• frezik@midwest.social
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    20 hours ago

    I’d go for it with a slight caveat: They need to uprate the engines a bit so they can cruise on US highways at US highway speeds. While they can reach 75mph ungoverned, you generally don’t want to run an ICE at close to its limit. That’s why you aim for 85-100mph max speed for US highways; it means it’ll be running efficiently cruising at 60-70mph.

    Fortunately, this shouldn’t be difficult. The engines would likely be capable of it with a little tuning or extra turbocharger boost. And going electric makes it all a non-issue.

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      7 hours ago

      I drive a K6a turbo engine 5spd manual daily and at 110km/h (~68mph) it’s standing at around 3.5k rpm which is their sweet spot for fuel economy. The red line is at 8k. The car could go hours at that pace without any issue. It’s stock.

      Had an aircooled vanagon that was way more picky than my kei car. Driving 55+ mph was a sure way to overheat.

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      18 hours ago

      I’d still take one for most stuff. 70MPH is the maximum speed permitted on the majority of the US interstate system, most US highways were limited to 55 until relatively recently (at least in along the East coast).

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        17 hours ago

        While you can go slower, you’ll be the slowest vehicle on the road. That’s a safety concern because differences in speed are the most important issue on the highway. The safest speed there is the one where you flow with everyone else.

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      15 hours ago

      And going electric makes it all a non-issue.

      Easier to upgrade, given, but most of the electric versions are on slightly oversized golf cart drivetrains with lead acid batteries.

      I’ve seen a few YouTubers unbox them.

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      16 hours ago

      If you look for an Indonesian model, some are available with a 1.2 liter engine instead of the Japanese max 600cc.