Re: RE: When did the 4.7 V8 be able to handle E-85??????

From: Steve Preston (steveophonic@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Aug 02 2007 - 17:02:15 EDT


I think they should make all vehicles to run off
carbon dioxide! (Only problem is making sure people
drive close enough together). :)

Steve P.
--- andy levy <andy-dml@levyclan.us> wrote:

>
> On 07/31/2007 12:48, Dustin Williams wrote:
>
> > As for waiting for hydrogen, I bet that technology
> will take a good
> > 10-20 years to be as viable as E85 is, assuming it
> ever works as well
> > in practice as it does in theory.
>
> The trouble with H2 is you have to (typically)
> extract it from water.
> One of the easier ways is probably electrolysis, but
> that requires
> electricity, and where does the US get at least 50%
> of its electricity?
> Fossil fuels - we're back to square one.
>
> Now, if people would just start taking pebble bed
> reactors seriously to
> generate electricity from fission (safer & cleaner
> than present nuke
> plants in the US), we might be able to overcome that
> little obstacle.
> But it won't happen for a long time - mention
> nuclear and the NIMBY
> crowd comes out before they've even heard the facts.
>
> --
> -andy
>
> http://home.rochester.rr.com/alevy/dakota -
> andy-dml@levyclan.us
> --------------------------------------------
> "Whatever Adam does, do the opposite and you'll be
> fine"
> -Bob Tom
> --------------------------------------------
>

       
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