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kitt needing gas?
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 4:29 pm
by djshag69
i forget the name of the show in the first season i believe, devon gets pulled over and the cop breaks his tail light and gets him arrested. In that show kitt actually goes for gas with michael, i remember in the first show devon saying kitt is completely fuel efficient, i wonder how many miles to the gallon kitt did get to the mile, and why didn't he need gas in any other episode.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 4:40 pm
by knightimmortal
The episode was No Big Thing.
The most likely reason why we never really saw KITT fuel up any other time, is because it is one of those functions that was a cute side line once, but otherwise, it had no real impact on the storyline, a lot like Michael going to the bathroom, or Bonnie brushing her hair.
KI
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 6:14 pm
by nivek
KI you just put a really weird picture in my head after you last post.
it was a picture of kitt going to the bathroom.
don't ask why.
because i will say I have no clue.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 6:31 pm
by knightimmortal
*laughs* At least it wasn't KITT going to the bathroom, brushing his hair....
KI
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 6:40 pm
by Benjamin Knight
Hasn't someone asked this before?? Well it is a good questions. It seems the only reason KITT was running low is becasue he said that Bonnie's driving plan didn't inculde the "200 mile drive MK took with a women" on on the way.

I am sure KITT gets great milage per liter or gallon. Wonder if there was ever a rato created for the show. It may have never been said but you never know. Lots of stuff for Star Trek is created but never used on a show! Hummm... Oh well
Benjamin Knight

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 9:42 pm
by cloudkitt
Well, I recall in soem 1st season dash shots it shows a guage that reads "100 Gallons" on the top. I just assumed he had a very large tank. But then after the alternative fuel race where he switches to liquid hydrogen, I thought he stayed with that.
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 1:20 am
by KalEl
cloudkitt wrote:Well, I recall in soem 1st season dash shots it shows a guage that reads "100 Gallons" on the top. I just assumed he had a very large tank. But then after the alternative fuel race where he switches to liquid hydrogen, I thought he stayed with that.
100 gallons would be a lot of fuel. The tank built to hold that much would be huge and very visible. Also, being that there are 8 pounds to a gallon, adding 800 pounds of fuel would seriously hamper K.I.T.T.'s turbo boost range and height.
Although, if I were writing the script for the new KR movie, I would make K.I.T.T. come equipped with a cold fusion engine. Just pour some water into the fuel tank and the engine separates the Hydrogen and Oxygen powering the engine with the Hydrogen and sending pure oxygen out the exhaust pipe.
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 2:22 am
by knightimmortal
I hate to tell you this, but if you wrote that kind of 'cold fusion' script, you'd either be sued by the creators of Back to the Future, or corrected in a rather displeasurable fashion.
Separating water is not cold fusion, not by any stretch of the imagination. It is exactly that, separation, if you want to really push it, fission. (though that deals more with separating the actual Hydrogen atom itself, rather than the separation of the H2O compound)
From the Scientific American:
Cold fusion claims to release measurable energy from fusion reactions at or near room temperature when deuterium is dissolved in a solid, usually palladium metal. The idea, which has its roots in research going back to the 1920s, is that hydrogen and its isotopes can dissolve to such high concentrations in certain solids that the hydrogen nuclei approach closer to one another than even in solid hydrogen. Furthermore, negative electrical charges from the electrons of the solid host partly cancel the repulsion between the nuclei. Early experiments did not detect any signs of fusion, however. Furthermore, modern theoretical calculations show that the proposed effects, while real, are much too small to produce detectable rates of fusion.
As you can see, we haven't even come near it, so the actual concept of cold fusion itself would be a very interesting prospect for a new KITT to run on.
The Water Separation concept...it's easily done. It's become an award winning Science Fair topic.
KI
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 3:48 pm
by coolgyger
Does any one here think about Liquid Hydrogen? Hydrogen has to be supercooled practically down to subzero to turn it into a liquid. Such cooling technology is so MASIVE, the refrigeration unit would be bigger than KiTT.

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 3:52 pm
by knightimmortal
Not necessarily, for the most part, it is a chemical cooling agent to bring it down to a certain level, and all you would need is a certain amount of area to contain the cooling agent itself, for the amount that KITT was potentially using/regenerating, you would probably not need anything any larger than a standard gas tank area.
But it was a good thought.
KI
Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 3:55 pm
by coolgyger
I thought of this because I always thought of how they use Hydrogen in its liqiud form on the space shuttles, and how it must be cooled to its condensing point.

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 5:31 pm
by cloudkitt
Yes, realize that 100 gallons is a lot of gas. But I coulda sworn that I've seen it. Well, SciFI is runnign the 1st season soon, keep an eye out.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 7:48 am
by Arjun
If you notice the scene on Soul Survivor, when the car slows down and stops, Michael is surprised. Clearly, he's not used to this.
KITT says "The chronic problem with petrol dependent vehicles- We're out of gas!" Seems he's not a petrol car.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 2:53 pm
by knightimmortal
Sorry, Arjun, but that's an assumption that that line means that KITT is not a petrol car. Because in the first season, he clearly has to make a gas stop, and later on, he also makes the comment that 100 miles to a gallon of gas would be something he would consider pleasing.
It was stated that KITT could run on any kind of fuel, and that comment was directed at the fact that they were in a 'gas-only' vehicle, and they ran out, not that KITT didn't run on gas. Where KITT's system could have converted any kind of combustible fuel in a hurry, if he did run out of gas.
KI
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 4:09 pm
by Benjamin Knight
Your right KI about the 100 mile per gallon thing, just saw it on a KR yesturday, I was going to post it but you bet me too it... You know way to much about Knight Rider

I wish I knew that much... sometimes... Its always nice to see something new though! lol
Benjamin Knight

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 4:10 pm
by Benjamin Knight
Your right KI about the 100 mile per gallon thing, just saw it on a KR yesturday, I was going to post it but you bet me too it... You know way to much about Knight Rider

I wish I knew that much... sometimes... Its always nice to see something new though! lol
Benjamin Knight

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 10:26 pm
by jup
lol...she oughta. She helped in the creation of a published book that was ALL ABOUT Knight Rider.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 10:39 pm
by Benjamin Knight
Thats sweet!
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 10:43 pm
by nivek
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 6:57 am
by Knight2000
What I wanna know is why that old man thought the inlet to the petrol tank was behind the license plate, and not on the side like normal cars? Also, if that IS where KITT refuelled, what happened to it when KITT changed the license plate - did it retract? Or was it removed?
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 1:18 pm
by knightimmortal
Well, as we have said in previous discussions, some cars of that model year and earlier did have the gas fillup area behind the license plate.
As for how it disappeared when KITT's license plate flipped, I have a theory in the works that KITT's systems were like Lego clusters, and could be moved in a modular fashion to adapt to different areas when another cluster was introduced.
(Or the writers had a bit of a case of the right hand not knowing what the left hand was doing syndrome)
KI