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Author Topic: Open source 100MPG Car  (Read 9619 times)


Mark69

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Re: Open source 100MPG Car
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2012, 04:45:18 PM »
they should use a diesel engine, get a small VW 1.9 TDI motor.  I bet they would get the mileage up even higher yet.  Time to say goodbye to gasoline.

clarence1984

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Re: Open source 100MPG Car
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2012, 10:06:31 PM »
This is a fraud.  Let's see the independent testing results.  Anyone can build a car that has theoretically 104mpg performance.  My company designed a car that achieved 91mpg in 2010 and we got shut down for patent infringing.  To achieve the 91mpg it's much harder than you would ever imagine.  If this site was not so full of BS they would be billionaires already.  I'm sure a billionaire can also afford a website that functions.  I think people really do not understand how hard it actually is to achieve 100mpg.  Just one picture gives it all away.  You can see there is a standard belt driven alternator on the engine.  You can't have it at all.  The closest that you can get with a belt driven electrical feed is 81mpg from the testing we performed just with the engine and highly modified fuel and input in New Mexico at 2 different labs.  81 considering you are powering a lawn chair bolted to the engine with a 40 pound girl sitting in the seat.  Alot of people don't realize how hard it is.  No one is going to buy a car that only 1 person can drive and make them everywhere.  People need to take there kids to school or day care or go to the store with there family and get groceries. 
I think a 100mpg car can be achieved but it will never be marketed because most of the designs needed are patented already and the owners will not let you use them.  For instance the water plasma reactor needed for a water assist engine is owned by Shell and there is no way they are going to let you put it on vehicles and make a billion dollars taking away business for them. 

ashtweth_nihilisti

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Re: Open source 100MPG Car
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2012, 07:59:40 AM »
Dig some more you will find some reports from them :), why dont you release your details into the public domain, are you here for open source research are you not? :) , or am i missing some thing

Ash

Paul-R

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Re: Open source 100MPG Car
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2012, 01:34:42 PM »
My company designed a car that achieved 91mpg in 2010 and we got shut down for patent infringing.
What was the patent number of the patent that you were alleged to be infringing?

Did that patent get accepted by the European Patent Office?

I ask because a vast number of US patents are granted but worthless because
the US office, in the past, has just not been doing its stuff. They are seen to be junk the
moment anyone actually challenges them. They lack "novelty" or they lack an "inventive
step".

Let us know the  patent number.

IotaYodi

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Re: Open source 100MPG Car
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2012, 09:40:45 PM »
Anything you say Clarence!

ashtweth_nihilisti

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Re: Open source 100MPG Car
« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2012, 12:54:01 AM »
Guys this car is popular in Canada i have a friend going over there to check it out will report for ALL

Ash

Paul-R

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Re: Open source 100MPG Car
« Reply #7 on: May 03, 2012, 04:50:28 PM »
They lack "novelty" or they lack an "inventive step".
... or, more to the point,  the point of  the patent had been disclosed by the time
of the "priority date" on the application or patent.