MM in SouthTX
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I have been playing around with 1-pedal lately. Not sure how much it affects range, but it does annoy me when I take my foot off the pedal to slip on sandals or something. Quite the deceleration.
There are not a lot of hills where I live, but coming down the intracoastal bridge the other day I took my foot off the pedal, engaging the regen brake. It takes too long to turn off 1-pedal, so instead I shifted into neutral. The truck absolutely took off down the hill compared to coasting in my Expedition.
That got me thinking. When you shift to neutral in an ICE vehicle, the engine still has a lot of friction from being coupled to the drivetrain. Seems not to be the case with the Lightning. Also, the added mass of the truck should improve coasting on flat terrain and especially down hills.
Anyone thought about this or noticed how well it coasts? Might this be the most efficient way to increase range?
There are not a lot of hills where I live, but coming down the intracoastal bridge the other day I took my foot off the pedal, engaging the regen brake. It takes too long to turn off 1-pedal, so instead I shifted into neutral. The truck absolutely took off down the hill compared to coasting in my Expedition.
That got me thinking. When you shift to neutral in an ICE vehicle, the engine still has a lot of friction from being coupled to the drivetrain. Seems not to be the case with the Lightning. Also, the added mass of the truck should improve coasting on flat terrain and especially down hills.
Anyone thought about this or noticed how well it coasts? Might this be the most efficient way to increase range?
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