I really wish I had been there to see this.
If anyone has more info on the car I would love to hear about it.
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I really wish I had been there to see this.
If anyone has more info on the car I would love to hear about it.
Interesting. Looks like it goes like stink, I wonder what it weighs.
" Waa, it doesn't burn fuel or make noise."
That's pretty awesome actually.
That looks crazy!
Wow
Looks like it is being pulled by a cable...CRAZY!!
That is going to take some getting used to. The lack of sound is a little disconcerting but I think electric drive is going to be very hard to beat in autocross events in the future.
Yup. I see the writing on the wall. There will need to be a new class so the rest of us oil-burners can compete.
After riding in a Tesla in Ludicrous mode while at the Sandhills Open Road Challenge, it gave me some appreciation for just how hard an electric car can accelerate (and a sore neck).
Lot lower cost than my gas 427 Cobra. Carroll Shelby had a battery cell Cobra in his shop, and the torque was unreal.
Impressive!
It's fast no doubt but man is it sanitary, takes away from it a bit for me but I am old
The acceleration on that is crazy!!
If only the person filming could have got a bigger obstacle in the way it would be perfect.
I think the builder would argue that. A car having a "soul" by no means is dependent upon what type of engine/motor it has. It's about the craftsmanship and love that went into it, as well as the cars unique flavor and character when it comes to design and ride/performance.
A Tesla has no "soul" and is a production line appliance. Although the electrical engineering is some next level sh*t in their integrated systems boards, it was still built by machines in a factory and not human hands with care.
This Cobra does not deserve that same disrespect.
I don't see the angst.
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Definitely cool, but it's not fun to listen too. I wonder how much that would cost
https://www.ev-controls.com/dons-tesla-powered-cobra/
The aftermarket EV Controls T2‐C controller seems like a great way to control Tesla motors in swap vehicles since your control interface is an iPad.
https://www.ev-controls.com/product/ev-controls-t2c/
Great racetrack video:
https://jalopnik.com/this-tesla-powe...car-1846815766
1840 pounds
0-60 mph 2.7sec
1.75G corners