I think modular parts would bring back the day of the Backyard Mechanic. Most of the cost or auto repairs is the mechanics labor to remove and replace the part that is bad. A lot of people that used to work on their own cars now won't touch them because of the complexity. If they could just remove a major part and bring it in for some work, it would save them a lot of money. I think I would want my repaired modular engine back, since it would probably be tweaked a little bit.;)
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Wait a minute....wouldn't a skateboard configuration be exactly the same as classic body-on-frame design?
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As long as some standards were added to the mix, I suppose so.
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Yeah, I just was reminded of this thread when I was reading this:
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Last I heard from a company that was working on the cooling system was that it required a whole lot of cooling to keep the fuel cell system from overheating to the tune of a couple of several thousand watt fan motors. Doesn't look like this idea is going to fly - too much wasted material - unibody is the most efficient form of body construction because the floor is also the outer skin - adding a few more layers to the floor just adds more weight.
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Seems making the floor part of the skateboard might work. May need temporary cross braces to remove the upper part, though.
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