Since you’re in a roundabout, you just need a large funnel into the gas tank. Every time around, someone standing at the side pours a bit of fuel in while you pass, so you get a splash of fuel per lap!
Comment on You can drive 74 hours and still be in Germany. The American mind can't comprehend this.
capuccino@lemmy.world 1 day ago
do germans move their cars like the flintstones how do they magane have fuel/battery for 72hrs?
GreenCrunch@lemmy.today 1 day ago
LemmyThinkAboutIt@lemmy.zip 18 hours ago
Their cars run off centrifugal force.
AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
Easy, just pick a roundabout that goes downhill.
boonhet@sopuli.xyz 13 hours ago
Just add a long range tank in the trunk.
A normal car can do 1600 km or 1000 miles on a tank. By normal of course I mean diesel-powered German executive class sedan or wagon with an 80 liter tank.
At the low speeds of the roundabout, you might use more fuel, so maybe it’ll only do 1200 km on a tank. Just use a long range tank and you’re golden. They use them in endurance racing, or to go illegally fast for extended periods of time in Cannonball Runs.
Lemzlez@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
There’s a few diesel cars that can reach that distance on one tank (though it requires hypermiling)
lars@lemmy.sdf.org 14 hours ago
I did not know
hypermiling
means making post-purchase changes to your car to make it more efficient. Why wouldn’t manufacturers sell them in better quality to begin with?
Treczoks@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
Two words: German Efficiency
WorldsDumbestMan@lemmy.today 22 hours ago
I hear their gas devices are very efficient.
vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works 20 hours ago
Gassing out your soldiers during the first deployment of chemical weapons because you forgot about the wind is less than impressive.
capuccino@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
it’s a flintstones thing then