Lets have green public transport
harry wrote:
On Jan 2, 6:07 pm, Andy Champ wrote:
On 31/12/2011 11:26, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
I don't know where you've been, but lots of conventional IC engined cars
now use their alternator to store energy when slowing.
No they dont.
BMW call it "Efficient Dynamics". I suspect it makes F-all difference
though - just takes a little load off the engine while under load,
rather than storing it to accelerate with.
Andy
Well they would have to have somewhere to store this energy.
I seem to remember that BMW were working on an ICE that had few
mechanical parts, every thing was electric. Water pump, oil pump,
valves, cooling fan, steering, AC, fuel injection. They were using
heat from the exhaust with a thermopile to charge the battery,
therefore no alternator.
There was only a crankshaft, con rods valves and pistons. No camshaft.
Dunno what became of it.
the realised like all renewable energy it was an expensive piece of
****e, probably.
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