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The article in the December edition of Scientific American does indeed relate to tests done on a diesel engine fuel injector, but implies that the...
So you're saving just 4.2 lbs per wheel, or 16.8 lbs per car set. That is the equivalent to the weight of just over 2 gallons of gas; so you...
Whether Toyota are making money or losing money on a per-unit basis depends entirely how they have allocated the fixed, non-recurring costs...
There is no such thing as a "static" coefficient of drag. By definition, the coefficient of drag, normally written as Cd, is the resistive force...
Tom I seem to remember getting one some months back. There is also a similar one involving a BMW as a lottery prize. If you type -British...
Will you people please learn to use the English language properly! It is "you're" ... an abbreviation for "you are" ... right, NOT "your right."...
Where exactly in Europe do you regularly cruise at 100 mph? When I lived in England (early 60s)they were building the original motorways which had...
I have done that trip too, on our twice-a-year trips to Ashland, in Southern Oregon for the Shakespeare festival there. The only difference is...
Nicely put Evan, but it is "grammatical" is it not!? The spelling Nazi!
I notice a lot of posters mentioning the inadvisability of putting the car in Neutral while waiting at traffic lights, because the traction...
So what is the point of the red light? Ron.
I agree Evan, it does make perfect sense. Except for the fact that any re-gen carried out at higher amperage current flows is inherently...
Evan's response summarized the situation nicely ... and concisely! One thing I have reverted to since the year I have owned my 2008 Prius is to...
Yea, I remember those electro-mechanical monsters, except that as a Sales Engineer at Douglas Aircraft at the time (late 60s) we had Friden desk...