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Well, even Brianman will have to admit the .... oops, probably not PC anymore....err... forumites are restless. There is certainly seems to be at least some interest in the product.And another AWD thread....
WOW, official confirmation!!! SWEET!!!
How can you infer that it is an AWD Model S in this video?
Raffy, the front wheels appear to be 'driving' (motoring) during the skid. They seem to be powering the car through the turning.
I would love to see an AWD MS soon, but just remember that aliasing of the spoke motion with the video frame rate can create all sorts of apparent wheel spin, either direction...
I would love to see an AWD MS soon, but just remember that aliasing of the spoke motion with the video frame rate can create all sorts of apparent wheel spin, either direction...
I *think* the front wheels are ejecting snow towards the rear. That will only occur if the front wheels are rotating faster than if they were simply rolling, and indicates powered front wheels.
But it isn't entirely easy to tell, because the snow needs to be moving towards the rear relative to the ground, while it will be moving towards the rear relative to the car, regardless of whether the front wheels are powered. If someone could go through it frame by frame and try to look at the movements of the snow particles, I'm sure we would have our answer.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVeOANaNJnw
Seems like a regular event in Åre, Sweden on February 19th.