Don Elliott
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If we are having problems with 10% ethanol additive, how many problems will we encounter when we have to use Hydrogen as the only remaining fuel for our beloved TRs ?
glemon said:Someone mentioned visiting a relative in Nebraska and Ethanol being offered here at a higher price, actually it is a mid grade that is almost always 8-10 cents cheaper than regular.
I do not use it in the collector cars for the reasons cited, concerns about vapor lock and rubber components.
DrEntropy said:As for water being more damaging than CO2, that is just, well... the planet is over 2/3 water already. Consider that a lucky thing for us. Water is 2/3 Hydrogen BTW: H-O-H, not H2O. WE're 3/4 water.
Don said:If we are having problems with 10% ethanol additive, how many problems will we encounter when we have to use Hydrogen as the only remaining fuel for our beloved TRs ?
AweMan said:Horse an Buggie anyone ?
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Maybe Horse and Buggie isn`t all that far fetched after all
A big part of the problem is that Hydrogen is stored & transferred under pressure, & released as a vapor. Gasoline is not.vettedog72 said:I realize hydrogen is explosive but gasoline and air can make a few fire works too.
The problem is, in simple terms, effectively all of the H2 in the world is either already burned (ie water); or tied up in a fossil fuel containing carbon. And we're already running out of fossil fuels even using the unburned carbon in them ... how much faster will we run out if we start throwing the carbon away ?DrEntropy said:I'm talkin' burn the H2 directly.
TR_3driver said:it is impossible to get out as much energy as we put in.
I agree.DrEntropy said:"Gasoline" is no exception.
TR3driver My point is that the real problem is not what form to transport the energy in said:I could not agree more. And the person that cracks that nut will be very very rich.