11-18-2016, 09:54 PM
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(11-18-2016, 09:23 PM)DanCooper Wrote: As light and aerodynamic as the Elio is, I think their claim of 84 mpg is conservative. I would be more suspicious of Arcimoto's claim of 200+ equivalent mpg, but if they don't hit that target, no biggie.
I don't know Dan...
Like I said, EM has come up with absolutely no hard proven stats that aren't from simulations.
No real-world mpg, mph, 0-60 time, HP, etc. Eight years. Nothing.
The problem is that they're never going to get more major private funding...
Until they stop messing around and give real life proof of concept whether it meets their goals or not.
I've lately been thinking back to when they were anticipating the release of real-life stats for the engine...
They showed a few seconds of the engine on a dino... and then suddenly went completely dark about it for months.
As a matter of fact... To the best of my knowledge... Other than them claiming that it came close to 55HP...
That was supposedly without the variable valve system installed and operational...
No further dino results have not been released to this day!
Recently I've heard that someone on their staff alluded to the engine putting out 40HP...
And one of the vehicles reaching a top speed of 88mph and a 0-60mph time of more than 11 seconds.
Alluding to is not the same as proven real-world vehicle test results.
Now what could possibly be wrong with this picture?
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This version kicks. There's just no other way to describe it. Shivers. Turn...it...up!
Disclaimer: No false statistics were supported, displayed or harmed in the making of this post.