Message from @Holy Intersectional Inquisition
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dad's on the waitlist for the roadster 2020, I wanna see 250 mph on I-5
400kph thats insane
1.9 second 0-60
oh right a tesla
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I'd certainly like to gives this one a try
and it might get RCS
although I'm not sure he understands physics
The CEO mentioned a potential 3 Gs of thrust:
“If you have 3 Gs of thrust, you can go in any direction. You can go up and accelerate with still more than 2 Gs.”
better take your pressure suit lel
eh, 3gs isn't gonna make you black out
how is acceleration managed? If you put the foot down it just shoots?
basically
I've gotten to drive our teslas before, and that's basically how it works
oof I hope the elderly arent too interested in teslas
it's kinda weird, you get to move as soon as you think about it instead of waiting for anything to rev/shift
eh, some of them are
besides, the autopilot is pretty good
and the lower end teslas don't have quite that nuts acceleration
huh, 3.2 second 0-60 on the model 3 for $50k
yeah, same goes for gas tanks though
true
because drag is a function of velocity squared
so if you go twice as fast you have to provide 4x as much torque to maintain your speed
*We live in an atmosphere!*
high speed fucks electric vehicles more than ICE for range because of the lack of transmissions
?
how do you mean
ICE is often geared specifically for high speed economy, that's why ford are dumping that 10spd into mustangs
with an ev the motor is always operating at a fixed economy
yeah, but the electric motors don't have a sweet spot the same
because you're turning electric energy more or less directly into kinetic
the resistance at speed impacts economy much more as there's no way of mitigating it
whereas with ICE you have all sorts of weird pressure and heat equations in between that make there be a narrower sweet spot for effeciency
also I've considerable doubts as to the ability of the "roadster" to live up to the performance quotes
although, the teslas have different gearing in the front and back motor, so one is more optimized for high speed cruising
why's that?
because musk likes to make ludicrous statements and then fall short on them
regarding production numbers and delivery times, sure, but the cars generally have been relatively consistent