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Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Wrong.Originally posted by: Dean
Combustion Engines are only about 30% efficient. 70% of all gasoline never gets converted into energy.Originally posted by: spidey07
Aren't modern combustion engines incredibly efficient as it is?
100% (essentially) is converted into energy. Just that only about 30-35% is used for propulsion. The rest is largely lost as heat (either through the cooling system or out the exhaust) with a tiny bit lost to friction.
Just because we aren't using the energy doesn't mean it's not being generated.
ZV
Thanks for the gut check Zenmervolt. That makes a lot more sense. When I read 30% that just didn't compute.
I don't see how exploding stuff can not lose a ton of energy to heat. Now use that heat to boil water to make water vapor expand via a steam engine and now we're talking. 😉
crower six stroke.
might be a little interesting if some of the obstacles were taken care of.