


veloman wrote:Low speed efficiency may also be improved, the jury is still out on that. I do think I'm 1-2mph faster on hills with it though. Top speed is something I should test, but will also be higher once I go to a123 battery next week hopefully.

John in CR wrote:veloman wrote:Low speed efficiency may also be improved, the jury is still out on that. I do think I'm 1-2mph faster on hills with it though. Top speed is something I should test, but will also be higher once I go to a123 battery next week hopefully.
Efficiency during acceleration will definitely be improved with the slower wind.
Being faster going up the hills is the perfect evidence that the gearing is wrong on the 6T motor, so why don't they just put different gears in there? The question I tried to ask before is, are they already at some practical limit of the gearing reduction of these motors?











motomech wrote:Where in the heck is there a 20 % grade in Iowa?
That would be the place for a fast wind I would think.
nonlineartom wrote:I can't remember who on the forum said it, but "one test is worth one thousand simulations"



veloman wrote:26mph tailwind does NOT mean you will go 45mph on 26mph normal power.


gogo wrote: Point being is that if you turn back the throttle on a low-turn/high speed motor it will have performance characteristics very similar to the high-turn/low speed motor, but will be 5%-7.5% less efficient.





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