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To: PIERRE HANDL who wrote (3685)12/30/1998 1:55:00 PM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4908
 
Here's another article about green cars that's not well written:

biz.yahoo.com

Note that they suggest developing countries will dump IC altogether, when 2S OCP is a much better (and workable) solution. I really want to be going down some dirt road and have my fool-cell melt.

Pierre, at a minimum I would try to get a good look at the fuel line leading to the injectors on the Honda S2000.

Normally Vtec injectors are plumbed into the intake manifold right before the mating surface of the intake and head. You'll be looking to see if the injectors are now plumbed into the head itself, indicating DFI. Honda may have this car roped off or on a turntable, making it hard to get close. I don't know if Honda intends to display their hybrid car that was recently announced (probably). That should definitely have DFI on board. If you're wildly lucky, Honda may have engine displays of DFI motors, possibly even with cylinder head cutaways. Toyota too. If I have time I will hunt around to see what is at the show of interest, but I don't expect much else. I'm sure you'll have your eyes peeled on finding anything that may address DFI. If there's a fool-cell, I wouldn't mind seeing under that hood.