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Very interesting information. Thanks for the post.
Happy Motoring!
02 DX Millenium Red - The Penultimate Driving Machine
MP3 Strut Tower Bar kit; Cusco Front Lower Arm Tie Bar
MSP Springs, Struts, Stabilizer Bars, Trailing Links, #3 Engine Mount
Kartboy Stabilizer Bar Bushings; Nyloil Shifter Bushings; Red Line MT-90 Gear Oil
MP3 Shifter, Knob and Aluminum Pedal Set
Suvlights HD Wiring Harness; Osram Night Breaker H4 Bulbs; Exide Edge AGM Battery
Summer: 5Zigen FN01R-C 16 x 7" Wheels; Yoko S.drive 205/45-16s
Winter: Enkei OR52 16 x 7" Wheels; Falken Ziex ZE-912 205/45-16s
Modified OEM Air Intake; Racing Beat Exhaust System; Techna-Fit SS Clutch Line
Denso SKJ16CR-L11 Extended Tip Spark Plugs; Magnecor Wires
Power Slot Front Brake Rotors; Techna-Fit SS Brake Lines; Hawk HPS Pads
Red Line Synthetic Engine Oil; C/S Aluminum Oil Cap
Cyberdyne Digital Gauges: Tach; Ambient Air Temp; Voltmeter
Gasoline/ Hydrogen sounds much better than just Hydrogen as the only fuel source. I have heard that Hydrogen powered cars produce significantly less power than that of Gasoline powered cars.
At least that way you have the option to switch between the two, for power or economy I'd drive a hydrogen/gasoline turbocharged RX8.
they've had a page on the hydro RX-8 on ultimatecarpage.com for a while now... While running on hydrogen it apparently puts out about 120 hp... which isn't really that bad. It makes just as much power as the normal version when it's running on gasoline. I suspect this is because hydrogen would need a much higher compression ratio than the gasoline version to make as much power.
bah, hydrogen has the potential to be just as powerful if not more than gasoline. The problem is that technology has been there for many years to boost the efficency of gasoline powered motors. I'd be willing to bet as more and more auto manufacturers move toward hydrogen, the cars become more and more powerful to compete with todays petroleum powered cars.
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