I totally agree. Besides the complexity added to the hubs (and the added potential for air leaks) there is the matter of friction. Tesla has relentlessly worked to make their vehicles roll with the absolute minimum amount of friction to reduce the amount of batteries required to drive a specific distance. They have even gone to the expense of equipping the wheels with lower friction bearings so adding hub air seals would be taking a step backward.Have you ever had a vehicle with this? the complexity it adds to the hubs?
I am not a fan. There is an air compressor and just a few minutes airing up each tire. Not a big deal.
I'm more interested in longevity than off-road convenience.Maybe this should be an optional extra. It would probably be about a $2,000 option.
You might like to look at the design patent linked earlier in this chat. I think the Teslamotors designed ATIS reduces friction.I totally agree. Besides the complexity added to the hubs (and the added potential for air leaks) there is the matter of friction. Tesla has relentlessly worked to make their vehicles roll with the absolute minimum amount of friction to reduce the amount of batteries required to drive a specific distance. They have even gone to the expense of equipping the wheels with lower friction bearings so adding hub air seals would be taking a step backward.
Any rotary air valve designed to retain 50 psi is going to increase friction substantially vs. not having one. On a semi this extra friction would be relatively inconsequential relative to the overall rolling resistance of a loaded truck but on the Cybertruck it would be much more significant.You might like to look at the design patent linked earlier in this chat. I think the Teslamotors designed ATIS reduces friction.
I think it reduces problems if it breaks compared to existing CTIS.
I’m all for this option as long as the added complexity doesn’t cause problems if / when it does break.
...And has nothing to do with airing down. That's just driving/riding too fast.Bouncing and bashing a trail shows very little respect to your fellow travellers.
I respectfully disagree, but only partially....And has nothing to do with airing down. That's just driving/riding too fast.
-Crissa