Monday, November 19, 2007

The Car Hacker

This is an interesting article about Jonathan Goodwin, a 37-year old "car hacker", showing Detroit that fuel efficiency and large muscle cars (SUVs) are not mutually exclusive. Personally, I think GM's Hummer vehicles epitomize the excess and waste at which American automakers excel. They are unsafe, gas-guzzling behemoths that are more about making militarism more family-friendly, than about getting your 9 kids to their baseball game. These vehicles do however, help Mr. Goodwin make his point, and Detroit, it seems, may actually be getting the message.

He [Johnathan Goodwin] aims to use the turbine to turn the Hummer into a tricked-out electric hybrid. Like most hybrids, it'll have two engines, including an electric motor. But in this case, the second will be the turbine, Goodwin's secret ingredient. Whenever the truck's juice runs low, the turbine will roar into action for a few seconds, powering a generator with such gusto that it'll recharge a set of "supercapacitor" batteries in seconds. This means the H3's electric motor will be able to perform awesome feats of acceleration and power over and over again, like a Prius on steroids. What's more, the turbine will burn biodiesel, a renewable fuel with much lower emissions than normal diesel; a hydrogen-injection system will then cut those low emissions in half. And when it's time to fill the tank, he'll be able to just pull up to the back of a diner and dump in its excess french-fry grease--as he does with his many other Hummers. Oh, yeah, he adds, the horsepower will double--from 300 to 600.

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This is more than a mere American Chopper--style makeover. Goodwin's experiments point to a radically cleaner and cheaper future for the American car. The numbers are simple: With a $5,000 bolt-on kit he co-engineered--the poor man's version of a Goodwin conversion--he can immediately transform any diesel vehicle to burn 50% less fuel and produce 80% fewer emissions. On a full-size gas-guzzler, he figures the kit earns its money back in about a year--or, on a regular car, two--while hitting an emissions target from the outset that's more stringent than any regulation we're likely to see in our lifetime. "Johnathan's in a league of his own," says Martin Tobias, CEO of Imperium Renewables, the nation's largest producer of biodiesel. "Nobody out there is doing experiments like he is."

Nobody--particularly not Detroit. Indeed, Goodwin is doing precisely what the big American automakers have always insisted is impossible. They have long argued that fuel-efficient and alternative-fuel cars are a hard sell because they're too cramped and meek for our market. They've lobbied aggressively against raising fuel-efficiency and emissions standards, insisting that either would doom the domestic industry.

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The Department of Transportation estimated in 2004 that if we converted merely one-third of America's passenger cars and light trucks to diesel, we'd reduce our oil consumption by up to 1.4 million barrels of oil per day--precisely the amount we import from Saudi Arabia.)


Read the article.

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Friday, November 09, 2007

Electric Vehicles - 150 miles on a charge

Hybrid Technologies, Inc. boasts of a lithium battery system that will allow drivers to travel 150 miles after charging the batteries for 6 hours.

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Monday, October 29, 2007

SUV's - Undesirable rental vehicles?

Do you notice anything interesting about this Budget Rent-a-Car page? (Click the image to see a larger version in a new window.)





For quite a few years now, we frequent travelers have heard the agent offer, "would you like a free upgrade to an SUV?" as if this was a gift! Today, while booking a rental car, I noticed that the cheapest vehicle offered by Budget is an "Intermediate SUV!" A "standard SUV" (aka land yacht) is less than $1 more than a compact car! These gas-guzzling, air-polluting behemoths are cheaper to rent than an intermediate sized car.

I hope this means that they are having trouble renting these SUVs. Perhaps they will cut back their purchases of these vehicles from the manufacturers, leading to less production of them.

I can only hope that gas prices climb another dollar or two. This should get more people (and policy makers) to wake up and demand more fuel efficient cars.

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Wednesday, August 08, 2007

VW Beetle Conversion in Process

A Vegcar.net reader sent in this link to a new blog documenting the conversion of a Volkswagon Beetle TDI. They are using a kit from Frybrid. Good luck guys!

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Saturday, June 30, 2007

MPG and power running on veg oil

A vegcar.net reader asks:
I [am] interested in running a diesel pickup (Ford F-250) on WVO. What kind of performance-MPG, HP can I expect? could you tow a small boat or plow snow effectively? I realize the engine size,vehicle weight, climate, altitude etc. can make a difference. can you give me some guidence with these issues?
I'll try. To the best of my knowledge, diesels running on vegetable oil usually get just about the same mpg as when the run on diesel. As far as power, I have seen Ford diesel trucks running on veg oil pull a trailer with 1,000 gallons of veg oil on the back. Together with the trailer, this is over 9,000 lbs. I have heard some folks claim that there is a 5-10% loss in power when running on veg oil but I haven't seen any data on that. If anyone out there has some information on this, please send it my way and I'll post it.

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Friday, June 29, 2007

Avis rents hybrids!


As I have mentioned previously, I travel frequently for work and rent cars wherever I go. I usually book the car through Hotwire.com and rent the lowest priced midsized or smaller car. Almost every time I get to the rental desk I ask if they have any hybrid vehicles. They usually say, "No, but we get asked that a lot." They seem to have gotten the point.

On Tuesday, when I returned my car to Avis at Ontario (California) airport, I couldn't believe the site that presented itself. There were four, brand-spanking new Prius cars.

Let's reinforce the message and continue to request and actually rent these hybrid cars. By the way, every time I rent from Avis, I get 5 free iTunes.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Filling a tote

Here are a couple more photos of us filling our totes with the filtered WVO from Sphere Energy. I just returned from a 400 mile roundtrip to the Bay Area on the new fuel. The car ran great.

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Sunday, April 29, 2007

Great souce for filtered WVO

I get emails from time to time from people asking where they can buy filtered wvo for their vegcar. Today we got our second delivery from a company out of San Luis Obispo, CA called Sphere Energy. The owner, 23 year old Ian Hoover, is a very bright mechanical engineer who is devoted to alternative fuels an wvo in particular. I have a short video interview I made today that I will post to the blog soon.

He separates the oil after heating and filtering it. The "sludge" is picked up by another renderer. The creamy stuff is sold to a biodiesel plant and the "amber" is sold to vegcar drivers like me. We purchased three 330 gallon "totes" filled with 5 micron filtered wvo for $1.75/gallon (delivered 200 miles!).

I recommend Ian highly. I have already run 165 gallons of his oil through my car (a previous test order). The oil performed perfectly, even through the 20 degree winter weather.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Flexcar.com

A work associate of mine rented a car in LA today from Flexcar. This company has cars at various locations throughout several US cities, including hybrids, that are available to rent. Once you are a member of Flexcar, you can just reserve one of these cars, use your membership card to open the door of the car, and drive away.

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Fuse box connections

Like many 300D owners, I have experienced jealousy of the 300SD fuse box. The SD has a fuse box that allows very easy access to the underside, to connect wires for various components added to the car. In my 300D, a 1984 W123, accessing the underside of the box has been impossible so far. So, I have had to connect wires to the top. I have done so primarily by using a ring terminal and connecting it with a screw to one of the threaded holes beneath one of the fuses. It was necessary however, that the screw in that hole, from the underside be missing. I had a couple of these but not enough.

I saw this photo on the fattywagons site today and I think it is a brilliant solution. I never connecting them in this way. So simple. I am curious however, how they plan to replace the cover to the fuse box without pinching these wires. Any ideas out there?

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Fox Rent-a-Car Revisited

I gave Fox Rent-a-Car another chance. This went better than last time but I still can't recommend this company. See my previous posts here and here.

At San Diego Airport, there is no main car rental depot. The rental agencies are spread out in the community around the airport. So, you must take the shuttle bus for your rental company.
  • Problem #1: While waiting for the Fox shuttle, it seemed as if 5 Hertz and Avis shuttles passed by, along with 3 each for Dollar, Budget, National and even one called Advantage.
When I got to the agency, I told the agent about my prior experience with their company in San Jose. Then, he left the room twice to speak to his boss and I overheard him speaking in hushed tones over the walkie-talkie to a co-worker. I gleaned from the whispers that they didn't have a Honda Civic Hybrid for me, the car I reserved. He quickly arranged an "upgrade" to a Prius. I was okay with that.

The car was great. I drove about 100 miles, mostly freeway. I loved watching the display of my fuel efficiency as I drove. I averaged a slightly disappointing 43.3 mpg. I was happy however about how little I was polluting the air.

Dropping the car off was a bit time consuming as well. The other major rental agencies do the check-out process at the car with a hand-held computer. At Fox, you have to go inside and wait in line to check-out.

Here are my overall ratings for Fox Rent-a-Car:
  • San Jose:
    • Don't count on them having the car you reserved.
    • I have been assured by the franchise owner/manager that in the future, they will actually help you find another car (at a comparable price) if they are unable to provide you with one.
  • San Diego:
    • Don't count on them having the car you reserved.
    • Definitely call them from the baggage claim area to confirm that a shuttle is on its way.
    • Make sure you let them know if you are at the commuter air terminal.
    • Leave extra time for pickup and drop-off.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Injector heaters are certainly hot

A friend (and vegcar owner) recently got a laser thermometer thingy. I measured the temperature of my injector lines, after driving about 4 miles with the injector line heaters on. The temperature varied depending on my aim, but 173 was the highest.

I haven't been using the heaters much. I sometimes switch them on for 10-15 minutes after starting on a cold day. I am concerned that for longer periods they might be too hot.

If anyone out there has any information or thoughts about these injector line heaters (from fattywagons), please let me know. Use the contact us link at the top of the page or submit a comment on this post.

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The worst rental car ever

Yesterday I had the misfortune of renting a Chevy HHR from Avis in Southern California. The underwhelming 4-cylinder engine felt like I was riding on a large lawn mower. I can live with a weak engine, especially if it is a fuel efficient car (which the HHR isn't). I consider fuel efficient to be anything over 40mpg. The PR states that the car gets 30 mpg, which is in all likelihood fresh from a tune-up, going downhill with a strong tail-wind.

The fuselage of the car is large, nearly 15 feet long. Motortrend boasts, "[The HHR will] let you take your favorite eight-foot ladder wherever you go." And they mean inside the vehicle. Avis calls this a "mid-sized car". Chevy considers it an "SUV Crossover".

Frankly, I don't care that the design looks remarkably like the PT Cruiser. The worst part about this vessel, is the lack of visibility. It is as if the good people at Chevrolet have encased you in the lunar module and generously provided a couple of portholes in the back through which you can catch glimpses of earth. I am not sure what HHR stands for - and I can't think of a clever acronym at the moment. The car should be called the Chevy Blind Spot and should be avoided at all costs!

BTW: I have gotten into the habit recently, when renting a car, of asking if they have any Hybrids. We should all keep asking until the major agencies get a clue and start offering them.

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

330 Gallon Totes


We have started using 330 gallon "totes" to store and dispense wvo. Here I am with the 660 gallons we purchased a couple of months back. As the season warms up, I will likely get back to collecting and filtering my own. Filtering in the winter is just too slow with my current setup. I am still reluctant to put additional energy into heating the oil to facilitate filtering.

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Winter snow


This was taken on February 27 of this year. It is hard to believe it since it has been in the 70's and 80's all week! I got the car started a couple hours after this photo was taken. the only problem was I couldn't get up the driveway (it gets pretty steep beyond the view in the photo). I have chains but blew off my meeting and worked at home.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Fox Rent-a-Car Left Me Hanging

My letter to Fox Rent-a Car...
Dear Madam or Sir,

I flew into San Jose Airport in California on March 7 with a reservation for a Honda Civic Hybrid. I was really looking forward to renting a hybrid. So much so, that I posted about it on my blog here. To my chagrin, when I arrived at the airport, the guy behind the counter let me know that not only didn’t they have a hybrid for me, they had no cars at all. He said it in a nonchalant way, and added that this happens from time to time. Sorry.

I asked if Fox was going to help me rent from another agency, perhaps honor the $44/day rate that I had been promised when I reserved the car online. He said no. I walked down the line asking for quotes from a couple other companies. As you know, when booking at the airport, rates are considerably higher. I wasted about a half hour waiting in line and getting quotes and then got a car from Enterprise for $59/day (Hertz wanted $99!).

I posted my dissatisfaction on my blog here. I am really upset by your company’s lack of integrity around reservations. How difficult would it have been to have the agents call me and the other travelers to let us know we had no rental car waiting for us? These agents (there were two) were just sitting around. They had no business to conduct.

I applaud you for offering hybrid rentals but don’t think that I will risk the inconvenience of arriving and having no car waiting for me. I travel frequently and would have loved to do more for the environment.

Disappointedly yours,
Dan Rosenberg
North Fork, CA

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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Hybrid Rental Car - Denied!

I flew into San Jose this afternoon and reported to Fox Rent-a-Car to pick up my Honda Civic hybrid rental car. The guy at the counter informed me that they were out of cars, all cars. He said it could be hours or days until the cars came back in. I suggested that he could just find me a regular gasoline car but he repeated that they were completely out of cars.

I asked for prices at a couple of the other agencies and found the cheapest midsized car at Enterprise for $59/day. I took it as I didn't have any other options. Had I pre-booked the car, it would have certainly cost significantly less.

I am torn. On one hand I applaud Fox for carrying hybrid cars. On the other hand, I feel they left me high and dry by not even attempting to let me know that they had no car for me. They didn't even offer me a discount on a future rental. Somewhat reluctantly, I must recommend that people not book cars with Fox unless they are willing to face the same situation I did.

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Friday, March 02, 2007

Lovecraft Commercial

Check this out. I think some friends of Lovecraft made this commercial. I don't think it actually runs on TV.

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Pouring jelly into the tank

It has been pretty cold here, dipping below freezing at night and rising to the 40's and 50's during the day. As I filled my tank yesterday with wvo, as has happened repeatedly this winter, the bottom half of the cubie was kind of like jelly. New veg oil from Costco had the same consistency.

I have been using a 3 to 1 wvo to diesel mix and it has been performing very well. I have had no bogging lately. I don't have a tank heater, nor a heated fuel line from the tank. I do have a booster pump that draws the wvo forward from the tank, taking some of the strain off of my injector pump. As I wrote in an earlier post, I purchased that booster pump from LovecraftBiofuels in LA.

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Hybrid Rental Car

I just booked my first hybrid rental car. It is for a business trip I am taking next week. Fox rent a car rents hybrid cars in various locations in California and Arizona. I booked a Honda Civic Hybrid. It was $44/day in San Jose which is a competitive price with the traditional gasoline engine cars. See my previous post on this rental company here.

I usually book my rental cars through one of the all-in-one travel sites. They don't offer hybrids and I wrote them an email asking them to carry them. If they hear from enough of us, the might start carrying them.

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