Friday, October 17, 2008

A CAR THAT USE AIR AS FUEL (AIR CAR)


Are u afraid of the rising price of petrol and diesel, don’t worry fuels like petrol and diesel are going to be obsolete in the future and you can fill the fuel tank of your car just for an amount of $1/- or below it. All this will be possible within months. I am not talking about the electric car, hydrogen car or hybrid car; I am talking about the AIR CAR which use pure air as its fuel. MDI Company of FRANCE is going to launch their compressed air powered car in the beginning of 2009. The car has 2 models CITYCAT&MINICAT, in this MINICAT run only in air and give a top speed of 100km/hr, MINICAT give u mileage of 4500km on just one tank of fuel (air) that is 400km per liter. The car has MINUS POLLUTION the exhaust from the car is much pure air than the outside air. The CITY CAT uses both petrol and compressed air to get a high curing speed at highways. I think air car will be the future of automobile and step to a new pollution free world.
TATA's Air car:
After making history with the worlds cheapest car "NANO" tata is again going to make another history in the world of automobiles....
Fascinated by the future of air car TATA is also planing to make air cars, TATA signed a deal with the MDI company of france for making air cars. There is also rumors like tata is preparing "NANO" to run on pure air. TATA says that they are working on air car & the car will be launched in the end of 2009. what ever the air car will be on road in 3months in france.

HOW AIR POWERD CAR WORK:

The figure below shows how air powerd cars work....

courtesy: zeropollution motor.us

Mode A: Operating with compressed air from Air Tank only 1. in town under 35 mph.
Mode B: Operating with compressed air from Air Tank only 1. which is being heated 2. to expand volume before entering engine.
Mode C: Operating with air from the Intake 3. which is being heated 2. to expand volume before entering engine - on highway over 35 mph.
Mode D: Operating as in Mode C but also refilling 4. Air Tank while running.

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