• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

Audi's E-tron Concept

I just wouldn't want to be the first on my block with one. With all the current those batteries are likely capable of, I would guess a major short in the wiring resulting from an accident could be quite spectacular..... :eek:
 
Rich, sounds like you might be saying that the results of a crash could very well be "shocking".:eek:
I just COULDN'T pass that up.........:rofl1::rofl1:
Andy :wavey:
 
Hmm, I guess I should have stated...

"I would guess a major short in the wiring resulting from an accident could be quite sparktacular..... " :rofl1:
 
Pretty soon, electric companies are gonna start charging ppl out the arse like oil companies do now for energy.

150 miles before a recharge eh..guess it aint going on road trips. Assuming the price will be high I dont see it worth it. I get like 100 miles on 1/4 tank of gas in my expedition with a 5.4 and all three a/c units blowing cold in there.
 
Pretty soon, electric companies are gonna start charging ppl out the arse like oil companies do now for energy.

150 miles before a recharge eh..guess it aint going on road trips. Assuming the price will be high I dont see it worth it. I get like 100 miles on 1/4 tank of gas in my expedition with a 5.4 and all three a/c units blowing cold in there.

I agree. Once they catch on, it's Katie bar the door:( The trick is, alternative recharging or, regeneration (ala the Prius):thumbsup:

And there's always the arguement about the batteries and thier eventual environmental impact.
Hell! Everything has it's problems. You trade one set for another.

Here's a question for you:
What is the total capacity of your tank?

Depending on the amount of fuel and the market price, there could still be quite a savings in that 100 mile trip :thumbsup:

When I drove the Priius for a month, 100 miles wouldn't even move the fuel needle:lmao:

And with 3k torgue and almost instant full throttle (remember-it's electric), @ 4.3 seconds you're within the "hand them their asses" range of most the performance cars, stock and modified, on the road today;)

And I didn't catch it, but if this thing is AWD...well, it could certainly be a force to be reckoned with:thumbsup:

And imagine, all this while doing so quietly so as not to wake, I mean alert, the local constabulary:lmao:

Many people still want styling and performance along with thier economy.

The styling on this one is nice (been very impressed with Audi the last several years:thumbsup:), and if the price point is right, this should be a big seller.

Now, if they would get their regenerative act together like Toyota and dump the plug, you could tell the fuel companies that they won't be seeing you as much any more and the electric companies to bite your ankle!:D, and still go out and have some fun:thumbsup::D:dancer01:
 
I agree. Once they catch on, it's Katie bar the door:( The trick is, alternative recharging or, regeneration (ala the Prius):thumbsup:

And there's always the arguement about the batteries and thier eventual environmental impact.
Hell! Everything has it's problems. You trade one set for another.

Here's a question for you:
What is the total capacity of your tank?

Depending on the amount of fuel and the market price, there could still be quite a savings in that 100 mile trip :thumbsup:

When I drove the Priius for a month, 100 miles wouldn't even move the fuel needle:lmao:

And with 3k torgue and almost instant full throttle (remember-it's electric), @ 4.3 seconds you're within the "hand them their asses" range of most the performance cars, stock and modified, on the road today;)

And I didn't catch it, but if this thing is AWD...well, it could certainly be a force to be reckoned with:thumbsup:

And imagine, all this while doing so quietly so as not to wake, I mean alert, the local constabulary:lmao:

Many people still want styling and performance along with thier economy.

The styling on this one is nice (been very impressed with Audi the last several years:thumbsup:), and if the price point is right, this should be a big seller.

Now, if they would get their regenerative act together like Toyota and dump the plug, you could tell the fuel companies that they won't be seeing you as much any more and the electric companies to bite your ankle!:D, and still go out and have some fun:thumbsup::D:dancer01:
Shadow, you and LS2POWA have got it ALL wrong. There HAS to be a trailer hitch somewhere
on that car!!!! That way you are able to tow the motor-generator that will be used to
supply the electricity to keep the batteries recharged. :rofl1::rofl1::rofl1:
Actually, my Father-In-Law had a very good solution for that back in the early eighties.
He said that the car manufacturers should remove EVERYTHING that was engine driven,
from the engine and let the engine be used to only power the car. Then hook up all of those
horsepower robbing add ons to a small turbine and run the exhaust from the engine, thru the turbine.
There may be enough unburnt fuel to make it run, and if there isn't, add what's necessary.
Design the turbine to be efficient (low fuel use, and low emissions) at ONE particular RPM
and that's where it would run. Turbine spool up lag would be eliminated because it
wouldn't be used to propel the car, and would not have to increase and decrease RPM's.
Take it one step farther, and use a small turbine to run a generator, and keep the
batteries of a hybrid charged. Cycle the turbine up and down (idle and run speed) or
on and off as necessary to keep the batteries charged. A turbine designed to run at 1 speed
can be made to be very efficient. Maybe that's the way it'll go in the future.....Who knows!
Chrysler's Turbine car .................

chryslerturbine.jpg


.........could be making a comeback in a slightly different form .............
Most of the inherent difficulties in using a turbine to power an automobile would be
eliminated, and fuel mileage would probably be increased as well. The turbine may be able
to be designed in such a way as to be able to power the car, at a very reduced speed,
for a short distance of less than 5 - 10 miles as well in case of emergency. Just throwin' some ideas out there.

Andy :wavey:
 
Yeah, I think the limiting factors for acceptance of such a vehicle is not only going to be the number of miles between recharges, but also HOW LONG that recharge will take before you can continue on your way. Obviously this won't be an issue for commuting to and from work or running to the grocery store, but it WILL be an issue for long trips that are over 150 miles. If the recharge period is substantially longer than the time it takes to fill your tank with gasoline, it could be a tough sell. Unless the electric cars are VERY inexpensive, I suspect many people wouldn't want one that would be strictly limited to around town driving only. That would mean they would HAVE to buy two vehicles. One for trips, and the other (the electric one) for circling home base on a virtual tether.

Not to mention, that I expect that "150 miles before recharges" is referring to brand new batteries, and that figure will likely degrade with age and use.
 
Heck if i had the money it also would make a nice track car .1/4 mile each run i could smoke alot cars before i even needed a charge:rofl1::hehehe:
 
Pretty soon, electric companies are gonna start charging ppl out the arse like oil companies do now for energy.

Gonna start? I don't know about you guys but I'm getting hammered every month already by the electric company here. They raised the rates AGAIN recently. They want to build new nuclear reactors and such,,,, but they don't want to use their previously obtained profits. They want us to fund the entire build before the profits are even touched. What other business is there out in the world that can charge you up front for their renovations, and you have NO SAY SO in the matter? (ok besides taxes).
 
Gonna start? I don't know about you guys but I'm getting hammered every month already by the electric company here. They raised the rates AGAIN recently. They want to build new nuclear reactors and such,,,, but they don't want to use their previously obtained profits. They want us to fund the entire build before the profits are even touched. What other business is there out in the world that can charge you up front for their renovations, and you have NO SAY SO in the matter? (ok besides taxes).

IDK? Insurance companies maybe?

I'm with you bro!

Trying to find alternate ways to generate power. I'd put up a freaking windmill if I could! I hate the power companies almost as much as the insurance companies:mad:
 
Andy, Rich, I agree.

Andy, your grandfather had the right idea:thumbsup:

Rich, For now, from what I can tell, you're right on the money. It's a communter, plain and simple. Hell, my average day is over 150 miles so it wouldn't do me any good at all:(

As I mentioned, if they could come up with a regenerative system (like the Prius or Andy's Grandfathers idea) then it could be danged near perfect!
 
Chrysler's Turbine car .................

chryslerturbine.jpg


.........could be making a comeback in a slightly different form .............
Most of the inherent difficulties in using a turbine to power an automobile would be
eliminated, and fuel mileage would probably be increased as well. The turbine may be able
to be designed in such a way as to be able to power the car, at a very reduced speed,
for a short distance of less than 5 - 10 miles as well in case of emergency. Just throwin' some ideas out there.

Andy :wavey:


leno_ecojet_large_5.jpg


Link: Jay Leno explains his biodiesel-powered EcoJet
 
Must be nice to have MONEY to build what ever you want. Almost sounds like the batmoblie :rofl1:
 
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