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Old 01-11-2009, 08:29 PM   #7
Connecting with Sauce
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Default Re: Electric cars are coming!!

As soon as you have a full electric car you have the ability to power it with a wang generator or a bedini charger...

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directo...m_Ho_Generator

Also see my post on free energy info...

The big step will be when all the information we know exists starts to get public recognition and we design a car that can last for a life time carbon fibre or aluminum, with tyres that do not wear out, and continues to power itself. ie the right thing and not something to keep us feeding the matrix.

The wang generator is 5kW continuous... 3 of these (15kW) in a light weight car like the one I have a Honda Insight 1.0L 3 cylinder with IMA (850kg aluminum) is enough for steady state 60 mph on the flat... fit some sort of flywheel hybrid system to this and then you have the sort of system which would be extremely fuel efficient. Way more than mine is now...

I can get 106 mpg from petrol now with 15 year old technology TODAY!... It is just the power elite do not all of a sudden want us not spending so much on fuel. I get 550 miles from £35 Also noone bought them as they have 2 seats and aren't too stylish... But those that know them keep them. I've had mine for 2+ years and there are only 200 in the UK. They hold their value too.

I'm an automotive engineer for one of the big 3 in Essex England. I know this technology was around for others manufacturers before Honda/Toyota brought it out!

The Tesla Electric technology was GM's 15+ years ago in the EV1... GM was leading the field. However they decided to invest in Hummer instead! Doh... Watch "who killed the electric car."

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...tric+car&hl=en - this has subtitles but is english my car is in there for a split second towards the end too (if I remember correctly and the tesla too)

http://www.flybridsystems.com >>> 80hp for ~7 seconds 70%effcient. F1 technology. mass produce this and it could be in every car extremely cheaply.

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