View Full Version : Way to solve fuel prices crisis
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ChiyuRyuu
09-12-2005, 07:22 AM
One day it'll come to this and I CAN"T wait...I bet half the war efforts of those towel heads came from oil WE bought from them.... I hope to see all of there countries poor, and in dispair.
http://www.channelcincinnati.com/news/4864938/detail.html
I like this liscense tag...screw em may they die and get feed fish heads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Serpent
09-12-2005, 10:42 AM
well i know that one or more of the car companies are researching Hydrogen powered cars but whether it will be succesful i dont know.
GenDeathRaiser
09-12-2005, 02:20 PM
Hai vegetable oil cars are old school, unreliable to an extent, as for solving fuel problems, bust a cap in alaska and start churning out the black gold.
As for hydrogen cars, it's impossible for it to not succeed however the oil industry will assassinate the creators as 95% of oil goes to petrol, the bugs in the hydrogen car are mainly the whole if you get in an accident your car explodes like a hydrogen bomb ordeal. Once they work that tiny bug out, we should be seeing these bitches on the road, and since they technically run on water, gas will never cost over like a cent, because people would just make their own.
Serpent
09-12-2005, 02:25 PM
yeah true that would solve alot of problems... but i know that GM is researching the whole hydrogen thing but i think in the car there are different parts so i dont think the whole H-Bomb thing is possible if it is the explosion would probably be about the size of a normal car explosion..but thats my guess.
There are 3 major problems with using hydrogen as a fuel for cars, and they are major. One is the fact that fuel cells are so fragile, once you're going over a few bumps, they'll break. They're actually trying to engineer a new fuel cell to hold hydrogen though, one that doesn't break when the going gets tough.
Another problem is the fact that hydrogen has a low density, which means even a full tank of hydrogen fuel cells would last you only a few miles. Again, they're trying engineer better fuel cells.
Another is that the fuel cells are expensive as hell to make, which means hydrogen fuel isn't going to be cheap when it does go mainstream.
howardslp
09-12-2005, 07:22 PM
well, i've seen this type b4. but that one went like this:
a bus runs on used oils, as in the ones the fast food and those oils u use to fried stuffs.