I wrote a nice warning on that long video too get Honda's attention, just hope it works. Someone has got to stand up too the oil barrons, and I think Honda is in the right place at the right time to do so. Someone told me that a fuel cell will put out 1.8k watts of power with 19L/sec out put, and be able to run itself and charge the batteries with power to spare, hope that is true.
I just read your post on you tube - Love it and I hope that they are reading the posts. I would think they would be very interested in all responses.
I think Honda is great for taking the lead on this. I know from a marketing viewpoint that Honda wants to be first so they will have people standing in line for these cars when they finally open the market for them. Just think - remove their hydrogen tank and put in a HHO generator and your in business. I have always thought that combining technologies was the answer right now and this proves it.
One thing that is really a plus with Honda coming out with this car now and that is that the US car companies are going to be forced to provide us with this technology or else when Honda opens their doors to sell these GM, Ford, and Chrysler will quickly become bankrupt unless they have one of their own. Another thing that is nice is the size of the car, meaning that we won't be stuck with cars that look so little like the one that Japan has shown.
Downside is that on Fox News I heard that Honda thinks it will be 7 to 10 years before they are able to open the doors for everyone to own one of these. This tells me that they want to give time for the hydrogen statins to be developed in the US so they can still keep us in chains. That I don't like and I don't understand why they make this big announcement then don't push for an early delivery date.
Whatever they do we that know will zip by their hydrogen stations while our HHO units quietly produce our hydrogen. Now That I Like................