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The other "car" topics around these forums are too specific for my tastes. I'd like a general "car" topic.
I've got my own set of (very strong) opinions of course. I'm generally against large Li-ion batteries, but like the idea of electric. I think PHEVs (Plug-in Hybrids) are the best "green" technology in existence given today's tradeoffs and am hyped for Hydrogen Fuel Cells on the high-end (trucks). But these common "flamewar" topics barely scratch the surface... we could be talking about many other cool things in the car world.
Ford has their 3-piston engine, a miracle as far as I'm concerned. Its damn near impossible for my brain to figure out how 3-pistons can fire without going off balance. This is ~10 years old at this point (), but still exciting to me. Its low-end technology (only really available on base-models), but just as we techies are often interested in "Intel Atoms" or "AMD Bobcat" cores, I do think that advances on the low-cost market are still interesting to talk about! Maybe 120 HP engines aren't the most interesting or "wow" thing to discuss, but its still technology.
"Heads Up Displays", usually a projector onto the windshield (but other versions exist), allowing for GPS Navigation + Speed instructions beamed directly to the viewing area, allowing the driver to keep their eyes on the road. Though the screen is low-fidelity, it still contains useful information and seems like it'd be helpful.
I don't know when this happened... but Heads-up display technology seems to have suddenly become a universal upgrade. I've seen models from BMW, Volvo, GM, Ford, Toyota, Nissan... almost everybody seems to have it, albeit at pretty high prices (usually only the highest trims have it, and only if you pay another $1500 USD for it to boot, or maybe +$7000 USD above the base model)
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Apple Car Play? Android Auto? I have seen my friends use these technologies to integrate their phone into their cars better, but my car is too old so I've never got to play with them myself. Does anyone have experiences or opinions on their implementation?
Of course: there's Transmissions. CVT, Manual, traditional Automatic, torque converters. Hybrids, PHEVs, and Mild-Hybrids are removing the torque converter these days (!!!), because electric engines are very powerful at 0 RPMs. It seems like mild-hybrid technology is more reliable, and even the most "pragmatic" of cars will be using "electric engine torque converters" instead of traditional ones soon. These mild-hybrids can completely turn the engine off at idle and auto stop/start technology. Apparently their gear shifting is a bit slower, but its an interesting set of tradeoffs for sure (one less thing in the drivetrain, meaning better efficiency under normal circumstances). I'm sure people out there have opinions on this tech!
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Just a few topics that I felt like bringing up in general, to get the discussion started. The car technology world is incredibly big, it seems like a shame to just only be having flamewars over EVs vs Hydrogen or whatever. We should be having flamewars over all sorts of different subjects instead!
I've got my own set of (very strong) opinions of course. I'm generally against large Li-ion batteries, but like the idea of electric. I think PHEVs (Plug-in Hybrids) are the best "green" technology in existence given today's tradeoffs and am hyped for Hydrogen Fuel Cells on the high-end (trucks). But these common "flamewar" topics barely scratch the surface... we could be talking about many other cool things in the car world.
Ford has their 3-piston engine, a miracle as far as I'm concerned. Its damn near impossible for my brain to figure out how 3-pistons can fire without going off balance. This is ~10 years old at this point (), but still exciting to me. Its low-end technology (only really available on base-models), but just as we techies are often interested in "Intel Atoms" or "AMD Bobcat" cores, I do think that advances on the low-cost market are still interesting to talk about! Maybe 120 HP engines aren't the most interesting or "wow" thing to discuss, but its still technology.
"Heads Up Displays", usually a projector onto the windshield (but other versions exist), allowing for GPS Navigation + Speed instructions beamed directly to the viewing area, allowing the driver to keep their eyes on the road. Though the screen is low-fidelity, it still contains useful information and seems like it'd be helpful.
I don't know when this happened... but Heads-up display technology seems to have suddenly become a universal upgrade. I've seen models from BMW, Volvo, GM, Ford, Toyota, Nissan... almost everybody seems to have it, albeit at pretty high prices (usually only the highest trims have it, and only if you pay another $1500 USD for it to boot, or maybe +$7000 USD above the base model)
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Apple Car Play? Android Auto? I have seen my friends use these technologies to integrate their phone into their cars better, but my car is too old so I've never got to play with them myself. Does anyone have experiences or opinions on their implementation?
Of course: there's Transmissions. CVT, Manual, traditional Automatic, torque converters. Hybrids, PHEVs, and Mild-Hybrids are removing the torque converter these days (!!!), because electric engines are very powerful at 0 RPMs. It seems like mild-hybrid technology is more reliable, and even the most "pragmatic" of cars will be using "electric engine torque converters" instead of traditional ones soon. These mild-hybrids can completely turn the engine off at idle and auto stop/start technology. Apparently their gear shifting is a bit slower, but its an interesting set of tradeoffs for sure (one less thing in the drivetrain, meaning better efficiency under normal circumstances). I'm sure people out there have opinions on this tech!
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Just a few topics that I felt like bringing up in general, to get the discussion started. The car technology world is incredibly big, it seems like a shame to just only be having flamewars over EVs vs Hydrogen or whatever. We should be having flamewars over all sorts of different subjects instead!