You ever hear of these things called stop lights? 7 of them to be exact. Or don't take a photo immediately, but please continue. Sorry your not doing as well. Maybe you should try 1 pedal driving. Run along now.
Screenshots to remove any doubt. Today was 81F and very little wind, and this is the highest I see on my commute home. Also there is roughly a 50' drop in trip elevation coming home so I get a bit higher numbers. Drive into work gets to 3.2 in the morning and with cooler temps.
That's the site I referenced. Even talked to one of the backend people for about 15 minutes one day while charging. He was talking to everyone using the chargers to get peoples thoughts, and what people wanted to see. Hopefully a Sam's membership will cross compatible with Wal Mart. Supposedly...
It was asked, and I replied in as complete a way as possible. Just what I'm doing . No claims made otherwise. Take it or leave it, IDC. Nothing to do with you Most of your post is opinion stated as if it were fact. The Lightning shape is the same of the gas F150 which IS gas and transmission...
I run 42 psi. Rec is 30 something, but I read about uneven wear so upped the pressure some. Doesn't seem to bother the ride and tire wear seems fine so far. As far as HVAC, use as need. Cabin set to around 68 in winter and use seat warmers as needed. I do warm and precondition in colder...
I have 2.7 m/kwh lifetime average for 17K miles and 16 months.. Most suburban driving 55 mph or less. I get 1.8-2.0 Interstate driving at 70 mph. But alsor get 3.2-3.6 during summer/warm weather on my 13 mile each way commute to work and back.
Too little, too late. Hate it, but the Chinese are smoking anything in the US or being developed in the US. They are currently bringing out batteries that can charge in a few minutes. It'll be all over before this ever has a chance to leave the laboratory.
I live near one of the rest sites. They installed four chargers, three different times testing configurations. There has been a unit down or damaged plug a few times, but they were fixed quickly. Of course with one site tyou would think that would be easy, but with one site, it's impossible to...
Last I knew, the Grizzle Duo had issues with this. Would not feed power a second time to precondition. Supposedly they were going to try to fix that, but don't know what became of it.
That is your assumption that both modes are the same capabilities. We have nothing to back that up. Seeming differences in apped of deceleration between modes at "100%" suggest they aren't in fact the same. But again, I have no way to measure that, and is in fact anecdotal. Just know my personal...
As I stated multiple times, personal experience and use case which is mostly suburban driving. Long distance highway travel I can see being different. And yes conservation of energy. Using 2PD and regeneration at "100%", the deceleration "feels" substantially less than if you fully release the...
Hahahaha, like you are all knowing, can't be wrong. Seems you were describing yourself. You have ZERO real data. Just ancestral, which is suspect.
Hahahaha, like you are all knowing, can't be wrong. Seems you were describing yourself. You have ZERO real data. Just ancestral, which is suspect...
That is part of the point. The tuning of of each mode is likely not the same, but we don't have that data, therefore it is not logical to assume they are exactly the same. 100% could easily mean 100% of possible recovery for that driving mode or that tuning. As for anecdotal data, that is exact...
You have no real evidence and neither do I. Ford possibly has detailed studies, but they don't seem to be talking . You have only your opinion that you state as fact, when we do not know the actual facts. I do not state my option as my experience, not unequivocal fact as many that don't like 1PD...
I use one pedal. It takes some time to develop the fine skills so that it's smooth and not sudden slow downs. Some here claim it makes no difference and can't be convinced otherwise. Fine for them, but it has not been my experience. No question a significant improvement in efficiency in my use...
I just had a tail light replaced due to being backed into. The tail light should be $2053 OEM and $1500 after market. Install is easy, as theives are stealing them in a few minutes in some parts of Texas. Biggest thing could be the radar sensor. That is separate and not part of the tail light...
JIC you aren't aware, there will be torque specifications for those bolts. Too much is just as bad as too little. Got to get it JUST RIGHT. Hence the recent recall for bolts.not torqued correctly for a nut on upper control arm.