My Merc found a bloody big tree....Not the car's fault but oh that torque and water....No talent..........Have had two Merc diesels, never any problems with them.
My Merc found a bloody big tree....Not the car's fault but oh that torque and water....No talent..........Have had two Merc diesels, never any problems with them.
But, how old were they Mike, this is the problem. There are very old Mercs still being run as taxis on the canary Islands, and they'll probably go on for many more years. It's the latter days day cars where the problems are coming trying to keep emission levels lower and lower. It's not sustainable, they have reached their limit.Have had two Merc diesels, never any problems with them.
Agree, Old dirty Mercs especially brilliant for mileage. Half a million miles, No bother. Give it oil and live the dream....New one's.....Basically the same engine I think,( Correct me) but loads of different filters...But, how old were they Mike, this is the problem. There are very old Mercs still being run as taxis on the canary Islands, and they'll probably go on for many more years. It's the latter days day cars where the problems are coming trying to keep emission levels lower and lower. It's not sustainable, they have reached their limit.
Tony.
90's kit...But, how old were they Mike, this is the problem.
There you go, bullet proof old lumps, which still live today.90's kit...
The slight flaw in that Tony is you need to be able to supply that much power to be able to charge at that rate. Now, as far as I recall, the National Grid doesn't supply 11kV in to domestic premises. If you took a three phase 440V supply you might just be able to deliver enough power directly off mains supply but I doubt it. Only with a more slowly charging battery store could you gather that amount of energy but then you wouldn't be able to deliver it (without frying whatever you use to store the energy). Few generators, even large ones would take that kind of instantaneous loads. So, maybe technically possible but not a real world solution for most.Yet another nail in the diesel coffin?
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/...charging-evs-in-seconds/ar-AAlc006?li=BBoPJKX
Could this be too good to be true? Well. at least it's not April 1st.
Tony.
Ah - that's easy. Fusion! Cue LeeToo true Ian, been chewing that over tonight with a mate, and of course you get back to the same old problem as well. IF everyone was to do this where would all the electrical power to charge these things come from anyway ?
Tony.
Just fire up the old coal stations againToo true Ian, been chewing that over tonight with a mate, and of course you get back to the same old problem as well. IF everyone was to do this where would all the electrical power to charge these things come from anyway ?
Tony.