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Gas Engines, and the People Behind Them, Are Cast Aside for Electric Vehicles
WSJ ^ | 23 July 2021 | Mike Colias

Posted on 07/24/2021 9:01:09 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT

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To: Fresh Wind

__”Yes, pollution in China stays in China.”

And Mr Fresh Wind clearly understands the topic and agrees!!!

Thanks for your support!


61 posted on 07/24/2021 10:42:57 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT (("The enemy has overrun us. We are blowing up everything. Vive la France!"Dien Bien Phu last message)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

In my lifetime, auto parts manufacture has followed this economic path

US >> Mexico >> China

Now that China is moving up the ladder I see a lot of stuff coming from India, Indonesia, and Vietnam.


62 posted on 07/24/2021 10:43:48 AM PDT by nascarnation
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To: Tolk2112

Your the man.

You will be rich.

congrats.


63 posted on 07/24/2021 10:45:08 AM PDT by Texas resident (Silver alert: There is a guy running around DC claiming he is the President.)
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To: Alberta's Child

Your comments are interesting, but have you considered that the routine charging of an electric vehicle is fundamentally different from filling a gas tank? The latter can only be done at a gas station, and you would usually do that only once a week when the tank is nearing empty, whereas you would typically top off your EV battery at home every night. Each morning, you leave home with the equivalent of a full tank in your EV, without the need to stop at a gas station at work or when shopping. Of course, long distance trips are an exception, but I would guess that most people travel between 30 and 60 miles a day on average, and they could bring their batteries to full overnight.


64 posted on 07/24/2021 10:47:17 AM PDT by PUGACHEV
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To: DUMBGRUNT

Ignorant Politicians are the ones that will destroy everything thinking they can predict the future


65 posted on 07/24/2021 10:50:14 AM PDT by butlerweave
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To: Fester Chugabrew; DUMBGRUNT
Subsurface micro-maglev delivery systems would be interesting.

By some coincidence, yesterday this video popped up in my YouTube feed...

Forgotten Tunnels Under Chicago - EXPLORING The History of Chicago Tunnels

This was a turn-of-the-20th century effort to put delivery systems into more than 60 miles of tunnels beneath Chicago. It was in use for about 60 years and was eventually abandoned and more or less forgotten. Inevitably, something went wrong.

GREAT CHICAGO FLOOD 1992.

I wonder what would have happened if this had happened 30 years later, given the incompetence of the current city government.

66 posted on 07/24/2021 10:53:24 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Der Impfstoff macht frei.)
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To: Tolk2112

actually the twin cam design changed the sound of a harley davidson engine...

not the ignition...


67 posted on 07/24/2021 10:57:22 AM PDT by heavy metal (smiling improves your face value as well as making people wonder what the hell you're up to... 😁)
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To: Fresh Wind
The majority of production steam cars ran on gasoline or kerosene.

Yes, but not all. I imagine anything that can boil water efficiently could do the trick in some of the models. (I also remember seeing a photo of a wood burning steam-powered car). My point was that the early days of cars had a lot of different kinds of power, and that we didn't need the government to pick a winner.
68 posted on 07/24/2021 10:59:23 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (“At first you go bankrupt slowly, then all at once.” -- Hemingway)
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To: DUMBGRUNT

Liberals support offshoring. I think you outed yourself.


69 posted on 07/24/2021 10:59:33 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Der Impfstoff macht frei.)
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To: right way right
They will be making electric cars with engine sound speakers on the outside...

Here ya go......



You can be sure it's Mattel, it's swell! (Don't forget the 2 D batteries)
70 posted on 07/24/2021 11:02:11 AM PDT by MrLucky1966 (GOVT.SYS CORRUPTED! RUN GUN.COM? (Y/Y) GUN.COM NOT FOUND, EXECUTE BASEBALL.BAT? (Y/Y))
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To: Renfrew

If not sarcasm then you’re seriously FOS


71 posted on 07/24/2021 11:02:49 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy - EVs a solution for which there is no problem)
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To: MrLucky1966

Oh boy!
Hey, did you ever put playing cards in your spokes?
The more the better by my experience.


72 posted on 07/24/2021 11:04:18 AM PDT by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope. )
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To: DUMBGRUNT

Tell that to those running the Hoover dam where it is now below 60% capacity. Or those at the Oroville dam where they have just about shut down the turbines.
All that and now they have scheduled the Joseph City coal plant for shutdown by 2025. They have already shut down the one up north of there.
Also, they are starting to talk about the Natural Gas plant shut down here at Kingman AZ


73 posted on 07/24/2021 11:04:49 AM PDT by crz
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To: Renfrew

I thought several states were outlawing charging these vehicles overnight.


74 posted on 07/24/2021 11:05:40 AM PDT by gitmo (If your theology doesn't become your biography, what good is it?)
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To: heavy metal

I stand corrected.
In any case, I will take a points fired pushrod motor over any new HD, at least I know that motor will get me home unless it literally explodes.


75 posted on 07/24/2021 11:10:33 AM PDT by Tolk2112
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To: Pollard

“The way things are going, only the wealthy will be able to drive which is what I think they want.”

I think so too. I retired from a company that makes smart electric meters. They all have a feature where the current draw is monitored and if it exceeds a set amount the meter will cut your power for a set time. You will have to let the power company manage the power in your home and it will be up to them to decide if your car gets charged or not.


76 posted on 07/24/2021 11:10:48 AM PDT by beef (The Chinese have a little secret—diversity is _not_ a strength.)
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To: right way right

There ya, use a clothes pin to put that old Mickey Mantle card in place and off ya go. B-)


77 posted on 07/24/2021 11:12:14 AM PDT by MrLucky1966 (GOVT.SYS CORRUPTED! RUN GUN.COM? (Y/Y) GUN.COM NOT FOUND, EXECUTE BASEBALL.BAT? (Y/Y))
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To: Lovely-Day-For-A-Guinness
You raise an important point. I've said this for a long time since EVs first began appearing in large numbers in our car fleets:

I think the auto manufacturers have this whole thing wrong. Building sedans, SUVs and light trucks as EVs never made any sense to me. There are a whole bunch of practical reasons why this doesn't make sense, and the driving range/charging time dilemma is a big one.

An EV is ideal for an application where the vehicle never travels more than a few miles from home, doesn't spend a lot of time on congested roads, and parks frequently for long periods of time in places where a reliable source of electricity is available.

In other words, an EV is best suited to meet transportation needs that might otherwise be addressed using golf carts.

I believe there is tremendous potential in a whole new motorized transportation paradigm where small, local street networks are designed to accommodate bicycles and small EVs ... while national highways and regional road networks remain for larger vehicles.

One other thing I've said is that we have a cultural/sociological phenomenon that is a relatively new thing in the history of human civilization, and has probably done more harm to us than good -- and that's this idea that it is normal for people to get in a car and travel to a place of employment 20-50 (or more) miles away from home. If this regular demand on our highway system was reduced considerably as people and employers became smarter about how they do business, the whole paradigm of auto travel would change dramatically and EVs would become more feasible for local, short-distance applications.

78 posted on 07/24/2021 11:15:35 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("And once in a night I dreamed you were there; I canceled my flight from going nowhere.")
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To: cableguymn

Agreed.

My neighbor came over to look when I dragged home another project - this time a ‘68 Chevy pickup (small block) with headers, resonators and very rotted exhaust pipes. A few days later I saw him again as I was leaving for a test drive.

“You got it running already? Man she really sounds sweet!”

I may just leave it this way ;’}


79 posted on 07/24/2021 11:21:11 AM PDT by rockrr ( Everything is different now...)
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To: from occupied ga

I know you’re right!

This is what I call drive-by posts a troll! He’s not an engineer because if he is, he should be thrown out of the profession!

His answers to inquiring posts will be… crickets!


80 posted on 07/24/2021 11:21:33 AM PDT by melancholy (You can vote Socialism in, but you have to shoot your way out. (FReeper pilgrim heard it said))
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