The one where they put in really bright, really cold LED headlights into housings they don’t belong and are aimed at everything.
The one where they put in really bright, really cold LED headlights into housings they don’t belong and are aimed at everything.
They didn’t test it to a particularly high torque. The video embedded in the article claims they tested it to 1200nm wheel torque. A Civic type R makes more at each of its front wheels in first, second and third gear assuming maximum engine torque. Not only that but they also claim a 6.241 ratio on the thing so it’s still going to need a fairly substantial input torque. With the specs they posted, it would make for a car that goes down the road just fine, but probably isn’t going to be in any of the fastest categories.
Gas is consumed and partially expelled in normal operation similar to food. Oil is, ideally, not consumed in use but is changed occasionally, similar to blood. Finding one where the other should be in both cases is a problem.