On 15/02/2011 17:59, Yigit Turgut wrote: >> Basic high school trig says the road would have had a elevation gain of = 5km, >> or 16,400 feet. I think the OP is in Turkey, where the highest mountain= is >> Mt Ararat, which is 5165m (17,000 feet) above sea level at the top. Eve= n if >> there was a road to the top (which I don't think there is), this would s= till >> be quite a feat. >> >> Unless the OP can show us the road he drove, the obvious conclusion is h= e's >> just a ordinary liar. > Also that measurements are taken due to sea level, try using the > other part of your brain instead the one trying to find weaknesses > everywhere ((: > I think you must expect some heavy scepticism here - as is often said,=20 "extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof". So far none has been forthcoming, so (IMHO) it's looking increasingly=20 like there is none available. To start the ball rolling, a few direct questions: Which road were you driving on? What type of batteries does the car use? Does the car only use electric motors? What transmission system is being used? Can you take a picture of the car? Can you provide a schematic/diagram of the relevant parts? --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .