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Could be just removed dampers for the module mount. Or could be an abs pump without pressure damper. I think that I had that on Evo X - it doesn't pulse abs, it's just quickly finds the edge of traction loss and stays there.
Buried in the comments of Mathieu's post is embargo likely lifting on the 19th.
Has to be before next Sunday you’d assume if this French show plans to revel it then and as much as Musk like’s the 4/20 date its a Saturday so seems unlikely. New Plaid Sports seats announced on Friday, seems as good a date as anyway that it’s next Friday.Buried in the comments of Mathieu's post is embargo likely lifting on the 19th.
@eivissa where is this info about damperless esp is from? On the scheme you only have standard brake system parts.Could be just removed dampers for the module mount. Or could be an abs pump without pressure damper. I think that I had that on Evo X - it doesn't pulse abs, it's just quickly finds the edge of traction loss and stays there.
Basically it's a much faster direct pressure pump that maintains specific pressure rather than releasing it on lockups.
It's my guess. I'm not really an expert on that topic.
Chatgpt thinks maybe there is no hydraulic dampers in suspension and instead some electric motors absorbing excessive chassis energy back to the battery.
I don't think that it's the case - sounds too expensive even though it's doable and comes up soon on Porsche and Nio.
But who knows - it might be a test of new mass technology for suspension.
Thanks.Within the European type approval of the Model 3 there is a description of the braking system. With the latest revision 36, which includes introduction of the new M3P/M3L, this sentence was added.
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The added picture is out of the type approval for the braking system of the model 3, back when it was originally registered in Europe. So, this is just for the eye and has no connection to the mentioned sentence.
New Plaid seats were announced on a Thursday in the US. Friday in France though.Has to be before next Sunday you’d assume if this French show plans to revel it then and as much as Musk like’s the 4/20 date its a Saturday so seems unlikely. New Plaid Sports seats announced on Friday, seems as good a date as anyway that it’s next Friday.
TBH, even after 3 years of driving Model 3, I am still not liking one-pedal driving. It'll be awesome to see if M3L finally use Cooperative Regenerative Brake Systems (CRBS). This actually most probably be true given earlier leaks said regen can be completed turned off (I assume this refers to even not under track mode).Thanks.
Probably added ESP® hev so it can use regen only through brake pedal application until it runs out of regen capacity and only then use mechanical braking. None of that is damper, though.
Or it just might mean that esp doesn't control dampers.
So, I don't know, but sounds interesting anyway.
There is so much out already why don’t they just freaking release it? If the are worried that people won’t get their cars for a bit that is dumb - it hasn’t stopped them in the past.
Didn’t we just have an awful earnings call? Or was that something different?Probably they want this released nearer to the awful earnings call coming on the 23rd.
Hope not. I love 1-Pedal driving and actually wish the regen strength was much stronger. Ideally it would be stronger without the battery pack and motors overheating when pushed.TBH, even after 3 years of driving Model 3, I am still not liking one-pedal driving. It'll be awesome to see if M3L finally use Cooperative Regenerative Brake Systems (CRBS). This actually most probably be true given earlier leaks said regen can be completed turned off (I assume this refers to even not under track mode).
That very much depends on how it's implemented. Bosch system is not great - feeling is weird. On the street I prefer one pedal. On the track I prefer to not overheat battery with regen at all. Better abs is always welcome, though.TBH, even after 3 years of driving Model 3, I am still not liking one-pedal driving. It'll be awesome to see if M3L finally use Cooperative Regenerative Brake Systems (CRBS). This actually most probably be true given earlier leaks said regen can be completed turned off (I assume this refers to even not under track mode).
Could be a number of reasons:If the Panasonic battery would get the tax credit with the Model 3 Ludicrous why wouldn’t they use that pack for the current Model 3 LR to get the tax credit for that car?
What battery does the current Model Y LR use?
Could be a number of reasons:
1. Cannot make enough Panasonic battery packs these days for the volume so have to selectively use it
2. LG battery pack might be cheaper for them so they make more profit, even if the customer has to pay more
3. LG pack has better cold weather performance I believe (Someone correct me if I'm wrong here)
4. LG pack degrades less so maybe less warranty claims? (Again someone correct me if I'm wrong here)
Maybe some more but ultimately it must be a good reason to give up the tax credit you'd think for you folks in the US.
If the Panasonic battery would get the tax credit with the Model 3 Ludicrous why wouldn’t they use that pack for the current Model 3 LR to get the tax credit for that car?
What battery does the current Model Y LR use?