheated. A soothing massage with liniment can be of use if this occurs - just be careful where you apply it around this delicate mechanism though - wrong placement can cause eyes to water.
:original:

gsp12101976 04-15-2009 06:32 PM

Re: zero emissions and only $15,000.00
 
Top gear did an interview with this guy years ago and he had built a taxi which ran on air. Nothing has been heard from him since. Only the videos on youtube.

MYT is the way in my eyes


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