@PawelK @yukiame The most difficult part would be getting the replacement to pass regulations. The rest of the system would be rather easy to implement.
Something like a Throttle Body Fuel Injection system would be easy to retrofit to older vehicles. There's the Holly EFI system that does this for around $5,000.
@PawelK @yukiame It had good fuel economy too. I do have training as an Automotive Technician and I've worked on heavy equipment for most of my life. The electronics used on board modern vehicles are what I despise most. I would be very open to replacing the black boxes with something open source and open hardware.
@a_breakin_glass @tk Fuel cells are still not feasible for nearly any application on earth. The only fuel cell that I know of that worked well was a hydrogen fuel cell that NASA used in space.
@tk A rotary engine can be used to save space and weight. They can be pretty efficient as long as the seals are in good condition.
@tk Any purely electric vehicle will have a very limited range. The use of highly efficient internal combustion engines as generators makes it feasible. The efficiency would be high because it would be optimized to only run at the optimal output.
@tk Motorcycles are better suited for being electric vehicles. They're just going to need a different name as there is no cycle involved.
@freemo A wise man once told me that it's all pink on the inside.
"In this research, we explore whether #RustLang is, in fact, being used to
ensure memory safety and avoid concurrency bugs"
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Toughbook fan, Mathematician and Locksmith with limited success in other areas.
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