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Re: electromagnetic motor
right, so lets say you use direct drive (which makes your car efficiency go up by a huge factor) lets say you have brake energy regeneration in the form of some mass being spun with your axees, and when you brake the enertia regenerates some power. lets say you use a small 3 cylinder diesel engine and run it on bio diesel to generate your power (mind you electric engine is driving all of the time), um what else, you have the newest battery technology, high capacity, high output batteries, a full CF body, a power socket and solar pannel painted into your roof. (why do i say 3 cylinder instead of one? they are quieter, make more power and are surprisingly more energy efficient then one two or four cylinder engines.... as well as better balanced, dunno why)
there is not many more places you can generate energy that will not take away from this vehicle, i mean granted you have a small enough 3 cyl in it, you will effectively have a 100-150mpg car, if not a lot more... you can use a tiny engine with air cooling built into the design somehow to cut on weight, composites everywhere and least possible parts to make it work....
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