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Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
I want to see manufacturers publish a 0-100-0-100-0. That way the 10 minutes between launches for the Tesla has to be taken into consideration.
Then I want to see the nurburgring lap times shown. That way we can see the impact of a super low drag car with extremely low down force on in an actual high performance environment.
I think electric cars will get there someday, but Tesla is selling data sheets not true supercars.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostNot entirely. The only reactor type allowed in the US is not a very efficient one, or safe one. It also produces too much waste. Nuclear power can been very safe but we will need to change to a different reactor design. I personally believe that the pebble bed reactor design is the way to go.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostThis exactly! Tesla has cherry picked the metrics they want to show to look superior.
I want to see manufacturers publish a 0-100-0-100-0. That way the 10 minutes between launches for the Tesla has to be taken into consideration.
Then I want to see the nurburgring lap times shown. That way we can see the impact of a super low drag car with extremely low down force on in an actual high performance environment.
I think electric cars will get there someday, but Tesla is selling data sheets not true supercars.
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Originally posted by jw33 View PostReally?
"Maximum acceleration is available only when the battery’s state of charge is above 95 percent and “max battery perform*ance mode” is set on the control screen. When we test, we average two acceleration runs in opposite directions to eliminate wind and grade effects. Normally that’s no issue, but because the Model S’s performance deteriorates with heat build-up in the battery pack, controllers, wiring, and electric motors, pausing at least three minutes between acceleration runs is necessary."
You cannot expect a repeated sub 2s 0-60 time from the Tesla which adds to one of the many limiting factors on a race track.
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Originally posted by jw33 View Post
Also...
"The EP9 can accelerate from 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in 2.7 seconds, 200 km/h (0-124 mph) in 7.1 seconds, and 300 km/h (0-186 mph) in 15.9 seconds. Its top speed is 313 km/h (194 mph)."
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Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View PostWhich is the perception that I was talking about. Better technologies exist but the greenies and right shut it down because of their interests. So instead of the US being the technology leader like we were. we've now lost that technology race. China went live with a molten salt reactor this year, and were still using technology developed in the late 40sMagnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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For what its worth the Konigigisegigseg one:1 is a hybrid super car. It has no multi speed transmission (only a 1:1 direct drive, get it) because it relies on the electric motors to get the car moving and then the ICE propels the car once up to speed.1971 Ford Torino - Time to go bigger and better.
2011 F150 Limited - Stock with a 6.2
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