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That was my thinking. WOT has been used for decades in the automotive world but incorrect term with electric cars
Everyone on this forum knows this as its an auto enthusiasts forum.I agree. Lost in this crowd. Anyone know TDC? Probably not.
Accelerator works, and it's what I use. Firewall is WOT in most light aircraft.We have the same discussion ad nauseam on the diesel forums. No throttle. So they call it the go peddle. Which sounds dumb.
Yes, however PID is a new one to meHow about AFR. ECU, closed loop vs open loop, PID, etc.
Not when it's on the handlebars or above the cockpitFLOOR is only 2 more letters and works for all vehicles.
Coming from an electrical background, I would say that usage of the term throttle (i.e., what's traditionally called the gas pedal) in a Tesla is incorrect. It's more a "potentiometer" or "rheostat", depending upon the exact nature of control over the input signals to the motor(s).
Also, almost any true gearhead knows immediately what WOT stands for when used in an automotive forum. Or maybe it's just a term for us oldsters.
How about AFR. ECU, closed loop vs open loop, PID, etc.
Ok, FLA. (Full Load Amps). Would have used that but thought it would not make as much sense.
Don't have the update but is this the one with 5% more power? If so maybe 5% more noise?And back to the original topic of the post... The new whine sound? Anyone else heard it too?
Isn’t that a British term for something else.I like Full Amp Pedal. FAP FAP FAP![]()
Anyone else notice a new pitch of the rear motor at WOT with 36.2.1? It was a bit cold this morning and I have one wheel slightly out of balance so I did not do a new draggy test, but there was definaty a pitch change at WOT that I don’t think was there before.
I've heard people say, "mat it".Accelerator works, and it's what I use. Firewall is WOT in most light aircraft.
Pretty sure you’re just rubbing in the fact that you have 36.2.1 and I don’t. That’s very insensitive.Anyone else notice a new pitch of the rear motor at WOT with 36.2.1? It was a bit cold this morning and I have one wheel slightly out of balance so I did not do a new draggy test, but there was definaty a pitch change at WOT that I don’t think was there before.