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<blockquote data-quote="iloadthetruck" data-source="post: 96055" data-attributes="member: 885"><p>If I read the article right, the tanks are filled with pressurized nitrogen, not oil. That means it's being put under so much pressure that it becomes a liquid. Nitrogen isn't really that heavy. And the goal, I think, is to reduce the energy needed for stop-and-go driving, which a package car does at an infinitely higher rate than an everyday commuter vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iloadthetruck, post: 96055, member: 885"] If I read the article right, the tanks are filled with pressurized nitrogen, not oil. That means it's being put under so much pressure that it becomes a liquid. Nitrogen isn't really that heavy. And the goal, I think, is to reduce the energy needed for stop-and-go driving, which a package car does at an infinitely higher rate than an everyday commuter vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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