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  1. Newton

    Vacuum Switches

    by pneumatic, you mean hydraulic?
  2. Newton

    Update from Elon: Cybertruck production starting late 2022 and volume production in 2023

    totally expected and fine with me, works better for my schooling timeline anyway.
  3. Newton

    Cybertruck Steering Wheel Dimensions

    I found this video intersting. But i think tesla will make the wheel be more sensitive based on whats its doing, so for low speed parking lot, or a u turn it will probly adjust so you dont have to go "hand over hand"
  4. Newton

    Cybertruck Steering Wheel Dimensions

    Not to be argumentative, but "using it wrong" is an entirely shit explanation, people use steering wheels how they use them. sure its not the correct way and thus wrong. but we all do things differently, perhaps its more comfortable for him that way, personally i would change hand position at...
  5. Newton

    Cybertruck Steering Wheel Dimensions

    i find the 1st post pic interesting... theres nothing behind the steering wheel. isnt that the point of the wierd yoke wheel, they havnt made the CT yet so why not just move where the display is? although I do think the Yoke looks cool. but this pic shows it might be annoying to actually use.
  6. Newton

    All wheel steering - how does it work?

    im sure on the CT it will be more drastic but low speed... and high speed...
  7. Newton

    Latest in Apocalypse technology

    this guys making an electric hummer...
  8. Newton

    Dat Robot

    I wonder if TesBot or Tezbot? could give me a piggy back ride
  9. Newton

    Dat Robot

    it makes perfect sense to make a bot designed like us, since we have been designing things to work around us forever. sure its not the most efficient, but not having to redesign tools, interface devices, etc. is huge! As I sit here typing this, I can imagine that bot doing it faster, without...
  10. Newton

    Introducing Cyberland Bound - Cybertrucks Off Road Across America

    this is interesting, would be cool to see how close chargers are precisely. i can imagine some places still might be a stretch
  11. Newton

    Forget the wrapping, heat color your Cybertruck's steel body!

    skip around see how long it takes this using map gas... this is real time...the piece was warped badly after and anything on the other side would melt for sure. just a little test... as the saying goes, theres many ways to skin a fish
  12. Newton

    In Russia’s Wild East, An Electric Car Proves Cheaper Than a Lada

    i picked up a 2012 leaf for 4k, couldnt wait for the CT... pretty amazing little car considering you can get 10 of them for the price of the base CT. it has about 17kwh of battery left. it charges from 20% to 80% in like 20 minutes at a chedemo charger. goes about 40 miles with that charge...
  13. Newton

    Tesla (TSLA) Catalysts for 2021/ 2022

    important note, as one of the younger(about 30) people on here... when im talking about stocks with people around my age and younger, Tesla is almost always our most held, and possibly traded stock.
  14. Newton

    Top Gear Testing

    im sure people thought the same about there old analog, pushrod, carb'd trucks before they were mixed with electronics. I really hope that Tesla lets us use open source/ mods to the vehicle in the future. otherwise you have a potential still great, usable vehicle thats a brick becuase some...
  15. Newton

    Cyber Truck with unlimited range!

    ooo crystals thats alien tech for sure
  16. Newton

    Cyber Truck with unlimited range!

    why dont people just make the back tires bigger so they go downhill all the time amateurs
  17. Newton

    Where can I buy 30x cold rolled stainless steel for testing?

    I would love to see full hard 3mm stainless tested. and half hard too. Elon only said "Ultra hard" i would assume that means full hard, but who knows. just hang it from something with a chain on each side. sure you will lose a small amount of energy vs a solidly mounted plate, but its almost...
  18. Newton

    Cybertruck bodies?

    Very well could be, thats a wierd way to package materiel and those dont even look like real pallets





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