If I had a dollar for every efficient and effective idea that isn't being used in production vehicles I'd buy my own manufacturer and build brand new festivas. I'd build an electric version too, for the voltheads.
Of course, someone else would complain about your mass production Festivas not using some 'efficient & effective idea'.
Of course, someone else would complain about your mass production Festivas not using some 'efficient & effective idea'.
Can't make everyone happy! Lol
^^ I think that jet engined rig is what Al Gore uses to go from the airport to his carbon footprint banquets.
Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
Solar panels help a lot too, especially since the cost has dropped dramatically recently.
Sorry, Arizona isn't where I am. A 1 kilowatt solar panel array here, produces only about 900 kilowatts per year. Went to our PUD solar meeting & mentioned the terrible weather over the last 7 months in which there was rain, snow & nearly continuous clouds. The PUD spokesman said, 'Tell us about it."
I always thought about leaving the aspire engine intact and gutting the rear with some sort of direct drive to a miata or other awd rear end. It takes about <20hp to keep a festiva at highway speed on level ground. You could use a lot less batteries (or use inferior designs at a savings) if you only summon the electricity some of the time. The dedicated hybrids summon the ICE for a power gain, if its all owner operated you make the call. More savings would be realized not using any of the new technology for on board monitoring and using a hand throttle. I imagine combined use would get a car way up there in MPG's with a lot less credit cards maxxed out. The best car for this would be an aspire/festiva that has been rear ended as you need to do some fab work back there anyway.
NovaSS also has a good one, pretty much make a festiva locomotive
1993 GL 5 speed
It's a MazdaFordnKia thing, and you will understand!
Sorry, Arizona isn't where I am. A 1 kilowatt solar panel array here, produces only about 900 kilowatts per year. Went to our PUD solar meeting & mentioned the terrible weather over the last 7 months in which there was rain, snow & nearly continuous clouds. The PUD spokesman said, 'Tell us about it."
well, what are you waiting for then, move out of the clouds! Lol, just kidding, I do forget solar isn't always worth the trouble.
Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
I always thought about leaving the aspire engine intact and gutting the rear with some sort of direct drive to a miata or other awd rear end. It takes about <20hp to keep a festiva at highway speed on level ground. You could use a lot less batteries (or use inferior designs at a savings) if you only summon the electricity some of the time.
I would do just that, but use the ICE at speed and the electric motor for take off.
ICEs are most efficient at constant RPM and constant load. Electric motors have full torque at a dead stop. Hence most current hybrids use this setup.
-Zack
Blue '93 GL Auto: White 13" 5 Point Wheels, Full LED Conversion, and an 8" Sub
Have seen a variety of dark blue Festivas lately, that I love the colors...... more than even most blues I see on new cars. If I find a Festiva with a bad engine cheap, I think I'll try for one of the blues. What are the Festiva palette of blue colors? The sky blue Festiva which I normally like, need not apply.
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