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January 10, 2006

Vision

Image2290_1Yesterday at work I caught a radio interview with someone announcing Sydney is trialing a hybrid fuel taxi, the Toyota Prius (click image). Being distracted with a passenger I only managed to hear a section of the interview where the spruiker (who may have been a government fella) was relating how modern vehicles are overpowered and don't require that amount of power to get around.

The radio guest made this comment by way of justifying the relative low power of the gas/electric Prius. Quite, I thought, until you load four heavy footballer types at the Coogee Palace Hotel - where else - and crank the cab up mountainous Arden Street. Or attempt to.

Current Ford LPG taxis generate maximum power of 156kW at 5000 rpm and maximum torque of 374Nm at 2750 rpm. By comparison the Toyota Prius is quoted providing 57kW of power and 115Nm of torque. Ultimately though, this may not be an issue given the Prius only carries three passengers. Which in itself, is another problem for cabs.

Image2287_3Within 30 minutes of the interview I chanced upon the trial hybrid fuel cab at the Foveaux Street Legion taxi garage. This was one block from The Daily Telegraph in Holt Street yet do you think they could provide some pics ? Not online at least. Whatever, I took some snaps myself just to record how ugly the thing is. To be fair though, looks and low power may be the only serious drawbacks in an experimental vehicle generally considered well built and revolutionary. It biggest selling point (from $37,000-$46,000) is massive fuel savings,

Modern technology gives you the Prius. And Prius gives you the power to save. Save the environment and save on fuel costs. In Australian Government Standard testing, the Prius achieved fuel consumption of 4.4 litres / 100 km under the combined cycle*. That's up to 50% less consumption than a comparably-sized family car. One tank of fuel could theoretically get you over an astonishing 1,000km.

In producing hybrid fuel vehicles, Toyota and Honda have thrown down the gauntlet to the American car industry, whom they are challenging for global leadership. Will American manufactures accept this impertinent challenge ? You bet !  Ford America has just announced their own hybrid fuel model - the Super Chief, a V10, 6.7m long utility,

It appears Ford will again come out on top in 2005 with the F-150 in terms of sales, so what better way to celebrate than with a gargantuan truck concept sporting some trick powerplant technology. The Ford Super Chief runs on the world’s first Tri-Flex fuel engine, a supercharged V10 capable of running on hydrogen, E85 or gasoline.

Ford claims this type of engine makes perfect sense as an interim powerplant until the nation builds a proper infrastructure for the commercial delivery of E85 and in the future hydrogen. When the Tri-Flex V10 is running on hydrogen it achieves a 12% improvement in fuel economy over a non-S/C gas V10 and can go 500 miles between fill ups.

Now that's what I call 'vision', a fearless quality which made America great. If only Sydney cabbies has access to the Super Chief, we could carry the whole damn football team. And their floozies, 

'Step on it cabbie !'. 'No worries boys - I got a green-friendly supercharged V10 - hang on !'.

Dream on cabbie.

February 22, 2005

Lethal weapons

Image585_2I opened the Port Macquarie local rag yesterday to find news of a teenager killed in a motor vehicle accident. Again. An image showed a group of distraught friends comforting each other at a twilight memorial service. The vehicle rolled off the Comboyne Mountain trapping the young fella inside. Death by fire.

Once again, my girlfriend's daughter knew the kid. 'How did she take it ?', I asked. 'Surprisingly, not as bad as the last one', she replied. Here she referred to a schoolmate killed late last year. He was thrown from the rear of a ute when it rolled on a backroad. Life for country kids. Given the rate of accidents they are touched by, a certain numbness is understandable.

Image1141 Currently there is much grieving over the death of a 14 year old boy killed in Detroit, Michigan. Alex Nannoshi's all terrain vehicle collided with a snow-mobile on an ice lake. His family have set up a beautiful website, with some heart-rending messages posted,

i only have three months until i graduate and i wish you would be there. you will be but i wish i could see you. Its gonna be hard without you. It's already hard. mom and dad read these emails everynight. you made history. you had the biggest funeral ever. you were going to be the biggest ladies man of us all. everyone in the world knows who you are. i gave you our xmen game because i know you love it. i miss you already. tell me when you get this. I love you. big brother, Nick

It's such a friggin' waste all these kids checkin' out early. The young and inexperienced using lethal weapons. It sucks but what can you do....... (Images enlarge)

November 06, 2004

Local horsepower

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October 08, 2004

I want it

Image554Here's an image taken at work Wednesday night. The Lamborghini Gallardo now showing at the Rushcutters Bay showroom,

Body : Aluminium with thermoplastic 'hang on' parts. V-10 90 degree, 18 degree crankpin offset, light-alloy block, mid mounted (longitudal), permanent four-wheel drive with viscous traction system. Max. power : 500 bhp (367 kW) at 7800 rpm Max. torque : 510 Nm at 4500 rpm

Further specifications and eye catching images

August 30, 2004

Priorities

image338Early this morning, snoozing on a quiet Star City rank, I was accosted by the beautiful driver of this Ferrari, 'Excuse me,' she said, 'I've had too much to drink and can't drive. I'll give you a hundred dollars to drive my car back to my Point Piper apartment and garage it for me'. 'Nah, sorry lady', I responded, 'I'm going home soon to watch the Olympic marathon'. 'Oh, she slurred, 'you can watch it at my place if you want...'.

Just then, I was awoken by a grumpy gambler wanting Glebe. Life's cruel.
Click image for extra thrill...

August 18, 2004

Ford pickup

Here's the Ford F150 at Star City Casino. Not sure if it's a new model but it sure looks swish.
via Moblog.

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