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On 7/23/09 10:24 AM, Gene Kearns wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 09:40:33 -0400, H the K penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |On 7/23/09 9:34 AM, Eisboch wrote: | Spark plugs, patented by Robert Bosch and Nikola Tesla in 1898, are about to | be replaced by lasers. | | (Credit: Sonett72) | | Say goodbye to spark plugs, a 19th century technology about to be supplanted | by lasers. The U.K. paper The Telegraph reports that Ford is working with | the University of Liverpool to develop a laser ignition system for | internal-combustion engines. That's right: engines with frickin' lasers | strapped to their heads. | | | The laser beam is delivered by a thin, fiber-optic cable to a focusing lens | that would take up much less space than a spark plug, allowing engineers | greater flexibility in designing valves and cylinders. The laser beam can be | split to ignite the fuel mixture from multiple points deep in the cylinder, | making for a more efficient burn than a spark plug can achieve, reducing | emissions and getting better fuel economy. Another advantage to the laser | system is that part of the beam can be reflected to a receiver and used to | gather data on the fuel mixture and the quality of the burn. | And this isn't merely a research project, as there are working prototypes of | the system at the University of Liverpool laboratory. Ford, which has | eagerly been adopting fuel efficiency technology such as electric-power | steering and six-speed transmissions, reportedly will use the laser ignition | system in some of its cars over the next couple of years, then spread the | technology to the full range. | | | (Source: The Telegraph) | | | | Eisboch | | | |Another advantage is when the laser craps out, the replacement part will |be $2,125, and that doesn't include installation. | |I knew about Bosch but I had no idea Tesla was involved in the invention |of spark plugs. Thanks. We're actually working our way towards the technology that will give us a negative carbon footprint. The only possible negative consequence is that the car costs 236 trillion dollars..... 'course 'ya get what you pay for..... I'm all for advancement but, seriously, I was not aware there was a problem serious enough with spark plugs to "incite" a pack of inventors to make the process of igniting gasoline more complicated and expensive! Your *next* even-rude outdoor motor, now called an L-Tech! -- A wise Latina makes better decisions than a dumb elephant. |
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