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01) Click here for the answer to FAQ One. Where does the energy come from to run the LN2000?
   
02) Click here for the answer to FAQ Two. How do you keep the heat exchanger from frosting up?
   
03) Click here for the answer to FAQ Three. How does the gaseous nitrogen power the engine?
   
04) Click here for the answer to FAQ Four. What type of engine does the LN2000 use?
   
05) Click here for the answer to FAQ Five. What is the performance of the LN2000?
   
06) Click here for the answer to FAQ Six. What happens as the amount of liquid nitrogen in the LN2000's tank diminishes? Does the vehicle run less well?
   
07) Click here for the answer to FAQ Seven. What type of engine would be best?
   
08) Click here for the answer to FAQ Eight. How much energy is required to produce liquid nitrogen and where will this energy be obtained? Are non-renewable energy sources involved?
   
09) Click here for the answer to FAQ Nine. How much will liquid nitrogen cost? Will running a car on liquid nitrogen be competitive with a gasoline-powered car?
   
10) Click here for the answer to FAQ Ten. Doesn't the process of manufacturing liquid nitrogen use energy and thus cause pollution elsewhere?
   
11) Click here for the answer to FAQ Eleven. But aren't electric vehicles also pollution-free?
   
12) Click here for the answer to FAQ Twelve. How will a liquid nitrogen car be refueled?
   
13) Click here for the answer to FAQ Thirteen. Will the liquid nitrogen car be suitable only in hot climates?
   
14) Click here for the answer to FAQ Fourteen. What happens if a liquid nitrogen car is involved in an accident? Won't the leakage of liquid nitrogen harm the passengers by giving them severe frostbite?
   
15) Click here for the answer to FAQ Fifteen. How do you plan to fight off the oil companies, once a commercially viable model is developed?
   
16) Click here for the answer to FAQ Sixteen. What future research needs to be done?
   

 

 

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