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Old 24-01-2022, 02:01 PM   #48
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Default Re: The decline of fossil fuels - and how that effects car enthusiasts

Garrett was working on a bolt on E turbo. Apparently they were aiming to make it available to the public in 2021. Not sure if Covid has delayed the launch. Anyone know what happened with that?

So what if we could make e turbos work? Could that extend the life of fossil fuel cars? Smaller, more efficient, engines, but e turbos to get the power and torque needed.

I guess the challenge comes back to charge and battery, like EVs.

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