Or, you can go hydrogen fuel cell. But Making your car run on H2O means you get more octane, better then racing fuel. Which means, more power. Don't forget to change anything after the burn inside the car to rust resistant medals. They have had this tec since the 1960s bro. I am making one right now. I even got my project car. Many people have done this. Bigger brains could make it better and faster.
There very heavy, and from what I heard from a hydrogen tec guy, modified combustion engines are more efficient per pound of power then the hydrogen fuel cell. That is, running the mod engines on h2o, or h h o. Hydroxy in other words.
For future videos, unless that's your style, try talking a little faster. Are you reading off of something behind you? hard to tell.
Bro, let me tell you how easy it is for them to convert, and they can get more power to, to something that is 0 pollutant.
Battery+alternator>relay switch>PWM>ignition switch>Blubber resovar>attached to stainless steel plates>2nd bubblier>blow back safety mec.>intake, with h2o spark plugs and mod comp chip.
Use H2O and other chemicals for desired electrolysis.
Um, just a sec, where did that come from, Pete? :O
Got to be careful what you wish for. It's a massive industry that turns over a lot of money and employs a lot of people. Imagine the amount of out of work motorsport people there would be...
Yes, I know the motor racing industry employs lots of people but why could it not employ those same amount of people if the vehicles were powered by batteries or solar power.
You would still need mechanics and race marshals and venue operators etcetera.
Very true, but that's the funny thing about change. It's never instantaneous. There were people still building steam powered cars about 30 years after the first Benz prototype thinking that they had the future still.
How about a transition period Dave, of say 5 - 10 years, requiring that within that time, they develop hybrid vehicles, before making a full switch in 10-15 years.
Well, a good example of a transition that is happening now is Formula 1 with their KERS power recovery systems. Let's see how that plays out for now with their new technology.
Or, you can go hydrogen fuel cell. But Making your car run on H2O means you get more octane, better then racing fuel. Which means, more power. Don't forget to change anything after the burn inside the car to rust resistant medals. They have had this tec since the 1960s bro. I am making one right now. I even got my project car. Many people have done this. Bigger brains could make it better and faster.
-Chiv
Chivalry4All 3 years ago
Hydrogen fuel cells would be another option. Just so long as they do not use fossil fuels.
PerthPete1 3 years ago
There very heavy, and from what I heard from a hydrogen tec guy, modified combustion engines are more efficient per pound of power then the hydrogen fuel cell. That is, running the mod engines on h2o, or h h o. Hydroxy in other words.
;)
-Chiv
Chivalry4All 3 years ago
For future videos, unless that's your style, try talking a little faster. Are you reading off of something behind you? hard to tell.
Bro, let me tell you how easy it is for them to convert, and they can get more power to, to something that is 0 pollutant.
Battery+alternator>relay switch>PWM>ignition switch>Blubber resovar>attached to stainless steel plates>2nd bubblier>blow back safety mec.>intake, with h2o spark plugs and mod comp chip.
Use H2O and other chemicals for desired electrolysis.
Chivalry4All 3 years ago
Hi Chiv,
LOL, if I talk fast, I stumble over words, because I am not reading. It is much better for me to slow down, enunciate.
PerthPete1 3 years ago
I think it will be outlawed, but only as a last measure, when its too late. Thats how us humans work...
crabstickz 3 years ago
Reasons for them to change them?
Thanks for your comment.
PerthPete1 3 years ago
Haha a little bit of both actually. I do think it's ridiculous all this energy and time go into a sport...But then people will always want to see it.
PirateGnomeFilms 3 years ago
Hi Jesse,
Fair enough, people can watch, but let them watch solar powered or battery fuelled vehicles.
Thanks for your comment.
PerthPete1 3 years ago
Very true. I see what you are getting at now. It's not crazy anymore to me Pete.
Thanks.
PirateGnomeFilms 3 years ago
Um, just a sec, where did that come from, Pete? :O
Got to be careful what you wish for. It's a massive industry that turns over a lot of money and employs a lot of people. Imagine the amount of out of work motorsport people there would be...
MonaroDoorslammer 3 years ago
Hi Dave,
Hi Dave,
Yes, I know the motor racing industry employs lots of people but why could it not employ those same amount of people if the vehicles were powered by batteries or solar power.
You would still need mechanics and race marshals and venue operators etcetera.
Thanks for your comment.
PS: I did say it could be crazy.
PerthPete1 3 years ago
Very true, but that's the funny thing about change. It's never instantaneous. There were people still building steam powered cars about 30 years after the first Benz prototype thinking that they had the future still.
It will happen, just no one knows when or how. ;)
MonaroDoorslammer 3 years ago
How about a transition period Dave, of say 5 - 10 years, requiring that within that time, they develop hybrid vehicles, before making a full switch in 10-15 years.
PerthPete1 3 years ago
Well, a good example of a transition that is happening now is Formula 1 with their KERS power recovery systems. Let's see how that plays out for now with their new technology.
MonaroDoorslammer 3 years ago
I'm watching you Perth Pete, and I hear your call, if god wanted us to use fossil fuels we would have been created with pistons instead of legs..
Give my VV attempt a look, its 'Guitar Girl Bla Bla', and in it is a little youtube experiement..
The Mad Bomber..
leokimvideo 3 years ago
Hi Leo,
Are you watching because I am crazy? lol.
Thanks for your comment.
PerthPete1 3 years ago