There is no technology supporting CO2 powered vehicles at the moment.
There's no such thing as a CO2 car, unless you mean a CO2 emitting car, which would be a gasoline, or other fossil fuel such as diesel or bio diesel.
This depends upon how the electricity is generated. Electric cars powered by electricity from coal fired power plants reduce local CO2 emissions, but increase them overall. Cars powered by wind, solar, nuclear, or hydrological power emit very little CO2.
Petrol cars produce CO2 as a combustion by-product, so it might be said that whatever the fastest car in the world is the fastest CO2 car. There are no cars powered by CO2 - obviously - as any chemical reaction starting with CO2 needs energy to produce another substance. There might be a car somewhere powered by compressed CO2, but this will stop moving when it runs out of pressure. Consequently the fastest CO2 car is a parked car.
They are gas powered and produce the same CO2 and pollution as any other gas powered unit. They just produce a little bit less of it.
The fastest CO2 cars are the lightest cars. Other factors include shape of the tire, and how well the axles holes are smoothed and lubricated. The best lubricant to use is graphite. Finally, you cna give the CO2 cartridge a "hot shot" by holding it in your hand and heating it up. vbd
Pitsco cars began in the early 1970s as a teaching activity for seventh-grade. The cars were originally called Land Speed Record Assault Vehicles (LSRAVs) and are powered by CO2 cartridges.
Hybrid cars produce less carbon dioxide because they run partially on an electric motor and partially on a gasoline engine. Therefore a hybrid will produce less CO2 than a car that relies solely on a gasoline powered engine.
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Colt has never produced a model M1911 that is powered by CO2.
It means it's not powered by electric or CO2 if it is spring powered you have to cock it after each shot
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