Hi Aleks, Jason "Well, I need to say something here. Why all these inventions?"
Why indeed? "You can buy a whole production car capable of 100 mpg today." Unfortunately it is fundamentally one of several million of them, and done that way can't be otherwise. "The world record in fuel economy set by Gerhardt Plattner with this car is actually way better: 107 mpg from austria to denmark and back, 2007 km on 45 litres of diesel, using autobahns, climbing mountain highway passes etc. http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2011/05/gerhard-plattner-does-it-again-drives.html (7% better fuel economy at these low values is no easy job in real world traffic) "It's not a hybrid." Good. "It's got aircon and everything a modern car should have." Should a modern car have aircon and everything else? Why? Perhaps because it spends so much time in heavy traffic? Isn't THAT rather the problem? "It hasn't got an exotic engine, the engine is a common rail 1.2 litre tdi." That's one common rail too exotic! "It's even almost half reasonably priced. "And it's not even a kei or very small car : Skoda Fabia Greenline II http://www.buyacar.co.uk/cars/skoda/skoda_fabia/review_skoda_fabia_greenline_ii_4637.jhtml " Primarily because it needs to 'protect' its occupants against all that tank traffic ... "Cheers, Aleks" This looks like a lot of fun to me. Seventeen of them might achieve remarkable fuel economy; no great matter if the eighteenth and nineteenth don't. And they would achieve that fuel economy the right way, that is, pretty much by accident. Regards Dawie ________________________________ From: Aleksander Kac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org" <sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org> Sent: Fri, 27 May, 2011 8:27:01 Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fwd: New Engine 100 MPG Well, I need to say something here. Why all these inventions? You can buy a whole production car capable of 100 mpg today. The world record in fuel economy set by Gerhardt Plattner with this car is actually way better: 107 mpg from austria to denmark and back, 2007 km on 45 litres of diesel, using autobahns, climbing mountain highway passes etc. http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2011/05/gerhard-plattner-does-it-again-drives.html (7% better fuel economy at these low values is no easy job in real world traffic) It's not a hybrid. It's got aircon and everything a modern car should have. It hasn't got an exotic engine, the engine is a common rail 1.2 litre tdi. It's even almost half reasonably priced. And it's not even a kei or very small car : Skoda Fabia Greenline II http://www.buyacar.co.uk/cars/skoda/skoda_fabia/review_skoda_fabia_greenline_ii_4637.jhtml Cheers, Aleks -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Lee Dyson Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 3:13 AM To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: [Biofuel] Fwd: New Engine 100 MPG Hello All, was sent this, looks interesting. Looks like if it can be vaporised and combustible you can run this engine on it, diesel also. Looks like the idea has been around since at least the 1950's Lee Begin forwarded message: >>>>> Subject: FW: New Engine 100 MPG >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> New Engine! VERRRRY Cool! >>>>> >>>>> Here is another German Invention! >>>>> >>>>> Oh, and by the way! Let’s watch this invention closely, so we can observe >>>>> the >>>>>MANOEUVERING of the Oil Companies, Lawyers, Politicians, Unions and Wall >>>>>Street, to cut this invention off at the knees, delay and/or even stop >>>>>it’s >>>>>development. They will all contribute to stopping this engine from ever >>>>>reaching >>>>>the American consumer in a reasonable time frame at a reasonable price. >>>>>JUST >>>>>WATCH! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Be sure and watch the video…. Interesting..!! >>>>> >>>>> For a good demo, See: >>>>> http://www.engineeringtv.com/video/Opposed-Piston-Opposed-Cylinder >>>>> >>>>> Saving the World Two Strokes at a Time >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>>>> This is no wimp engine. It's a two cylinder with four pistons >>>>> delivering 300+ Horse Power It's extremely small and very >>>>> efficient and is presently in use in test applications The >>>>> configuration below is equivalent to a extremely ballsy four >>>>> cylinder engine when doubled, it's an extremely ballsy 600+ H.P. >>>>> engine >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It’s called OPOC (Opposed Piston Opposed Cylinder), and it’s a >>>>> turbocharged >>>>>two-stroke, two-cylinder, with four pistons, two in each cylinder, that >>>>>will run >>>>>on gasoline, diesel or ethanol. The two pistons, inside a single cylinder, >>>>>pump >>>>>toward and away from each other, thus allowing a cycle to be completed >>>>>twice as >>>>>quickly as a conventional engine while balancing it's own loads. >>>>> >>>>> The heavy lifting for this unconventional concept was performed Prof. >>>>> Peter >>>>>Hofbauer. During his 20 years at VW, Hofbauer headed up, among other >>>>>things, >>>>>development of VW’s first diesel engine and the VR6. >>>>> >>>>> The OPOC has been in development for several years, and the company >>>>> claims it’s >>>>>30 percent lighter, one quarter the size and achieves 50 percent better >>>>>fuel >>>>>economy than a conventional turbo diesel engine. >>>>> >>>>> They’re predicting 100 MPG in a conventional car! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> <snip> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: /pipermail/attachments/20110527/8eb4e506/attachment.html _______________________________________________ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/sustainablelorgbiofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Search the combined Biofuel and Biofuels-biz list archives (70,000 messages): http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/