" Resorting to ad hominem attacks only serves to underscore your failure to provide reasoned, logical responses on this subject."
Interesting, I was just thinking the same thing about you. I don't have desire to allow this discussion to escalate into a flame out. I think this technology is very interesting, and it is a glimpse into our future. Whether it ever becomes a main stream product or just a do-it-yourself job (i.e., the long-ez), its still fascinating.
My prediction is that a hand full of handy people will convert their cars using the kit being developed by United Nuclear, and maybe in the future GM will build a few cars for a small market- similar to the electric car they built in the 1980s (EV1).
And if it fails you can take great pride in knowing you were against people trying new things.
Holtz
JeffersonRepublic.com
That would be an Orwellian future, where PC takes precedence over technological fact, reason and logic. And the fact is that Bob Lazar's(!) crazy get-rich-quick hydrogen car scheme (1.)makes no economic sense, (2.)it makes no fuel efficiency sense and (3.)it does not lessen our dependence on foreign imports of fossil fuels.
--Boot Hill