they do not tear off mountain tops to get coal and burn it to produce electric power---They power it from the magic jelly bean field from la-la land of coarse!! So No fossil fuels are burnt at all!! Just ask them:)
Scott Brown - 8 years ago
It should read no fossil fuel was burned in the car. Unless the charge it with solar, some form of fossil fuel was burned to charge the damn thing.
Locomotive - 8 years ago
All electric? Meh
All V8? Meh
Do both, and make this thing a beast!
Lugging around 60+ Kwh of battery is just too much weight. 16Kwh is about perfect to deliver substantual electric boost to a rumbling V8.
Waye Casalino - 8 years ago
Corvette has always been about push rod valves and free breathing cylinder heads making big HP. Leave it alone. The rumble of a cammed V8 engine is the rule here.
Of course it would work, I considered converting one. The 1500 lbs of batteries kills the hp/wt ratio and it would be trackable for 35 min.
they do not tear off mountain tops to get coal and burn it to produce electric power---They power it from the magic jelly bean field from la-la land of coarse!! So No fossil fuels are burnt at all!! Just ask them:)
It should read no fossil fuel was burned in the car. Unless the charge it with solar, some form of fossil fuel was burned to charge the damn thing.
All electric? Meh
All V8? Meh
Do both, and make this thing a beast!
Lugging around 60+ Kwh of battery is just too much weight. 16Kwh is about perfect to deliver substantual electric boost to a rumbling V8.
Corvette has always been about push rod valves and free breathing cylinder heads making big HP. Leave it alone. The rumble of a cammed V8 engine is the rule here.