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Subscribe to this threadHonda touts heat-harnessing hybrid technology
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Ryan M @ Feb 21st 2008 9:28AM
Sounds great, but it sounds like we still can't really run the electric motor at freeway speeds. So once I get those batteries charged up from the steam engine...then what? Then the generator sits around and makes energy that can't go anywhere until I slow back down to city speeds.
Besides that, where is the water coming from? Are they capturing water from the exhaust/combustion cycle, or do I have to put water in it? If I have to put in 2 things regularly (Gas and Water) I'd just assume plug the thing in at night and be done with it.