i still think if a bus carrying 60 passengers could travel 4 miles on nothing but a giant flywheel with 50's technology...that you could make a 2,000lb (base weight before the flywheel) car go further. is it impractical? maybe. but americans drive many an impractical vehicle. H2 anyone?
but if my math is correct on my first post...the flywheel need only weight 400lbs. thats about the weight of the motor and transmission you will be removing. granted it will be slightly heavier after adding a few hundred pounds of electric motors/ wiring/ scatter sheild, ect. but that doesnt seem all that far fetched to me. the biggest problem i see so far is countering the gyroscopic forces. i think mounting the device on a gimble could work, but then you need a 5ft dia. area for the thing to turn in, plus space for a scatter sheild.