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« on: January 06 2009, 05:20:03 PM »
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« Reply #1 on: January 07 2009, 03:10:02 AM »
Electric Viper ?  :vom:
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« Reply #2 on: January 07 2009, 03:41:14 AM »
Electricity = Instant torque.

I was thinking about this years ago, why not make a tranny a bis ass alternator? In theory it would be self-sustaining. The only issue would be keeping it cool enough to last.

Anyway, the lines from the a pillar to the back pillar reminds me of the bubble top Chevy's in the early 60's, which I dig.

But the rear reminds me of an MR2 (*cough* Lotus *cough*)
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« Reply #3 on: January 07 2009, 11:29:03 AM »
I thought the Chevy Volt was a good looking car in pre-production mode, then I see they f'd up the final product.  :mad:
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« Reply #4 on: January 07 2009, 11:10:10 PM »
Quote from: "87natty @ Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:41 am"
Electricity = Instant torque.

I was thinking about this years ago, why not make a tranny a bis ass alternator? In theory it would be self-sustaining. The only issue would be keeping it cool enough to last.

Anyway, the lines from the a pillar to the back pillar reminds me of the bubble top Chevy's in the early 60's, which I dig.

But the rear reminds me of an MR2 (*cough* Lotus *cough*)


You need to research the regenerative braking system that Toyota developed  for the Prius. They primarily use a couple of motor/generators that propel the vehicle under light acceleration and cruise mode. When braking, they actually recharge the batteries. They also perform the "starter" function when the internal combustion engine is needed. (hard acceleration and low battery conditions) the electric motors
are basically the transmission. Toyota licenced their hybrid designs to Honda and Nissan. Thats how far along they are. These vehicles still have standard hydraulic brakes which are used very little. A cool design to say the least.
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« Reply #5 on: January 08 2009, 12:19:41 AM »
Can you imagine melting the tires ... silently?
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« Reply #6 on: January 08 2009, 09:17:49 PM »
Quote from: "Racer X @ Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:19 am"
Can you imagine melting the tires ... silently?
My Buick was like that with the stock engine. It was like the
whistling of the turbo and the exhaust note of the exhaust would somehow harmonically cancel each other out. All you'd hear is a "zzzzzz" noise from the tires.
Ask Sylvan, he was on board for about  a 100 feet of posi worth. :rofl;
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« Reply #7 on: January 10 2009, 12:54:41 AM »
Lawless bastard, you belong in a cell.


Also ask Sylvan if his horribly hung-over self almost yiffed in your fucking car.

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« Reply #8 on: January 10 2009, 12:15:29 PM »
:rofl;
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