"Petrol and diesel are Dead" says GM
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Very interesting article on AUTOCAR, concerning the demise of petrol and diesel cars by GM, and investing heavily on Hydrogen and electric cars............
http://www.autocarmag.com/News/NewsArticle/AllCars...
Any kitcar manufacturer considering the electric car niche market? is someone working on a new electric Kit?
If the big boys are going to shift their manufacturing production, from internal combustion engines to electrics, then we should start thinking about future kits using this technology............now lets all get those washing machines electric engines, and convert our kits...........
http://www.autocarmag.com/News/NewsArticle/AllCars...
Any kitcar manufacturer considering the electric car niche market? is someone working on a new electric Kit?
If the big boys are going to shift their manufacturing production, from internal combustion engines to electrics, then we should start thinking about future kits using this technology............now lets all get those washing machines electric engines, and convert our kits...........

I here Dax are working on an alternative fuel car:

Not sure it will take on though.
I reckon it will be a few years before kit manufacturers really consider alternative fuels. There are a few LPG conversions, but most systems have weight / size / expense issues that make fitment in kits a little prohibitive.

Not sure it will take on though.
I reckon it will be a few years before kit manufacturers really consider alternative fuels. There are a few LPG conversions, but most systems have weight / size / expense issues that make fitment in kits a little prohibitive.
Black5 said:
I here Dax are working on an alternative fuel car:

Not sure it will take on though.
I reckon it will be a few years before kit manufacturers really consider alternative fuels. There are a few LPG conversions, but most systems have weight / size / expense issues that make fitment in kits a little prohibitive.
Very interesting news, and LPG could be a first step for kitcars, we have a lot of cars running on LPG in Italy.
Not sure it will take on though.
I reckon it will be a few years before kit manufacturers really consider alternative fuels. There are a few LPG conversions, but most systems have weight / size / expense issues that make fitment in kits a little prohibitive.
fuoriserie said:
Any kitcar manufacturer considering the electric car niche market? is someone working on a new electric Kit?
Hi Italo,There was an electric MK Indy Seven type kit shown at Donington last year. Developed from the standard Indy by MK's Dutch agent Haselier Racing it apparently does 0-60mph in around 3 seconds and 150mph.
Originally built as a one-off for an electric components company there's the possiblity of more being built if there's the demand.
Dave Dax builder said:
hugoagogo said:
is that a turbine? sweet
any more details of that?
Heli engine. Bell Ranger.any more details of that?
Produce about 300bhp (Equiv)
The later version produces about double that and although slightly heavier still weighs less than Busa motor.
I'ts gonna be noisey though!
grahambell said:
fuoriserie said:
Any kitcar manufacturer considering the electric car niche market? is someone working on a new electric Kit?
Hi Italo,There was an electric MK Indy Seven type kit shown at Donington last year. Developed from the standard Indy by MK's Dutch agent Haselier Racing it apparently does 0-60mph in around 3 seconds and 150mph.
Originally built as a one-off for an electric components company there's the possiblity of more being built if there's the demand.
That is very good news, and it does open a potential niche market , especially if things change as fast as they seem to be lately, in the car manufacturing business...
annodomini2 said:
Dave Dax builder said:
hugoagogo said:
is that a turbine? sweet
any more details of that?
Heli engine. Bell Ranger.any more details of that?
Produce about 300bhp (Equiv)
The later version produces about double that and although slightly heavier still weighs less than Busa motor.
I'ts gonna be noisey though!
Vey good news..........

Edited by fuoriserie on Sunday 17th June 10:41
annodomini2 said:
Dave Dax builder said:
hugoagogo said:
is that a turbine? sweet
any more details of that?
Heli engine. Bell Ranger.any more details of that?
Produce about 300bhp (Equiv)
The later version produces about double that and although slightly heavier still weighs less than Busa motor.
I'ts gonna be noisey though!
Hence if you are going to fit a turbine you might as well cane it!
fuoriserie said:
annodomini2 said:
Dave Dax builder said:
hugoagogo said:
is that a turbine? sweet
any more details of that?
Heli engine. Bell Ranger.any more details of that?
Produce about 300bhp (Equiv)
The later version produces about double that and although slightly heavier still weighs less than Busa motor.
I'ts gonna be noisey though!
Vey good news..........

Edited by fuoriserie on Sunday 17th June 10:41
Thats why M1 US tanks use one as they will run on diesel, petrol, ethanol, methanol, kerosene etc.
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