Ford Tri-Flex Fuel Concept
This sucker burns gas, E85, and hydrogen, but still gets shit for mileage. I don't see the big deal, but I do see people switching over that, "Superchager for hydrogen applications," over to a supercharger for all applications with a simple computer mod. 18 PSI? Yeah, welcome to 500+ HP on gasoline.
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2006...ntroduces.html
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2006...ntroduces.html
Ford Introduces Tri-Flex Fuel Truck Concept
8 January 2006
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The F-250 Super Chief tri-flex fuel concept burns gasoline, E85 or hydrogen.
Ford used the North American Internal Auto Show in Detroit as the venue to introduce a tri-flex fuel truck concept that runs on gasoline, E85 ethanol blend or hydrogen.
The F-250 Super Chief, which took its design cues from the Super Chief locomotive, uses the same Ford 6.8-liter V-10 Triton engine deployed in the company’s E450 H2ICE trucks. (Earlier post.)
Superchief_overview_2
Click to enlarge.
A supercharger provides an 18 psi boost for hydrogen fuel only. When running on hydrogen, the supercharged V-10 provides up to 12% fuel economy improvement on an energy equivalent basis versus a non-supercharged gasoline V-10. In addition, when operating on hydrogen, the Tri-Flex V-10 generates 99% less CO2 emissions than when running on gasoline.
The engine features a dual injection system: one handling gasoline and E85, the other, developed with Quantum, the hydrogen. The F-250 Super Chief stores 11.2 kg of hydrogen in a 700-bar tank system.
Ford F-250 Super Chief Tri-Flex Fuel Concept
Gasoline E85 Hydrogen
Power 310 hp (231 kW) 310 hp (231 kW) 280 hp (209 kW)
Torque 576 Nm 576 Nm 542 Nm
Supercharge boost – – 18 psi
Fuel economy 12 mpg US 8.6 mpg US 13.6 miles/kg
Range 336 miles 241 miles 150 miles
Emissions rating ULEV ULEV SULEV
8 January 2006
F250sc
The F-250 Super Chief tri-flex fuel concept burns gasoline, E85 or hydrogen.
Ford used the North American Internal Auto Show in Detroit as the venue to introduce a tri-flex fuel truck concept that runs on gasoline, E85 ethanol blend or hydrogen.
The F-250 Super Chief, which took its design cues from the Super Chief locomotive, uses the same Ford 6.8-liter V-10 Triton engine deployed in the company’s E450 H2ICE trucks. (Earlier post.)
Superchief_overview_2
Click to enlarge.
A supercharger provides an 18 psi boost for hydrogen fuel only. When running on hydrogen, the supercharged V-10 provides up to 12% fuel economy improvement on an energy equivalent basis versus a non-supercharged gasoline V-10. In addition, when operating on hydrogen, the Tri-Flex V-10 generates 99% less CO2 emissions than when running on gasoline.
The engine features a dual injection system: one handling gasoline and E85, the other, developed with Quantum, the hydrogen. The F-250 Super Chief stores 11.2 kg of hydrogen in a 700-bar tank system.
Ford F-250 Super Chief Tri-Flex Fuel Concept
Gasoline E85 Hydrogen
Power 310 hp (231 kW) 310 hp (231 kW) 280 hp (209 kW)
Torque 576 Nm 576 Nm 542 Nm
Supercharge boost – – 18 psi
Fuel economy 12 mpg US 8.6 mpg US 13.6 miles/kg
Range 336 miles 241 miles 150 miles
Emissions rating ULEV ULEV SULEV
Originally Posted by myltwon
where do you fill up your hydrogen?
As for the Super Chief, damn that thing is huge, and mean looking.
Originally Posted by ITPete
As for the Super Chief, damn that thing is huge, and mean looking.
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"Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag... We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language... and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people." - Teddy Roosevelt
Last edited by MrRngr94; Jan 24, 2006 at 09:45 AM.



