when I was at TTU I built a Hybrid Hummvee, it was poweed by 2
electrical 100KW motors and the third motor was use as a
generator. The enegery for the generator was comming from a 1.8 turbo
diesel engine.
On 10/12/05, Zeke Yewdall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's some links on the military's re
The H2 are wannabe's, No ground cleareance, a less expensive way to look rich while picking the kids up at soccer.
Mike LOn 10/12/05, Zeke Yewdall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's some links on the military's reasons for going hybrid. Mostlybetter performance and redundancy from individual hub m
Here's some links on the military's reasons for going hybrid. Mostly
better performance and redundancy from individual hub motors, the
ability to travel in battery only mode to eliminate thermal signature,
and fuel reduction.
http://evworld.com/archives/conferences/evs14/humvee.html
http://www.mi
On 10/11/05, Greg and April <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it me, or is the civilian Hummer, really bigger and annoying whencompared to the military Humvee?
Latest news is that the military is actually looking into hybridizing
their HumVees. That would, to me, be utterly hilarious, since they
alread
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] SUV Drivers
in Paris Get Wind Knocked Out of Them
So how
about running a Humvee on biofuels?
miltary models and some H1's are diesel.
It'd be the best way to show them you can have your fun and be responsible.
I've been looking f
Sometimes owning an SUV can be "envrionmentally correct". I just bought a
2500 Suburban and am looking for a camping trailer to tow with it. It is
replacing a gas guzzeling 560SEC Mercedes for my everyday driving and a 32
foot long (5MPG) motorhome for my recreational use. Oh yea and it's a
DIES
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> > ROFLMFAO! I considered, more t
ot attack somebody elses vehicle simply because we decide we can> do so..
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Following on with this logic, one would expect motorcyclists to be letting the
air out of standard car tires and then, in a step further, pedal cyclists would
be letting the air out of motorcycle tires...
Everything is relative folks. I would hope that all those that argue against
SUV's are walki
y elses vehicle simply because we decide we can
> do so..
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> Mey peace be with you
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> Burak.
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t: Re: [Biofuel] SUV Drivers in Paris Get Wind Knocked Out of Them
ROFLMFAO! I considered, more than once doing the same thing every time
I see a humvee parked somewhere. Trouble is I believe these things can
inflate thier own tires! The vehicles are disgusting though. Another
idea I thought of
ROFLMFAO! I considered, more than once doing the same thing every time
I see a humvee parked somewhere. Trouble is I believe these things can
inflate thier own tires! The vehicles are disgusting though. Another
idea I thought of would be to find some kind of paint pen which could be
used to
SUV Drivers in Paris Get Wind Knocked Out of Them
A clandestine group lets air out of tires as a form of protest. The
vehicles' owners are not amused.
By Sebastian Rotella
LATimes Staff Writer
October 10, 2005
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/la-fg-
deflate10oct10,0,6929787.story
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