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lutach
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02.03.2010, 08:21 PM

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Amazes me that you kept all your old drawings.

20 years ago I was drawing up all kind of speaker boxes. Closest thing to a brushless motor was the speaker motor assembly.
I knew one day some of the things I drew back then would somehow become true. I don't know when the twin induction set up was invented, but I've read about a few that was made not so long ago. There are some things in my drawings that I think are still unique. Some of the drawing you can see some black things on the bottom of the car. At the time I had an idea of those being used as air brakes and also to help in hard cornering. They would pop open and channel air to help achieve it.
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02.03.2010, 08:28 PM

Yeah, I recall a twin induction engine setup as well, can't remember what though...

One thing I thought of way back when, later 90's when I was in junior high I came up with idea of using capacitors for an electric cars power buffer, or hybrid electric... I searched and searched but never found anything on the subject for cars for years.

Still looking for my old sketches, I know I never threw them out...


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