https://cleantechnica.com/2018/02/19/nitty-gritty-model-3-details-revealed-new-video/
Nitty Gritty Model 3 Details Revealed In New Video
February 19th, 2018  Steve Hanley

[videos  
https://youtu.be/dxPDT843nOw
Tesla Model 3 Stripped - Part 1 - Frunk Exploration

https://youtu.be/RGzwnPgow8U
Tesla Model 3 Stripped - Part 2 - The Dark Side
]

A new video by YouTuber Ingineerix offers a perspective on the Tesla Model 3
few will ever see — the view from underneath. Entitled “Model 3 — The Dark
Side,” the video shows the viewer many of the mechanical components of the
car after the underside fairings and shields have been removed.

First up, the front of the car is revealed. Since this is a rear wheel drive
car (all early Model 3s are RWD only) there is no front drive motor
obstructing the view of the camera. The viewer can clearly see the air
conditioning compressor encased in its separate housing along with the
radiator for the battery pack cooling system. The fan for the cooling system
is an engineering tour de force with blades carefully sculpted to provide
maximum air flow with minimum noise. Tiny weights can be seen on individual
fan blades to keep the entire assembly in perfect balance.

Mounting brackets for the front motor are included in all cars, as well as
openings in the front hubs for drive shafts. Curiously, the front struts are
mounted directly in the path of those drive shafts, so dual motor versions
of the car will need to use an entirely different front strut assembly.
Ingineerix notes the top link of the front suspension is made from fiber
reinforced plastic — a first in his experience.

Details of the electrically-activated power steering and brake booster
systems are clearly visible in the video as well as the dual piston front
brake calipers. Channels in the front frame are included to accommodate the
power cables that will be needed when a front motor is mounted.

Moving to the rear of the car, Ingineerix films the details of the rear
suspension, The rear motor has an external oil filter and an electric pump,
presumably to circulate lubricant throughout the motor and gearbox assembly.
One comment on the Tesla forum suggests filter change intervals may be on
the order of once every million miles!

One detail Ingineerix noticed is that the parking brake actuator operates
directly on the rear brake caliper rather than using a separate small
caliper as many manufacturers do. It’s all part of Tesla’s commitment to
reducing the complexity of automobiles whenever possible.

If you enjoyed this video, be sure to check out Ingineerix’s other Model 3
video that explores the components of the car that live beneath the lining
of the frunk. It’s interesting information that the average owner will never
see. If there is ever a Part 3 in this series of videos, we will be sure to
let you know.
[© cleantechnica.com]


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