15
Jul
2008
Exotic Performance Car meets Hydrogen Fuel Technology
By emdoozie. Posted in Technology, cars |
I may offend the environmentalist every now and then with my rants about the hottest exotic cars on the market. Most of which may get 8 miles to the gallon on a good day. Well I have found the car to please both worlds. Ron Motor Companies‘ Scorpion. A high performance exotic sporting twin turbo, 400+ horsepower Hydrogen performance.
The Scorpion looks really sweet with that “one-off” never before seen look to it. You can pull up in this and turn heads while simultaneously helping the environment by reducing your carbon footprint. I love the looks of this cars, and it comes in some color schemes that reminds me of those “Hot Wheels” toy cars I used to get as a kid that changed colors in hot and cold water. LOL
I guess the more our fuel crisis grows car enthusiasts are gong to have to start making some hard choices when it comes to giving up there tarmac scorching super cars for the less powerful hybrids. I am happy to see auto manufacturers trying hard to bridge the gap between Super Car & Environment friendly vehicles. Until the time when Exotics & Eco friendly cars are created equal, I still must have my beloved Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 & the 911 Turbo Cabriolet!
Ron Motor Company on Hydrogen Fuel Technology:
Hydrogen Fuel Injection (HFI) produces hydrogen during vehicle operation through electrolysis of water using the power generated from the vehicles electrical system. A small amount of hydrogen added to the vehicles intake air/fuel mixture allows the engine to operate with less fossil fuel. Ronn Motor Company will use this technology in its revolutionary Scorpion to achieve lower emissions and vastly improved fuel economy.
There are two main kinds of Hydrogen Hybrid automobile. These are fuel cell vehicles and Hydrogen internal combustion engines, (HICE) like our first automobile “The Scorpion”. Fuel cell vehicles are electric cars. Hydrogen is pumped into a tank in the car, just as gasoline. The hydrogen gas is then fed into the fuel cell where it is electrochemically converted into electricity–with no combustion, no moving parts and no emissions other than water vapor. The electricity is used to power the vehicle.
Hydrogen ICE vehicles use a regular combustion engine modified to use gaseous hydrogen instead of liquid gasoline (much like a natural gas vehicle is modified). They burn hydrogen or a combination of gasoline and hydrogen, but since there is no carbon in hydrogen, there are no or almost no CO2 emissions and only trace amounts of NOx (oxides of nitrogen). Hydrogen ICE vehicles are typically about 30-50% more efficient than comparable gasoline vehicles.

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July 20th, 2008 at 1:16 am
There are more images of this beautiful car at the designer’s (Jonathan Griffin) website:
http://www.GryphonAuto.com
July 28th, 2008 at 11:10 am
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