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Connaught Type D V10 Hybrid
just found this while i was searchin for wallpaper pics. http://www.seriouswheels.com/top-Connaught-Type-D.htm
its a hybrid with a small 2 liter v10 engine, seating of 4 (2+2), and gets 42 mpg. i think its a good idea, and leans towards big engines while utilizing hybrids to meet emiisions as well as getting better mpg. replies, comments, likes/dislikes, etc. all welcome.
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Great drivetrain ideas, seems to me that the Honda S2000 could be an absolute screamer with a similar idea. More torque for everyday, but retain the 9000 rpm redline for tracks. Back to the Connaught, I'm not too crazy about the design. Looks like it's trying to seems like a muscle car, but without the oomph it doesn't seem right.
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It's been on the site for quite a while: http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame...hp&carnum=2075
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oops... sorry about that, didn't check the site. well... mods, deal with it as you wish., (i think).
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well, it is one those cars where you may ask the question what the intentions are. A 2.2 litre Toyota D4D Clean Power Diesel engine gets the same or better economy as this car and pours out 177 BHP. Why on earth are they going for a complex V10 with such a small capacity?
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^^Marketing. Sounds good doesn't it?
What surprising is the lack of torque for a diesel, 142 lb/ft. Probably because of the very short stroke. Short stroke is advantageous in a high revving engine, doesn't make sense in a diesel. ![]()
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With a V10, 2liter configuration each combustion chamber is only 200cc.
You're not going to get a lot of force out of the combustion, so no real torque. It's stupid ![]()
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Recently I read about a VW diesel concept sports car that has great performance and something like 80 miles per gallon of oil. Can't remember what it's called.
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http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame...hp&carnum=2516
I brought up the Toyota, because i am always puzzled why factories still combine petrol engine with an electric motor. A sole diesel does the job perfectly in every aspect.
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I think that hybrids have a real future. Maybe not in there current form but the advantages of a hybrid setup cannot be underestimated. The internal combustion engine is not a very efficient design. There are losses in heat, friction, and only part of the energy of the fuel can be captured. The hybrid systems just capture some of this otherwise wasted energy. Sure it may be complex but how much more complex are todays cars than a decade or two ago and much more reliable at the same time. What puzzles me is why they aren't using diesels in hybrids. The low rev, high torque nature of diesels would be much better suited. I suspect some understanding between manufacturers.
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One of the elements here is called marketing. Hybrid savings over petrol engines look much more spectacular than those obtainable over diesel engines. Savings of hybrids diesels might be in the order of 10-15%, and taken in absolute figures (as money spend on the fuel pump) might still justify Audi's conclusion a number of years ago.
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open question on the diesel/petrol in hybrids....
Running at the OPTIMUM rpm does a petrol efficiency match/exceed diesel ? Could this be why they start out wanting petrol ??? I'm not sure. With some time I'd go dig up the books on the efficiencies, but I'm too tired ![]()
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