I'm curious. Would fixed-timing ammonia motors help control these issues? Some plug-in hybrid vehicles only use motors to drive generators and feel electricity to the batteries. Under fixed conditions, you could control air-fuel, ignition timing, temp, etc. pretty precisely.
I'm curious. Would fixed-timing ammonia motors help control these issues? Some plug-in hybrid vehicles only use motors to drive generators and feel electricity to the batteries. Under fixed conditions, you could control air-fuel, ignition timing, temp, etc. pretty precisely.
From What I Have Read, Laser Ignition' Projected Into An Optical Diffuser,
To Scatter The Laser Beam For Engines To Burn Ammonia With No Pilot Fuel.
Fire the friggin lasers.