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Old 12-18-2009, 12:20 PM   #98 (permalink)
JQmile
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I'm not saying I buy into this, but there are things that sound impossible that are true, like Mike Wood's Mustang with a Duramax diesel that makes 810 hp at the rear wheels and got 38 mpg on drag week. Sure it's using nitrous to make that power level, but it's still c. 550 rwhp without it, and during weenie driving it's got as good as 45mpg.

Cylinder deactivation works, but not that well because there's still the rotating mass and drag of the other cylinders. I'm sure you could use an electric motor to send a "pulse" to overcome that force, but whether you'd be able to recoup that loss without draining the batteries is what I wonder about. Still an interesting theory.
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