Gurule92
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Prison wallet would have been cooler, we already have the "open butthole" voice command.Confirmed: “Smuggler’s Bay” nomenclature for the underbed storage
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42.9 kwh / 100 mile calculated to 2.331miles/kwh?The variables tesla uses for incentive calculations
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833.33 miles per month
13000 miles per year
26 cents per kwh at supercharger
$3.30 per gallon of gas
Wireless charging is a step toward Driverless Taxi using Full Self DrivingSo I jumped into the javascript on the CT pages to see what i could see. There was a bunch. I may not have interpreted any of this right so take it with a grain of salt.
Foundation series option info (code $FS00):
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Looks like there will be two steering wheel options (squircle and round probably [which i think is default]?).
I am going to assume that the wireless charging one is the normal one, but it would be weird to have in this section right? ** Conjecture time... what if the diaper holds a wireless charging option?? **
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Notice how the base options dont have WC01 (wireless charger)
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CYBR = either powershare or just being a cybertruck not super sure
APBS = autopilot basic system
ST04 = squrikle steering (could be round i suppose)
MTC03 = dual motor
TW01 = tow hitch
SC04 = supercharger network access pay as you go
WH0B = 20" Cyber Wheels with 35" Tires"
CPF0 = Standard Connectivity
Squirkle name confirmed
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20" rims have these tire options: (All terrain with aggressive tread, or a street?)
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When you select a trim, it sets the option for that trim and unsets the options for the other trims. Does this mean there are 5 trims?... 2 founders, + 3 we know
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3 4 and 5 are the ones we know?
"trims": {
"$MTC03": {
"variant": {
"code": "DM",
"name": "Dual Motor"
},
"configurator": [
{
"included": [],
"optional": [
[
"$APF2",
"$APPB"
]
],
"upgradable": [],
"base_options": [
"$MTC03",
"$CYBR",
"$APBS",
"$ST04",
"$TW01",
"$SC04",
"$WH0B",
"$CPF0"
],
"combinations": [
[
"$IG01",
"$IW01"
]
]
}
]
},
"$MTC04": {
"variant": {
"code": "TM",
"name": "Tri Motor"
},
"configurator": [
{
"included": [],
"optional": [
[
"$APF2",
"$APPB"
],
[
"$LB01"
]
],
"upgradable": [],
"base_options": [
"$MTC04",
"$CYBR",
"$APBS",
"$IW01",
"$ST04",
"$TW01",
"$SC04",
"$WH0B",
"$CPF0"
],
"combinations": []
}
]
},
"$MTC05": {
"variant": {
"code": "RWD",
"name": "Rear Wheel Drive"
},
"configurator": [
{
"included": [],
"optional": [
[
"$APF2",
"$APPB"
]
],
"upgradable": [],
"base_options": [
"$MTC05",
"$CYBR",
"$APBS",
"$IG02",
"$ST04",
"$TW01",
"$SC04",
"$WH0A",
"$CPF0"
],
"combinations": []
}
]
}
},
"toggle": [],
"default_trim": "$MTC05"
},
"fees": {},
which means that these are the founders?
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V2H is a "Core" option, i guess this means standard
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MTC01 and MTC02 have interesting delivery timings (These must be the founders series)
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Range extender requires service center install and will likely be available end of next year. also, this is where the 16k thing came from
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In the range extender area, there is a 470+, 425+ and a 450. do we know if it can go on rwd? Would make sense i guess
Looks like youll be able to add all the random shop accessories when configuring via premium accessories package (This stuff will likely have 3rd party knockoffs quick)
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1 240 and 2 120 outlets in bed, two 120 in the cabin and two aux power connections with 2.3kw output (probs frunk and roof)
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Full code:
I'm sure there's more. but I need to do my real job now. someone have at it
NO, definitely NOT. While technically possible, this is against, like,... EVERY rule in the book when wiring a house, and for good reason. Breakers, rules, wiring, (oh my!) would all fail.mobile powershare connector (Does this mean it can backfeed to nema 14-50 and normal house outlet?)
Where my electricians at?
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okay, so maybe not the normal house plug but arent there nema 14-50 sockets for generators to plug into?NO, definitely NOT. While technically possible, this is against, like,... EVERY rule in the book when wiring a house, and for good reason. Breakers, rules, wiring, (oh my!) would all fail.
Let me know if you want a breakdown as to why.