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To: kennbill who wrote (2456)3/5/1998 8:42:00 PM
From: don roberson  Respond to of 6464
 
I agree. My point in posting it was that it looks like a good place for the BAAT technology. Especially considering the engine. And the fact that Chrysler, and probably many others are not going down the road
of the CELL TECH. I think its encouraging to BAATs potential. If they
plug BAATS technology, they can boost the MPG even more, or perhaps solve some "weight to power problems" witout sacrificing
MPG and power.



To: kennbill who wrote (2456)3/5/1998 8:53:00 PM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6464
 
Ok. Before Seinfeld to reiterate. the Chrysler article shows that they had their sights on 80 mpg, and are probably still struggling to get even more MPG out of their car to make sure it competes with the CELL
cars and all the other "technology" that people are working on.
Along comes BAAT with a simple technology that can boost the mpg
up another 20MPG, maybe more. I don't think that any of the big boys are going to pass up that kind of MPG boost, since they are spending
"billions" to squeeze out every MPG they can get. This is great news, and shows the importance of the BAAT technology to any of the players in future automotive design.