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16-11-2024, 01:50 PM | #661 | |||
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16-11-2024, 01:59 PM | #662 | ||
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Perhaps the way people use the Shark 6 will determine if there’s issues or not,
anything at the moment is pure speculation but sounds like plenty of “guinea pigs” are prepared to be early adopters…. |
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16-11-2024, 02:01 PM | #663 | |||
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Marketing and sales sold cars to people to be used in the wrong application, resulting in a lot of burned and unhappy customers. Going off the carsales fuel figures we will probably see a lot of unsatisfied buyers who are spending more on fuel than Ram and Silverado owners. Time will tell, maybe we revisit this in a year and see. |
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16-11-2024, 02:15 PM | #664 | |||
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6.3L/100km on average but does 7-8L/100km if I do a lot of suburban traffic. Somewhat interestingly, its capable of matching or bettering fuel economy its naturally aspirated brother in my shitbox fleet, both 1.6L 4 cylinder engines, same driver, same tools, same routes. Somewhat curious to see what the BYD Shark does in suburban trade type work where you're doing traffic light to traffic light with some tools, or say 1.7 tonne excavator on machinery trailer, you'd probably be able to comfortably do that with 2500kg towing capacity. |
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16-11-2024, 02:49 PM | #665 | |||
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16-11-2024, 04:50 PM | #666 | |||
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It’s not uncommon for full size gasoline Utes to go from US22mpg down to 7 mpg when doing max towing. Also, the usable range is roughly a third of max distance on the battery. F150 can get by with us36 gallon tank but the Lightning is stuck with an impossible task of recharging on anything longer than 160 km trip. |
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16-11-2024, 06:47 PM | #667 | |||
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Vehicle alone going down fairly steep terrain such as the kaimai range in (nz) level 4 will allow you to maintain a consistent speed with out the use of brake, I wouldn't think it would be strong enough to hold back a heavy trailer though you would need to use a bit of brake
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Interesting to note that news.com.au are reporting a much lower fuel consumption figure.
https://www.news.com.au/technology/m...4ca7ed95b084e0 I assume this is the exact same test as the Carsales one as they take the same route and the vehicle is the same in the photos. However there is no mention that they averaged between 14-16Lph. Just that the 2Lph claim is useless and they used closer to 10Lph. |
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As an aside, when a PHEV is cruising down the highway with the ICE on, even with the battery fully charged, there is a small amount of power being bleed off by the front generator and supplied to the rear axle motor. This is to prevent the flux from the magnet in the rear motor/generator causing energy losses due to magnetic flux. When I had the Mitsubishi Outland PHEV, I was really impressed with the electrical engineering that had gone into the design and build. I was also really annoyed with a few engineering gripes as well (like battery life and the mechanical slop in the steering). Just looking back through my old fuel logs for the Outlander PHEV, there was one stretch where I did 2,404 km over an eight week period. The refuel was 24.08 litres at an average fuel consumption of 1l/100 km. That is sort of like the type of city running for a tradie that the Shark will excel at. |
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Yesterday, 04:55 PM | #670 | |||
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Yep,, we bought it knowing it was an old tech cobalt battery, Mitsi own Yuasa so I presume it's made by them They Seam OK in respect to catching fire etc, charge range can vary a lot it can be anything from 70 to 100km? We've had it down to 1l/100km also, it actually comes up that the fuel could be getting stale if you don't use any for a while and runs the motor so you have to add fuel..... Quite technical really
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Have a bit of a dig around on Google using the following key words;
"Technician Training Guide" "PHEV Outlander" "Mitsubishi Motors Australia" The 2014 version is getting a bit dated now (it is over a decade old). That said, it is a great guide to how PHEV technology works, with lots of breakout coloured diagrams of the various subsystems and how they work together. |
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Yesterday, 08:05 PM | #672 | ||
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Yuasa batteries are not owned by Mitsubishi.
They do have a joint venture with them in producing Lithium batteries though.
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So what do you want to call them joint owners?
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