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mustang gets 110mpg?
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<blockquote data-quote="wtpLXfox" data-source="post: 6832528" data-attributes="member: 15911"><p>My buddy sent me this earlier and if you follow the link <a href="http://www.mustangevolution.com/20080702712/" target="_blank">http://www.mustangevolution.com/20080702712/</a> it goes into more depth about it. The guy is an electrical engineer and worked to redesign the block and also added a number of electronics. It's pretty interesting and he is right about making current engines more efficient. Currently engines are 10-15% efficient at transferring chemical energy to mechanical energy. A lot of the energy is lost due to heat and friction. The guy in the video got his to be 38% efficient which is amazing for and IC engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wtpLXfox, post: 6832528, member: 15911"] My buddy sent me this earlier and if you follow the link [url]http://www.mustangevolution.com/20080702712/[/url] it goes into more depth about it. The guy is an electrical engineer and worked to redesign the block and also added a number of electronics. It's pretty interesting and he is right about making current engines more efficient. Currently engines are 10-15% efficient at transferring chemical energy to mechanical energy. A lot of the energy is lost due to heat and friction. The guy in the video got his to be 38% efficient which is amazing for and IC engine. [/QUOTE]
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