HONDA V3 "Turbo"
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HONDA V3 "Turbo"
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/202 ... /honda-v3/
It's been popping up on my insta feed for a few days now. An electric "turbo", any thoughts @Mr. Dazzle ?
It's been popping up on my insta feed for a few days now. An electric "turbo", any thoughts @Mr. Dazzle ?
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Re: HONDA V3 "Turbo"
Ta, Do'h late to the party as ever
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
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"Even the lies?"
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"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
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Re: HONDA V3 "Turbo"
I predict that this will never reach production. Its a nice show machine but there is little rational for that three cylinder layout and I suspect that the compressor will only function to improve emissions by allowing a lower mechanical compression ratio. If it is designed to burn hydrogen that would be another story!
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Re: HONDA V3 "Turbo"
Hydrogen always adds fucking massive (ugly) tanks, which could be why they didn't show any bodywork
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Re: HONDA V3 "Turbo"
How good are the car systems at sealing the H2 in and not leaking, as NASA/BOEING seem to have horrendous problems with sealing, or am I comparing apples with eggs?
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Re: HONDA V3 "Turbo"
Nah its a big problem, pretty much the hardest substance to hold on to!
Loads of firms are advertising fancy new carbon wrapped tanks and what not, but it's still a ball ache. I can't see it ever working out for road vehicles in a big way.
Aircraft yes, but they have much bigger budgets and much better control, training and regulation on the whole process.
Loads of firms are advertising fancy new carbon wrapped tanks and what not, but it's still a ball ache. I can't see it ever working out for road vehicles in a big way.
Aircraft yes, but they have much bigger budgets and much better control, training and regulation on the whole process.