Doctor Drivel wrote:
Power is applied simultaneously to the transmission/wheels from two motors:
1. A petrol motor
2. An electric motor
Which means...no gearbox required. Got it? Nah, you haven't
I agree, it has no (conventional) gearbox.
It has transmission
The ratio is continously variable
Therefor it has CVT, it does not have a gearbox, and does not use pullys
or gears. Whatever way you look at it though it has CVT.
Now read all my posts on this. Read them 4 times.
No, far to dull and ill-informed for me...
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Cheers,
John.
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