Posted by wavecritter on July 17, 2008

Whatever Happened To Chryslers Turbine Engine?
James Fiske knows … and you can too by visiting …
“Cole Quinnel, Engineering and Technical Affairs Public Relations Manager, noted:
Those (multi-fuel, etc) were the advantages touted in the 1960s. How much of this would still be true today is unknown because so many elements changed in conventional vehicles, automotive legislation, and related technology. Today we do an incredible amount of testing and modeling to determine cost, efficiency, customer acceptance, customer value, durability, and so on. These testing capabilities just didn’t exist 40 years ago. … Regarding [the ability to use] various types of fuel, this is true. However, they were all petroleum based fuels which does not reduce our dependency on oil. …” READ MORE: http://GatorMotorNews.blogspot.com/
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Jason Whitmen said
Hi. I read a few of your other posts and wanted to know if you would be interested in exchanging blogroll links?
James Fiske said
Yes, I would be interested. Are they automotive related? E-mail me and we can exchange more information.