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Thread: BMW Hydrogen 7: Interal Combustion with Hydrogen!

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    BMW Hydrogen 7: Interal Combustion with Hydrogen!

    From my past readings, I was under the influence that hydrogen vehicles were going to be electric vehicles, where the hydrogen was used in a reaction that produced an electrical current that would power the motor. So in essence, electric cars with longer ranges. I didn't think they could make an internal combustion engine that ran on hydrogen, but its a damn good thing I was wrong!

    Introducing the BMW Hydrogen 7.. your traditional 760i with a derivative of the current v12 that comes with the 760 which puts out around 260hp and does 0-62.1 mph in 9.5 seconds. All the amenities of the grand luxurious 7 series included. Check it out for yourself!

    http://www.autobloggreen.com/2006/09...mw-hydrogen-7/
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    looks like we have a winner

    or hopefully, only thing in its way is the oil companies
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    Re: BMW Hydrogen 7: Interal Combustion with Hydrogen!

    Article posted Sept 12th 2006.
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    gg for me not catching that
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    Re: BMW Hydrogen 7: Interal Combustion with Hydrogen!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cebby
    Article posted Sept 12th 2006.
    Bah alright fine. The whole reason i wanted to share this with you people was because it was in my local newspaper.. the Ventura County Star. This vehicle is 100% real.

    http://www.venturacountystar.com/new...to/?printer=1/

    BMW's official link:
    http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Conte.../Hydrogen.aspx

    I wouldn't be surprised to see the Hydrogen 7 running around Ventura County. I saw an E92 BMW M3 (the v8 one that was just released spring 08) running around Camarillo with a distributor plate in February.

    I'm really turned on by the fact that the vehicle uses internal combustion of liquid hydrogen as opposed to hydrogen fuel cells and the vehicle can run on BOTH Hydrogen AND Gasoline at your discretion.
    From the VC Star article, "Other companies are developing cars to run on hydrogen fuel cells. Honda, for example, will release the FCX this year. BMW is the only company producing vehicles relying on direct combustion of liquid hydrogen."
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    problem with hydrogen now is, besides the complete lack of any infrastructure to speak of, is it doesnt solve the problem of using fossil fuels. most hydrogen today is made from hydrocarbons, and while there is technology out there to produce it other ways, none of them are commercially viable and wont be for some time.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_production (yes i know wikipedia isnt the most reliable, but it is well cited and gives a launching pad for further research, not that most will go to the extra mile anyway)

    if we can produce this through other viable means, then its great.
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    Anyone know how much it would be for a gallon of hydrogen? I don't know if it would be a viable solution unless it has competitive pricing.

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    Re: BMW Hydrogen 7: Interal Combustion with Hydrogen!

    Quote Originally Posted by dontdo_that
    ... because it was in my local newspaper.. the Ventura County Star. This vehicle is 100% real.
    local paper... in SD? i missed it here.

    i saw the BMW at a convention in long baech last year, very cool indeed.
    was there checking out a H powered fuel cell bicycle. which uses ammonium to generate its H.

    shell was the only oil company w/ presence in commercial H production
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    No it was a local paper in Ventura County which is my second home.

    I have heard talks about using wind and solar energy to make hydrogen. I'm not sure on the details of that, but try searching because I don't have time until later.
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    I've got a friend who retrofitted his new tacoma with a hydrogen system. It uses the electrical system of the truck to extract the hydrogen from water and then it injects it into the intake. I guess they sell these kits on the internet or something. He claims he's getting 20% better mileage, but I'm skeptical.
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