It looks like the motor in your performance vehicle still has more to give... What about a capacitor bank, timed in with BMS/PMS specifically for 1/4 and 1/8 mile drag runs. Provided no cooling issues. The added current phased in when the batteries start to fade I think would extend the pull through the run.
We manufacture the electronics, we do not build the cars. We have authorized installers who can build this car for you, and we will be releasing an article that explains the costs and options very soon!
It's amazing how much torque/power electric motors can make. But let's be honest, tell me what would happen if you punched it from a standstill. 400ftlb, much less 600ftlb(!), will simply roast the tires even on a dragstrip. That's fun at a cars and coffee but it's not fast at the track.
We do exactly that in our upcoming video where we take all these cars to the track and the results aren’t what you might expect. One of the many benefits of having a VCU controlled EV is that the torque mapping is fully user tunable. You can tune in different torque delivery curves for different traction conditions and always have the most usable torque available for the track or the street. What you describe is exactly why we developed our EV controls. Our mission is to provide products that take your EV conversion from a 'Sunday' car to a daily driver.
@@AEMpowerTVelectronics Thanksfor the reply. I'll be curious to learn at what point on the strip you're able to send full torque to the tires. It certainly isn't off the line but somewhere before the finish line! I assume you have wheel speed sensors? With that kind of tunability/flexibility, you'll have an incredibly fast machine! This is a great time for us car guys to be alive! Keep up the great work.
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It looks like the motor in your performance vehicle still has more to give... What about a capacitor bank, timed in with BMS/PMS specifically for 1/4 and 1/8 mile drag runs. Provided no cooling issues. The added current phased in when the batteries start to fade I think would extend the pull through the run.
Why didn't you use a P100D? No AWD dyno?
How much more performance would it be if you had the AEM board in a Sport Large Drive Unit with the perfect battery?
Very cool! we're excited to do our 1st tesla swap and control it with AEM's tech
Thank you for your support and we are excited to see your project!
What is the cost range If I drop off a Mustang and you guys to do the swap?
We manufacture the electronics, we do not build the cars. We have authorized installers who can build this car for you, and we will be releasing an article that explains the costs and options very soon!
Very cool to see the data, what was the temperature of the Tesla battery during the dyno run?
just buyed AEM Parts for my M5 Compétition its soo good!
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Great Video! What kind of battery do you use on the test rig to sustain that torque curve? Is it a bunch of Hybrid batteries?
It's a secret :)
How many amps do you pump into the motor .
Very nice! How effecient are you able to tune the motor compared to Tesla oem calibration? Have you done any testing on that?
Comparing mechanical output power to DC input power, the motor efficiency is mostly unchanged from stock - even with a boost in torque and power.
It's amazing how much torque/power electric motors can make. But let's be honest, tell me what would happen if you punched it from a standstill. 400ftlb, much less 600ftlb(!), will simply roast the tires even on a dragstrip. That's fun at a cars and coffee but it's not fast at the track.
We do exactly that in our upcoming video where we take all these cars to the track and the results aren’t what you might expect. One of the many benefits of having a VCU controlled EV is that the torque mapping is fully user tunable. You can tune in different torque delivery curves for different traction conditions and always have the most usable torque available for the track or the street. What you describe is exactly why we developed our EV controls. Our mission is to provide products that take your EV conversion from a 'Sunday' car to a daily driver.
@@AEMpowerTVelectronics Thanksfor the reply. I'll be curious to learn at what point on the strip you're able to send full torque to the tires. It certainly isn't off the line but somewhere before the finish line! I assume you have wheel speed sensors? With that kind of tunability/flexibility, you'll have an incredibly fast machine! This is a great time for us car guys to be alive!
Keep up the great work.
WOULD A P100D OR PLAID TESLA ELECTRIC MOTOR BE A BETTER CHOICE FOR THE MUSTANG TO GAIN BETTER PERFORMANCE?...I HAVE A 2008 MUSTANG AND I WOULD LIKE TO TO HAVE THE PERFORMANCE OF A TESLA PLAID IN A MUSTANG BODY TO OUT PERFORM THE 900HP SHELBY KR BUILT BY SHELBY AMERICAN!...I AM JUST SAYING!...GOD BLESS AMERICA! 😇