FlyNavy01
Emira Fanatic
I use this one. Certainly not necessary but it gives me peace of mind and can alert you of certain faults like low state of charge or poor cranking amps before it's too late.What Bluetooth module are you guys using?
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I use this one. Certainly not necessary but it gives me peace of mind and can alert you of certain faults like low state of charge or poor cranking amps before it's too late.What Bluetooth module are you guys using?
I use the battery tracker Bluetooth that antigravity sells for like $30. Lets you know the %, the cranking amps etcWhat Bluetooth module are you guys using?
This is good news. I recall something in the Owners manual about starting the car at least once every 18 days.Yes it does require a trickle charger for Lithium Ion batteries. I didn't know if the Lotus factory charger supported lithium batteries, so I'd already ordered a CTEK lithium trickle charger before the car was ever delivered.
Something interesting though; since I installed the Antigravity battery, I haven't had to use the trickle charger once. I've now got 1,000 miles on the car and it's never failed to start, nor have I had any problems with any of the electronics. These batteries seem to be strong enough (even with the 40ah one I got) that they don't need the trickle charging every night thing. My car has sat for several days when we had about a week of thunderstorms and rain, and it started right up.
Is this available somewhere?There’s nothing lighter than a hole View attachment 46255
There’s nothing lighter than a hole View attachment 46255
You were at the Garden Party?
LOL well in a way, it kinda sorta does. It's Lotus, and it's because of the history of the marque that I wanted to buy the Emira.While these are gorgeous, none of it has anything to do with Eagle's car journal.
Interesting! It looks like it's still making power up to redline, so raising the rev limiter would probably be beneficial.6800 across all modes
Forgive my ignorance- on a direct connect system, does software account for the reduction of rotating mass (wheels and tires not present?)It's a direct connect system so there's no variable with tires or tire pressures.
Yeah I was really surprised. I was expecting a drivetrain loss of around 11-12%, which would have been about 355 to the rear wheels. 369.6 to the rear wheels is a drivetrain loss of 7.6% which is very unusual. I'd be interested to see what others are getting if anyone else gets a baseline dyno.That's a solid baseline number! I thought the Emira redline was closer to 7,000 rpms, but it looks like it actually cuts out at about 6,720 rpms. I assume the car was in track mode for this dyno run? Would Sport or Track mode give any more revs over the standard Tour mode, or is it the same no matter what mode the car is in?
Next is oil change, and seeing what's going on with the muffler. Once I get that taken care of, and if I don't have to go to the Lotus dealer for the muffler, then it's Eventuri and another dyno.So, Eventuri dyno next?
I would assume so. I like the fact that it gives an honest reading of the power making it to the rear axles, regardless of wheels/tires.Forgive my ignorance- on a direct connect system, does software account for the reduction of rotating mass (wheels and tires not present?)