Soldato
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Lots of people buy used tyres on eBay, i used to buy them on there to use as track tyres as you could get some really cheap if they were collection only.
Facebook owners groups are good, there's a customer base right there for the exact size of tyre you're selling
If we were talking in wheel motors then sure but not with the cars currently on the road.EVs can use the motors to modulate power in a way an ICE can not.
Erggh, that means I have to reactivate my Facebook accountFacebook owners groups are good, there's a customer base right there for the exact size of tyre you're selling
If we were talking in wheel motors then sure but not with the cars currently on the road.
The power will go through a differential, same as on an ICE, there is no magic involved with an EV in terms of the power getting to the wheels.
It will use brakes too for individual wheel control You only have one motor per axle
Sounds like a clever system but the net result is the same as an ICE 4WD with an active centre differential. Unless I'm missing somethingEDIT: Though the main focus of my thinking has been relevant to the Nissan e-4ORCE implementation.

Let’s be honest, how many % miles need TC. It’s a extreme use case
Sounds like a clever system but the net result is the same as an ICE 4WD with an active centre differential. Unless I'm missing something![]()
Proper TC intervention sure - but most modern cars use small amounts to improve ride comfort, handling and safety.
When? Are you getting confused with ESC which might brake inside wheels.
Not sure what you mean about ride comfort improvement with TC
Engines can cut engine power pretty instantly and rarely use brakes to try and fight an engine. Not sure where you are trying to go with this. Theres so many different types of systems with different programming etc that I don’t think you can just do ICE vs EV. Modern ice TC systems are very good.
Pls put them in spoilers. Don't want to vomit when I open this threadMy local BMW dealer (Chelmsford) has the new iX3 in from tomorrow evening and all day Tuesday, so if I get a chance I'll get there and maybe grab some pictures.
My local BMW dealer (Chelmsford) has the new iX3 in from tomorrow evening and all day Tuesday, so if I get a chance I'll get there and maybe grab some pictures.
This evening I signed up to EON next drive in prep for the EV arriving in the next 2 weeks. Beautiful graphs showed me I would be saving about £150 a year. 7.5p off peak for charging. Looks great - agreed to switch.
I then look at the detail. Whoops. It assumed I am now living a nocturnal life. My energy usage has been assumed to be 50% peak and 50% off peak with a hefty increase in peak rate from 23.51p to 33.95p (!). Aside from putting a timer on my dish washer, I can't see this being cheaper. In fact it'll cost me significantly more.
There is a 14 day cool off and I'm now looking at EDF which offers 28.75p peak and 8.99p off. Am I missing something here ?