well of course bio-diesel and ethanol will have a future you would have to be silly not to see that coming.
ethanol blending 10%
bio diesel 20%
both without any mods to cars,
farmers may support it but how do they grow food for billions of people and keep our dependence on liquid fuels at bay? easier to grow food with a few wind turbines on their land too, farmers love that too they get paid and do nothing!! If it wasn't for the farmers a lot of wind turbine projects would be given the flick. what happens in drought and flood and hail storms, the world will for ever be in swinging fuel prices.
higher octane = higher CR be used in car = higher efficiency for spark ignition engine. Diesels already way above this. Performance increase? ? ? ?
the ultimate efficiency winner is a lean burning engine combined with direct injection. Diesel already do this .
future advancement will always come from lighter stronger engine components. and better layout.
1) words taken out of contexts I will expand. . .
efficiency means very little when we develop a cheap renewable source of energy.
for instance Tasmania creates wind power at lower price than all other states in Aust ave. @ $50 MWhr - ABARE 2003
coal power off peak $20-30
peak $150 - 250
the average $80 - 100
Source - Assement of Technological options, A report for the prime Ministers Strategy, Dec 2002
future projected costs of wind power in Tassie is a low $28 MWhr
maybe wind power in the future can be the low cost renewable energy, Tassie very serious about hydrogen power and have post bikes running on hydrogen, joint venture with the university of Tasmania, they have a newly added hydrogen research R&D centre ;O) bike cost to modify $5000 AUD
2) read all about it . . .
3)
You are kidding yourself
National database of pollution emissions, department of Environment and Heritage -
2003-2004 emissions
CO 8.7Million kg electrical supply
800M kg motor vehicles
NOx 150M kg electrical supply
120M kg Motor Vehicle
10 mm 5.8M motor Vehicle
3.8M electrical supply
These are N.S.W figures ONLY
And so on and so on for HC, SOx CO2. Etc Etc . . .
You mustn’t live in the city if you did you would see the brown haze, or herd of the unfortunate few that choose to end their life with the exhaust of their car, if pollution was only a small amount neither of these things could happen.
shbazjinkens
You are talking about hydrogen embitterment a major problem back in the 60’s probably as nasa where experimenting with it for their man on moon mission. These days simple heat treating and even more simple avoiding the metals that are susceptible to it. Metals that are often effected by hydrogen embitterment can be heated where the hydrogen will expand out of the intistial spaces of the metal, especially if the hydrogen got in there from welding with moisture around and ultrasonic testing has done wonders for picking up cracks before they break if all the other pre-treatments fail ;o)