ÆCIII
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I'm not reading through all the posts, because 20 miles is not a fraction enough to bring a large pack (and drive units) to optimal performance temperatures regardless of how awesome a fluid loop through them may be.
My Model 3 consistently gets worse efficiency at the very start of a trip but then always improves the more distance covered. I've verified this numerous times swiping my trip stats on the screen and looking at the energy graphs.
Let's see some real range tests from 90 percent to 10 percent SOC at various temps, or even get the DÆRIK guys to hypermile the CT also? I think a Cybertruck hypermile test would be cool.
But, why be excitable over a 20 mile sliver? IMO that's kind of like deputy Barney Fife temperament.
I'm guilty of mostly reading only the title, but a thread title should reflect relevant key points and not be misleading.
Happy New Year everyone!
- ÆCIII
My Model 3 consistently gets worse efficiency at the very start of a trip but then always improves the more distance covered. I've verified this numerous times swiping my trip stats on the screen and looking at the energy graphs.
Let's see some real range tests from 90 percent to 10 percent SOC at various temps, or even get the DÆRIK guys to hypermile the CT also? I think a Cybertruck hypermile test would be cool.
But, why be excitable over a 20 mile sliver? IMO that's kind of like deputy Barney Fife temperament.
I'm guilty of mostly reading only the title, but a thread title should reflect relevant key points and not be misleading.
Happy New Year everyone!
- ÆCIII
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