Ali wrote:Hybrids are a dead end Stu. A stop gap until the whole CO2 nonsense is finally debunked, or a stop gap until hydrogen becomes the default fuel if the current moronic blind panic about [s]the sun being more active[/s] global warming continues. They're overly complicated and the weight of the extra equipment and batteries completely negates any possible fuel saving in the real world. But, they give a fake lower CO2 level on government window stickers in the showroom so the gullible masses will think they're being green and not realise that the massive increase in battery production results in massive increases in strip mines like this:




Welcome to the future. Fake environmentalism FTW 
Welcome to the future?? smell the coffee! providing material for hybrid batteries is at the moment an infinitesimal end use for mining products, fact is the only reason we talk about this is to nullify the green argument. The other 95% of the car also comes from a hole in the ground located in another far flung region of the world, so who gives a sh#t. just replacing one part of the car that is mined for another part that is mined. The amount of exotic rare earth elements that are in every day items from mobile phones to computers all of which will have similarly or more controversial processing methods as do these batteries , but we all ignore this because we do not care or do not want to raise the subject, who wants to give up their iphone. but ofcause, in this case it helps our argument, and makes us all sound clever and informed.
frankly this is a similar mentality to people who do not like to think where their leg of lamb came from, clues in the name guys, and just like to think it was gifted by god in shrink wrap plastic.
honestly, take a look around you and how many things do you use to facilitate your daily business that can be grown in a field (im hoping your not a green grocer, lol)?? if it can not be grown it must be mined.
PS, that national geographic pic would be an awsome place for a paintball sesh.
you can't buy a Mugen-tuned engine or ECU/map for the road, but if you could...