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Old 05-04-2025, 03:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exploring the future of fuel efficiency technology.

Given the diverse topics discussed here, what emerging technologies or research areas not yet covered do you believe hold the most promise for significantly improving fuel economy in the coming years?

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Generative Design = LOW weight, a new model daily if you like and minimizes metal resource use.









pgfpro, a member here, is running extremely lean (~30 to 1 IIRC) and extremely high compression (~30 to 1 IIRC)using combustion pre chambers etc, same as formula 1.
Seems to me that F1 was more following him than leading..!?


Boric Acid added to engine oil.


Edison Motors kinda leaps forward by going back to ease of repair and right to repair series hybrid trucks, using off the shelf parts.

While BYD makes cars with series hybrid most of the time + a direct drive cruising '5th' gear.
Their Engines are knocking on 46% efficiencies IIRC.

DBD looks like it may be a light a practical way to improve aero without weighty boat tails etc. and easy to test.
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Allow me to expound.

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Plasma, Plasma, Everywhere! - NASA
So it turns out that almost everything in our universe above an atmosphere altitude of about 100 kilometers, is a plasma. Some people estimate that 99.9% of everything in the universe is a plasma.
Fuel is a fluid medium, the ambient environment is a fluid. Ionized fluids can be manipulated. A pulsed DC bias voltage can accelerate the film of air closest to the surface of a vehicle, easing it on down the road.

The fluid air/fuel mixture could be manipulated with annular electrodes around the choke points in the intake. Then there is IGNITION.

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Strike Foundation publishes the notes and diagrams of inventor Malcolm Bendall, who developed a Thunderstorm Generator that produces atomic energy from water. Explore his ideas on Plasmoids, MSAART, Terra Ten, and other technologies.


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Thunderstorm Generator | COMPLETE DIY BUILD GUIDE | Malcolm Bendall's ...
Learn how to build your own Thunderstorm Generator, a device that creates plasmoids based on Malcolm Bendall's invention. Watch the video, download the materials list and follow the instructions from Alchemical Science, a website on open source research.
This technology transmutes elements, producing Oxygen from Carbon and Nitrogen, IIRC; producing breathable air as the exhaust from ICE. Alchemical Science explains how to do it, but there is some fabrication of concentric spheres that may be beyond hobbyist level.
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Electrification. It won't be used in all applications, but partial or full electrification is the obvious (to me) answer. Depending on your grid, you have partial or full reduction of fuel usage.

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I remember Smog so bad in Smell-A that you were in an environment like those of forest fires. Anything that reduces those conditions has to be a somewhat improved condition. Do I resent the government control? Yuppa I do, but you can see the mountains from the beaches nowadays.

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