E FUEL TO REPLACE EVS?

Porsche’s iconic 911 may never go electric at all.

The German Auto manufacturer Porsche has given us some of the most memorable cars over the years.From the technologically advance 959 to the terrifyingly fast 917 to the all-time iconic 911 Carrera RS.Porsches cars are the mos simplest in designs but are some of the peak performance cars and it seems that it’s going to push beyond the engine into the fuel supply.

Recently Porsche made an announcement that it’s going to start experimenting with Synthesised fuel sources. To understand that, we need to know that all types of fuels, be Petrol or diesel, are hydro-carbons. Meaning they are made of hydrogen and carbon, allowing them to be combustible. 
The E FUEL is supposed to be the same chemical structure as fuel extracted from crude oil. No, it’s not clear in the sense that no smoke is going to come out of the engine. The clean part is that the hydrogen is obtained by breaking down seawater into oxygen and hydrogen, extracting carbon from the atmosphere, and then electrolyzing it to the correct formula. The interesting thing is that Porsche has already started testing this and plans to set up the first production plant in Chile, South America. Now, how does it affect people and Car culture? Well for starters you won’t have to buy a new car to be fuel compatible. So internal combustion engines aren’t going anywhere. Also EV’s, at this point in time are a fool’s path. It’s suspected that by 2050 the lithium deposit will be fully depleted. Not to mention just the sheer amount of environmental damage it does. So it appears that internal combustion is not going anywhere. Also, this fuel will be 10 fold cheaper than actual Petrol and Diesel. And we may just go back to the time where big engine boat cars were the common sight. 

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Welcome to the modding community’s blog. Here everyone is entitled to their own opinion and preferences. Be the tuners or the at-time-hated on ricers, modding cars are about being happy with what your car looks or performs like.  Be the turbo-loving track-day tuners or the teen with strobe lights under the car and huge speakers in the trunk. They are happy with that, and personally, that’s what car modding is all about. A car enthusiast’s car reflects what they like and don’t like. Be it the guy with a murdered-out Lambo or a Low rider with hydraulics and white walls. Tuning, Ricing, or DIYing your car is your choice as it’s your car. This the Count Customs teal 1972 Cadillac from the 2019 SEMA show in Los Angles. It’s what many would call a lowrider. An old American boat with low ground clearance and an elaborate paint job.

Chris Forsberg 1975 Datsun 240ZG from 2017 SEMA. The Self-taught Formula Drift driver. It was one of the 12 award-winning tuner cars from that year.  You see what is different between the 2 cars, One a low cruiser for the smooth streets and a piece of art in terms of colors. The other is a track demon meant to slide around the corners with a tone of tire smoke from behind it. But can you see the similarity?  Both cars were made for self-satisfaction and for SEMA. The Count hasalways been about extreme paint jobs and funky-looking cars. Chris, being a professional driver, made his car to be a drifting machine.Both cars are modded, though differently, but modded non the less.So car modding can either, don’t criticize anyone in their choices. And yes I also included the guys with lifted trucks.

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NO TESLA OR NEWS ON EVS. LET US BE REAL, WE ALL WILL PREFER AN GAS CANNED RICER OVER A GLORIFIED SUPER-POWERED RC CAR.

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