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The History of the Hybrid Car: An Evolution for the Future
Due to the demand of having a car wherein everyone can consume less fuel and will not contribute to the air pollution, the hybrid car was finally created to meet this end. And due to the rapid advancements in the gasoline engine, the hybrid car has become extremely popular.
A hybrid car is a means of transportation using two power sources; it uses a rechargeable energy storage system found on board and a fuelled power source as the vehicle’s driving force. The hybrid car pollutes less and uses less fuel.
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Hydrogen Conversion Kits – Convert Any Car Into a Hydrogen Hybrid
Hey, Dave here. If your the type of person who is concerned about saving gas money, then you may have heard about a wonderful new fuel saving device called an HHO Generator. Although this technology is well over 100 years old, it wasn’t until gas prices skyrocketed back in the spring of 2008 that people started using hydrogen as a method for improving vehicle gas mileage.
Now, before I continue I want to lay down some facts about HHO Technology that many skeptics have yet to grasp. First of all, it has already been tested and proven to work. There was a test done recently by long time HHO skeptic Eric Kreig, in which he admits on camera that hydrogen kits do work to increase gas mileage. Besides that, people are now using a more efficient hydrogen cell design called a “Dry Cell” that produces even more HHO gas than ever before! Although there is now overwhelming evidence proving that hydrogen hybrid kits really do work, some skeptics still refuse to believe it and continue to call it a scam.
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Deconstructing Information On Hybrid Cars
If you’re someone looking for information on hybrid cars, the internet offers many interesting sites. Below are some examples of information available in the internet.
Basically, hybrid cars are normal, fuel efficient with two motors vehicle. One motor is electric powered, while the other is gasoline powered. Also, hybrid cars have special system to absorb energy produced during braking. This energy is stored in one of the battery.
Another website started its information on hybrid cars by posing the question: “Why go hybrid, why not a straight gas or electric powered car?” It went in explaining about one of the basic rules of science that the more complex the system is, the greater is the tendency to fail.
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The New Mercedes Bens E320 CDI Now the World’s Most Successful Luxury Car Line
Equipped with the latest innovative diesel technology, the E320 CDI has 201 hp and 369 lb-ft. of torque, enough to propel the car to 100 km/h on the test track in just 7.0 seconds. Good performance, low exhaust emissions, great fuel economy and low noise levels this latest generation of electronically injected CDI engines is changing consumers’ dated perceptions about diesel engines.
Like all diesels, the E320 CDI gets great fuel mileage and has increased cruising range over a comparable gasoline-powered car. What’s more important, the E320 CDI will do that without sacrificing performance. The E320 CDI gets 8.9/5.9 l/100km for city and highway driving, respectively, while virtually equaling the acceleration of the gasoline V6. Thanks to its CDI electronic fuel injection, even the usual diesel engine sound is muted. From inside the vehicle at idle, the E320 CDI registers just 44 decibels. For comparison: An average doorbell produces about 75 decibels.
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