trutolife27
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Of course half of the comments are... It's not a mustang.
Awesome. Which model is this? AWD ER? (Edit - looks like AWD Ex)
Wouldn't that be what the GT is for?Of course half of the comments are... It's not a mustang.
Anyway they ever get rid of the 111 mph limit?
Awesome. Which model is this? AWD ER? (Edit - looks like AWD Ex)
If so...
Rated HP: 346 (this car: 375!)
Rated torque: 428 ft-lbs (this car: 409)
This thing measured a HP that was way higher (probably because the RPMs aren't correct?) And a torque loss of about 5.5%, which is about what you'd expect on an EV!
Exciting. Now for an intake an exhaust + tune
We need a new thread for performance modifications! Plan on developing some super size clothes pins 2 clip on charging cord to increase charging speeds kind of like clothespins on fuel line to prevent vapor lock LOLAwesome. Which model is this? AWD ER? (Edit - looks like AWD Ex)
If so...
Rated HP: 346 (this car: 375!)
Rated torque: 428 ft-lbs (this car: 409)
This thing measured a HP that was way higher (probably because the RPMs aren't correct?) And a torque loss of about 5.5%, which is about what you'd expect on an EV!
Exciting. Now for an intake an exhaust + tune
I would guess that the Mach E is too new to be an option in whatever dyno software they are using and they just chose the next closest option. The Model X has over 500 HP and more torque, so I would expect it to perform better than these numbers if they were showing previous Model X results and trying to pass them off as a Mach E. Since the video actually shows that Mach E on the dyno and the results seem reasonable, I would guess they actually tested the Mach E.Why does the Dyno have Tesla in the vehicle description?
have there been a Dyno tests published for all the actual trim levels and both SR and ER battery packs? I would LOVE to see the actual numbers for my MME (Select, AWD, SR), as well as all the other trim and battery combinations. Also would love to see actual curb weights....
Whoa, this is an old thread.Awesome. Which model is this? AWD ER? (Edit - looks like AWD Ex)
If so...
Rated HP: 346 (this car: 375!)
Rated torque: 428 ft-lbs (this car: 409)
This thing measured a HP that was way higher (probably because the RPMs aren't correct?) And a torque loss of about 5.5%, which is about what you'd expect on an EV!
Exciting. Now for an intake an exhaust + tune