Hyundai and Kia patent to replicate the vibration of an internal combustion

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  • #180779
    Brydo
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      The only person who got all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe.
      Anything i post over three lines long please assume it is an article lol.

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      Rene

        This is one of the dumbest things i’ve ever read.

        “Nah mate, i’d never drive a V12, it’s too smooth. I need an engine that rattles the fillings out of me teeth.”

        Not to mention, decent “normal” engines already are barely vibrating. Maybe instead of adding absolutely asinine crap like this, the “research” should go towards less reliance on semiconductors.

        #180790
        kezo
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          A vibrating car mmmm, what ever next!

          On a serious note. I thought the main reason for not going electric was range anxiety, unsure of new tech and high purchase price.

           

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          Wigwam
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            Less reliance on Semiconductors? How does that work?

            #180801
            Rene

              .. the same way they’re already reducing the requirements for semiconductors in existing specs? Combining dependencies?

              Better software that doesn’t require high performance CPU/GPUs? It’s not rocket science.

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              ChrisK
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                My calendar says its another week and a day to April Fool’s day. ?

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