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12 messages, Last post on Aug 27, 2009 at 5:37 AM
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2010 MDI AIRPod First Drive - First Impressions: Maybe it'll save the world. Or maybe not. We'll see.(more)
I hate to be a Hater, but i think its not revolutionary until they make speeds much higher (80 mph tops) and changing the car from a trike, to a 4-wheeled car. If you take a turn to sharp, it'll flip at a certain speed. Also, for long distance trips, make it compatible with the pressurized air at the gas station. the joy stick looks like a French version of BMW's control knob thing that everyone dislikes. In a joystick, you loose contact with the road, like ridding a horse with a really thick saddle, you feel disconnected to the horse, nothing like bareback (Not that I've ridden a horse in my life, just what one of my friends said). The shape is odd, but the modern retro look. its kool! And, what if they put something LIKE the emergency tire pumps in it to maintain a good pressure in the cylinder. I would buy this car with all of these things perfected!
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It's called the logitech 3D extreme. http://www.logitech.com/repository/104/jpg/505.1.0.jpg |
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It takes a lot of energy to compress air (in many manufacturing facilities, the most expensive thing they do is make compressed air), and unless that energy comes from a "clean" source, you haven't really done much in the way of saving the planet. Yes, central power generation is pretty darn efficient, but compressing air is not - you loose all of the efficiency and then some, especially with smaller systems. So yes, MDI makes an interesting gadget, but until compressed air is clean and cheap, it will not be the most economical or environmentally sound option out there. |
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Another 3-wheeler "spun" as some replacement for the car. When will respectable media outlets and journalists stop calling these 30 mph non-credible-boxes on a few wheels cars? (They are motorcycles if wheels are less than 4... and not required to comply with NHTSA crash tests or passenger safety/certification laws) To insinuate infrastructure costs less than a hydrogen one is ignorance of the 1st degree.. akin to saying it will also cost less to make stations for golf carts. Come on, comparisons are SO far fetched. Lets see.. the poster child for a hydrogen fuel cell car is Honda Clarity, a full function sedan, A/C, 5-Star safety rated, 5 passenger, large trunk, 100+MPH, freeway capable, 250 mile range, ">link titleand on, and on.. you get the point.
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Replying to: KarenS (Jun 30, 2009 6:06 am) |
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| The article comments that there is no a/c, but the "exhaust" of compressed air should be cold air. Is there something else in the exhaust that prevents them from venting it into the cabin? | |
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Replying to: krazazn (Jul 02, 2009 11:13 pm) |
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Replying to: nosmog (Jul 07, 2009 12:56 pm) Also and a big AWESOME as they have in test a generator inside one of the cars that generates compressed air and as the cars runs the "exhaust" is cycled back thru to generate power for the compressor thus creating a self sustaining solution that never needs to be recharged - NOW THATS AWESOME - forget about EV's, Hydrogen etc - as this will blow them out of the water.
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Replying to: dc325ix (Aug 04, 2009 4:18 am) |
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But the most important one: “Air compressors are one of the least efficient machines to convert electricity to work” -- Harold Kung, professor of chemical and biological engineering at Northwestern University. DONE. This is a stupid idea. You're better off using the electricity required to compress the air to actually run the car. |
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