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Kids Build Soybean-Fueled Car(50 MPG & 0-60 MPH 4 SEC!)
CBS NEWS ^ | Feb. 17, 2006 | STAFF

Posted on 03/29/2006 3:43:18 PM PST by kellynla

(CBS) The star at last week's Philadelphia Auto Show wasn't a sports car or an economy car. It was a sports-economy car — one that combines performance and practicality under one hood.

But as CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman reports in this week's Assignment America, the car that buyers have been waiting decades comes from an unexpected source and runs on soybean bio-diesel fuel to boot.

A car that can go from zero to 60 in four seconds and get more than 50 miles to the gallon would be enough to pique any driver's interest. So who do we have to thank for it. Ford? GM? Toyota? No — just Victor, David, Cheeseborough, Bruce, and Kosi, five kids from the auto shop program at West Philadelphia High School

The five kids, along with a handful of schoolmates, built the soybean-fueled car as an after-school project. It took them more than a year — rummaging for parts, configuring wires and learning as they went. As teacher Simon Hauger notes, these kids weren't exactly the cream of the academic crop.

(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...


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KEYWORDS: automobiles; cars
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To: MNJohnnie

Agreed, 100%.

And the first stage of this evolution is to improve the efficiency of the gasoline/diesel engine. There are limits but if the average oil based engine efficiency were improved by 10% that would translate to 10% plus demand for crude oil.


41 posted on 03/29/2006 4:23:41 PM PST by dhs12345
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To: MNJohnnie

IRL Using ethanol: http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/story?id=2003457

Ethanol can be used in "Flex-Fuel" vehicles at up to 85% ethanol. http://www.e85fuel.com/index.php


42 posted on 03/29/2006 4:24:25 PM PST by Keith in Iowa (Liberals: People whose relationship to reality appears to be somewhat tenuous.)
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To: kellynla
I'd rather have one of these....

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43 posted on 03/29/2006 4:28:07 PM PST by Jackknife ( "I bet after seeing us, George Washington would sue us for calling him 'father'." —Will Rogers)
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To: kellynla

How is Brazil's ethanol produced? How many Brazilian have cars?


44 posted on 03/29/2006 4:28:48 PM PST by dhs12345
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To: kellynla

Sweet! Build me a 4x4 truck with that engine, 300hp and I'll be happy to plink down $20k for one!


45 posted on 03/29/2006 4:28:56 PM PST by monkeybrau
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To: kellynla

This isn't really news. Al Gore made a speech about it a few months ago. He said it was just another corrupt Republican trick and came down hard on 'Big Soybeans'.


46 posted on 03/29/2006 4:32:09 PM PST by layman (Card Carrying Infidel)
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To: Keith in Iowa

Source one. Note blended with. Needs a petroleum base. The highest blend I can find on the Net is 85% petroleum based/ 15 Soybased.

http://www.biodiesel.org/resources/biodiesel_basics/default.shtm

Source two cites the use of Ehtanol is possible as a pure fuel source but does not cite any examples of it in use. All existing ethanol usesage is listend in fuel blends. This source also cites the problem. The energy used to produce the enthanol exceeds the energy gained using the enthanol. Like electricity, you have to have some energy source to produce it. Thus you must use oil or coal or some energy source to produce the ethanol which produces LESS enegry then if you simply used the oil as gas.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol_fuel#Ethanol_fuels


47 posted on 03/29/2006 4:33:21 PM PST by MNJohnnie (The lame shall walk, the blind shall see, alas the press remains invincible in their ignorance.)
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To: Keith in Iowa

Count on your gas mileage to drop. Ethanol has 66% of the energy than gasoline.

In addition, performance will be degraded as well.


48 posted on 03/29/2006 4:33:55 PM PST by dhs12345
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To: Keith in Iowa

How about used 100% acetone as an additive? Or used 100%isopropyl alcohol? I can get that free except for the filtering funnel. A little oil in it shouldn't matter in small amounts.


49 posted on 03/29/2006 4:38:12 PM PST by BobS
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To: kellynla

Not hard to do with a high Power to weight ratio. When you start hanging stuff like heaters bumpers airconditioning, soundproofing etc, the mileage drops and performance suffers. Put a cummins deisel Idling on a go cart and you'd get 60 mpg!


50 posted on 03/29/2006 4:38:54 PM PST by Vinnie_Vidi_Vici
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To: kellynla

I'm with you, kellynla. The point is not how much it costs initially to grow soybeans for biodiesel, because as the technology improves, the farmers can use biodiesel to produce the beans ever more cheaply to make the fuel. The point is, we don't want our enemies in the ME to control our economy through our dependence on their oil. That's worth at least an additional $.50 a gallon to anyone who hates the idea of being dependent on such a treacherous bunch of cut-throats.


51 posted on 03/29/2006 4:42:10 PM PST by kittymyrib
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To: MNJohnnie

You appear to be a bit behind on the current state of the ethanol industry - the energy ballance is positive.

http://www.ethanol.org/documents/NetEnergyBalanceissuebrief.pdf

http://www.ethanol.org/documents/ScienceJournalJanuary2006_000.pdf
http://www.ethanol.org/documents/NetEnergyBalanceofEthanol.pdf


52 posted on 03/29/2006 4:42:29 PM PST by Keith in Iowa (Liberals: People whose relationship to reality appears to be somewhat tenuous.)
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To: kellynla
The article HERE gives more detail.
53 posted on 03/29/2006 4:43:36 PM PST by FreePaul
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To: dhs12345

Brazil produces their fuel from sugar cane, and according to an expert on the business channel today, if we make ours out of sugar, it will cost only one tenth what corn or soybeans cost. His company is investing heavily in ethanol plants around the country. It is coming.


54 posted on 03/29/2006 4:44:41 PM PST by kittymyrib
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To: kellynla
As teacher Simon Hauger notes, these kids weren't exactly the cream of the academic crop.

SO much for that evaluation. Sounds like some techno wizards to me.

55 posted on 03/29/2006 4:47:21 PM PST by Khurkris (Don't blame me. I was out the entire day.)
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To: MNJohnnie
"Do they report how much oil their Bio-Disel fuel source uses in refining it?"

I refined 35 gals of bio diesel today. I didn't use any petrol oil in the process.

56 posted on 03/29/2006 4:48:47 PM PST by sausageseller (Look out for the jackbooted spelling police. There! Everywhere!(revised cause the "man" accosted me!)
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To: kittymyrib
Interesting. How many acres of sugar cane are required to produce one gallon of ethanol? Is it sustainable?

Seems like that would be the limit here in the US.
57 posted on 03/29/2006 4:50:19 PM PST by dhs12345
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To: Jackknife
"I'd rather have one of these....

The BF goodrich all-terrains you need on that to go off-road will make you reconsider. FWD or not. If you have the $, they are great! And the chunks of dried mud flying out of the tread is impressive. I only have 16" ones, but they get bigger:)

58 posted on 03/29/2006 4:51:19 PM PST by BobS
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To: sausageseller

Yea but alot of time and engery was used to grow the plants that you turn into fuel. In illinois are fuel costs are higher because we are forced to use a higher ethanol mixture.


59 posted on 03/29/2006 4:53:46 PM PST by RHINO369
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To: kellynla

Wow, hope they are able to patent the idea.


60 posted on 03/29/2006 4:54:12 PM PST by Dustbunny (The only good terrorist is a dead terrorist)
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