roketdog
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- Reid
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So with the cold (CA standards) weather we’ve had has mad a dent. I understand about the speed effecting it. I can live with 2.0+ and be super happy and even letting off the peddle a little to help that.The only controllable variable is speed (although I guess picking one route over another can yield efficiency benefits)
major factors for efficiency are speed, temp/air density (elevation). With non-LT tires at 40 MPH efficiency might be 2.75 MPK, but only 1.75 MPK at 80 mph. Can also subtract 0.2 MPK if 40 F instead of 60 F, or add 0.2 MPK if 80 F instead of 60 F….
LT sizes going to be around 20% less efficient than the lighter weight tires. Increasing PSI on LTs can reduce that slightly.
I’ve seen limited increases in efficiency when using Conserve mode…best case is it might increase range by around 3-4%…
I had an EV prior and range was horrible. I’m so pumped after the trip this weekend. Ride was incredible, used Autonomous Driving 70% of the time, and range was more than enough I won’t have “range-anxiety”. System is fairly accurate. And vehicle and tires felt great in the snow!
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