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BMW introduces artificial G-Force channeled through AC vents

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BMW introduces artificial G-Force channeled through AC vents
The Force Injection Booster uses kinetic energy to create positive g-forces which are then transferred to the driver and front passenger via the air vents, while a mild electric current is delivered through the front seats.
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By Ameya Naik

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Published on April 2, 2014

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    If you have experienced open-top driving then there is no other adrenaline rush that comes closest to it. You love going fast and the hair or possibly the toupee flying off your head just makes you want to do it again and again. BMW thought that 'well we can simulate all those experience' and their desire to create the ultimate driving machine have led them to develop the new Force Injection Booster.

    BMW says that the Force Injection Booster is designed to "simulate the effects of spirited driving even when commuting at slower speeds" and in the confines of your car with all the doors and windows shut.

    The Force Injection Booster uses kinetic energy to create positive g-forces which are then transferred to the driver and front passenger via the air vents, while a mild electric current is delivered through the front seats. Trust BMW to make your hair stand on end.

    BMW has also taken the effort to appease female drivers as well as with this technology; the car will be equipped with AirNet technology that promises to protect their hairdo. Now, that is what you call a well-thought of innovation!

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    Last Updated on April 2, 2014


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