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Similar power-train set up to i8 but w/Turbo 6 cylinder. Allowing Zero Emission driving in the city.
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To each his own, but for me the desire for zero emission driving ranks someplace below having a version of the owner's manual available in a language I can't read.
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So vote with your wallet buy what you want and buy it now because eventually you will not even be able to purchase it.
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And then learn some real science and not rely on the shit they brainwashed you with in school. Stop telling everyone else they are killing the planet and don't give a shit "about the children". It is seriously getting old. Last edited by Efthreeoh; 12-17-2018 at 12:28 PM.. |
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Sad you cannot see beyond yourself. You can or cannot make a little different, but the choice is yours.
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Befitting because I am not your son.
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I think the self driving is mostly based on insurance and the fact that many youth don't even want to drive.
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If you're not aware- whenever specific instances of high-profile environmentalists not acting "green" comes up, the standard retort is that "environmentalism isn't about individual choices. It is about enacting systemic change." So don't blame me for following the creed of the environmental loons!
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It's actually a collective effort.
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In the end, you are using a car for something it's not designed to do - track. Very few cars do well at track. The message here is do not buy a Model 3 for track use. I doubt 99.5% of Model 3 buyers ever go to a track.
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CTR overheat: https://www.vtec.net/news/news-item?...tem_id=1329332 335i overheating: https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=412156 370Z overheat: https://my350z.com/forum/2009-370z/4...d-courses.html Corvette Z06 overheating: https://jalopnik.com/fourth-class-ac...-go-1823190855 And for Model 3 users going to the track? Why would you take a car to a track that can only do 10 minutes of track time before it overheats?
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370Z stock has heat issues. I've seen more parked than on track most of the time. If you start upgrading the cooling, it can run better. Also, Nismo editions seem to be better with heat. 335i, I've had many friends who brought their cars to the track to end up sitting out most of the day due to cooling issues. With upgraded radiators and oil coolers, it will work ok though. I can run all day in the M3 and never have heat issues. Another question is.. does it hit 110+ degrees F (43C) at the tracks you run at? Those are pretty normal summer temps around here.
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Let the record show that I've never had any heat issues with my 2014 335i, and I've brought it to the track quite a number of times. Actually I find my car's oil temp is lower while lapping!
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It gets pretty hot in California - some of the Southern California tracks are in the middle of the desert. Anyway, there's cooling solutions for many of these cars in these conditions but from the factory, they aren't set up for track use. I think the manufacturer's do push the limits in testing but draw the line where they feel most people would not notice the difference. I find often the older sports cars are the ones with less issues on track. They're less complicated and without boost (turbo/supercharging) so they don't build up as much heat. Model 3 has heat issues for sure. At least it has better heat management than the model S. I'd like it for a daily driver but I've no need or budget for a fancy daily commuter car. I'd rather put that money towards a fun car.
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You have a N55. I'm referring to the N54. It will limp mode without upgraded cooling - there's a ton of threads on the e90 forums.
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Here's a funny bit about the Model S P100D "Race car" that can't do more than 5 minutes on track before overheating. Tesla has a long way to go... https://jalopnik.com/here-s-what-hap...-th-1827321127
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I think what should be acknowledged is when an ICE-powered car overheats on track it's considered an unexpected failure or flaw in the design; while overheating is completely expected and indeed par for the course with EVs. Big difference.
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Nah, I learned science before the internet was invented; when people wrote actual books on the subject. It was called an education. Good luck with saving the planet.
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