£19 saving after 32,500 miles? doesn't seem worth it does it
Perhaps the future is a mixed KERS / hybrid system? I reckon that is going to be the next aftermarket vehicle boom industry - fitting some form of hybrid system to cars that haven't come with it from factory. Have been thinking about this for a while... When cruising on the motorway, sat in traffic, stop, start, waiting at traffic lights, why not utilise the hybrid system. Have an on off switch so that you can still enjoy the sound of your car when you want, but when on your daily commute or something, you can lower overall fuel consumption by not burning fuel when it's not required. I wonder if you can use a turbo compressor but modified to be used to spin a neodymium magnet based generator (non contact system = no resistance) or similar, to utilise the exhaust gases to charge the system, alongside regenerative braking etc. Just some ideas, based around some of the new F1 technology as well as the new models of sports hybrids out there. Hate the idea of having a solely electric car, so anything that can be done increase the mpg's and lower the amount of fuel consumed personally and globally but still enjoying the sound and experience etc has my vote. Seeing some of the claims for the newer cars mpg's does give me some hope... lots of details etc to be worked out before aftermarket conversions are mainstream but it may be the way forward?
And of course there's the whole fuel evap system thing... 3,000 or similar miles on a tank of gas scenario...
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