In regards to emissions
I am also trying to get a project together to make a hydrogen fueled LBC in the
next few years.
Should have about the same performance and sound like a regular car, but only
H2O
out the tailpipe!
If we could do that, then LBCs would be the eco-friendly ones, and not toyota or
hondas! Hahahahahahhahhahhhahahaha!
end dream
seriously though, I am going through with this project as early as next summer,
so I will certainly bomb the list with my efforts daily.
See you around.
Mike Jose
ATWEDITOR@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 11/9/99 10:42:29 AM, phbailey@earthlink.net writes:
>
> << Recent studies have shown that cars AREN'T producing anywhere the amount
> of pollution that we have been
> told.The most comes from dieseltrucks(DUH!!!)and factories.So you can
> drive with a clear conscience that the little bit of smog isn't wafting
> down to the rainforests and killing them!We have been told these lies
> for years and have had to pay an unproportionate amount toobey "clean
> air"laws that are a scam. >>
>
> We have zero smokestack industry here in the Washington D.C. area, yet I
> remember clearly the scary green glow of the atmosphere illuminated by
> streetlights during the early 70s pollution alerts. Now, a quarter century
> later, amid charges that pollution is largely a problem of cow farts, tree
> breath (that was Reagan's favorite) and factories, DC now is largely a
> clean-air city all summer long because the cars are cleaner. Having said
> that, I also defend my right to drive older cars due to the very small impact
> of the several thousand miles a year I might put on them. Also, I keep them
> tuned and in good shape, further reducing the noxious fumes. Cars undeniably
> were a problem, but don't appear to be a problem any longer. Yeah, there is
> an overreaction against cars: Every year I have to pay to be tested and every
> year I pass with emissions no where near the cutoff. Sometimes I think you
> could fly a crop-duster through those testing stations and still be passed.
>
> J Donoghue
> 72 MGB
> 66 Mustang
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