NAIAS 2009 Dodge Circuit Electric Vehicle
September 25, 2010 by admin
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NAIAS 2009 Dodge Circuit Electric Vehicle
010 Electric car conversion 101 – Dodge Neon Update Nov 2009
September 22, 2010 by admin
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What’s been going on lately with Tom’s 300V AC Dodge Neon Electric Car.
2009 dodge durango hybrid
September 21, 2010 by admin
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Dodge Circuit EV (electric vehicle)
September 11, 2010 by admin
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Dodge Circuit EV (electric vehicle) running footage.
Dodge Viper Vs Tzero ELECTRIC
September 10, 2010 by admin
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Forerunner to the Tesla Roadster. Viper = 510 hp, 3380 lb, tzero = 225 hp, 1970 lb, Viper = 0-60: 3.9sec tzero = 0-60: 3.6sec Only about 15% of the energy from the fuel you put in your tank gets used to move your car down the road or run useful accessories, such as air conditioning. The rest of the energy is lost to engine and driveline inefficiencies and idling. Therefore, the potential to improve fuel efficiency with advanced technologies is enormous. With an Electric Car it costs just $2.00 per 100kms with MUCH more performance than with petrol at $20.00 per 100kms.
Dodge Viper Vs Tzero ELECTRIC
September 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Forerunner to the Tesla Roadster. Viper = 510 hp, 3380 lb, tzero = 225 hp, 1970 lb, Viper = 0-60: 3.9sec tzero = 0-60: 3.6sec Only about 15% of the energy from the fuel you put in your tank gets used to move your car down the road or run useful accessories, such as air conditioning. The rest of the energy is lost to engine and driveline inefficiencies and idling. Therefore, the potential to improve fuel efficiency with advanced technologies is enormous. With an Electric Car it costs just $2.00 per 100kms with MUCH more performance than with petrol at $20.00 per 100kms.
Dodge Viper Vs Tzero ELECTRIC
September 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under Fuel Economy
Forerunner to the Tesla Roadster. Viper = 510 hp, 3380 lb, tzero = 225 hp, 1970 lb, Viper = 0-60: 3.9sec tzero = 0-60: 3.6sec Only about 15% of the energy from the fuel you put in your tank gets used to move your car down the road or run useful accessories, such as air conditioning. The rest of the energy is lost to engine and driveline inefficiencies and idling. Therefore, the potential to improve fuel efficiency with advanced technologies is enormous. With an Electric Car it costs just $2.00 per 100kms with MUCH more performance than with petrol at $20.00 per 100kms.
Jay Leno at the Dodge Challenger Engineblock Party
September 9, 2010 by admin
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Jay Leno at the Dodge Challenger Engineblock Party. See www.engineblockparty.com for more…
Aero Exhaust Install on Dodge Hemi 5.7 Truck Two Guys Garage
September 7, 2010 by admin
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www.aeroexhaust.com – An Aero Exhaust Install on Dodge Hemi 5.7 Truck featured on Speed Channel’s Two Guys Garage. Also describes what a “Hemi” is when referring to the Dodge Hemi Ram Truck. For more information on how you can increase your Horse Power, Torque, and Fuel Economy visit Aero Performance Exhaust at http
Taking A Look At Fuel Efficiency In The 2010 Dodge Dakota
August 30, 2010 by admin
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Fuel economy is an important metric to consider when shopping for a vehicle. The modern consumer is concerned about rising fuel costs. Additionally, stewards of our natural environment remind us of the importance of efficient use of energy. For the benefit of the automotive consumer, let’s take a look at fuel efficiency in the 2010 Dodge Dakota.
The Dodge Dakota is a powerful truck. For work applications, people need these vehicles to haul heavy loads. As a result, fuel economy is rarely the primary focus of the engineering of the vehicle. With best-in-class towing and payload on some models, fuel efficiency in the 2010 Dodge Dakota has reasonable limits. As trucks go however this is a midrange vehicle for those looking to combine looks power and affordability.
However, considering these factors, the Dodge Dakota features competitive fuel economy figures. Most rate the Dodge Dakota at 20 miles per gallon on the highway. Under the additional strain of city driving, this figure drops to 15 miles per gallon. For the four-wheel-drive version, 14 miles per gallon can be expected when driving in the city.
The Environmental Protection Agency has rated the Dodge Dakota at 15 miles per gallon in the city and on the highway. In four-wheel-drive, the fuel efficiency in the 2010 Dodge Dakota drops by one mile per gallon according to this government agency.
While a work truck will not deliver the same fuel economy as a small car, the fuel efficiency in the 2010 Dodge Dakota is competitive in its class. If you need a beefy vehicle to tow heavy cargo, this truck meets the task without guzzling gas in an irresponsible way.
Ronnie is a freelance technical writer for Dakota Parts Store. He writes different niches including Dodge Dakota Parts and other industry specific topics.
