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Old 31 May 2007, 22:53 (Ref:1925768)   #21
Slippy Diff
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Slippy Diff should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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Originally Posted by rcarr
The car will use a technology that has been developed to produce no emissions, the construction/building of the car may create some emissions but will be offset by the materials that the car will be produced from. I will release it to the press if my tutors allow me to do it! From my research there doesn't seem to be a problem with it being sustainable and green.

PS I have seen the Hummer vs Prius article, thanks

I need some user evidence from people not what the press says.
It's not all about the car's emissions and sustainability. There's more to a car being 100% green. What about the power needed to run the factory, the fuel used by the trucks to deliver the materials etc etc etc. If you have some wondrous new technology, I'd be approaching the automotive giants, not your tutors or the press, there could be a bit of cash in it for you. Even Fred Flintstone's motor wasn't green, he had to chop down a number of trees to build it.
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