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Pilot Production Begins For Electric- And Gas-powered Honeycomb-composite Spira4u

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Here is a small three wheel vehicle that is gas or electric. Gizmag.
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Spira4U.
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Specs:
  • Type: 2-person foam car
  • Class: Three-wheeled motorcycle
  • Manufacturer: A & G Technology Co Ltd, Thailand
  • Propulsion system: 110cc gas-powered engine
  • Top Speed: 70 mph (113 km/h)
  • Vehicle range: NA
  • Vehicle weight: 302 lbs (137 kg)
  • Fuel efficiency: 100 mpg
  • Fuel(s): Conventional gasoline
 

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The unique safety tests: Who needs crash test dummies when you have blow-up dolls and dead swine? In what sound like scenes from Mythbusters, the folks at Spira have run a pair of unique safety tests. In one, they put a150 lb pig carcass behind the wheel and collided it with a 4-ton Hino truck. The pig suffered neither lacerations nor broken bones, but this wasn't enough to avoid being eaten later by the crew.

In another, Spira filled a toy elephant with water and performed the same collision. When the toy did not burst on impact, a roar of approval went up in the long-overlooked inflatable pachyderm community.
 

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The unique safety tests: Who needs crash test dummies when you have blow-up dolls and dead swine? In what sound like scenes from Mythbusters, the folks at Spira have run a pair of unique safety tests. In one, they put a150 lb pig carcass behind the wheel and collided it with a 4-ton Hino truck. The pig suffered neither lacerations nor broken bones, but this wasn't enough to avoid being eaten later by the crew.

In another, Spira filled a toy elephant with water and performed the same collision. When the toy did not burst on impact, a roar of approval went up in the long-overlooked inflatable pachyderm community.

Are we going to see EM perform this same type of crash testing? :D
 
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