John, very true, as you say I could have a dicky front end, but it does feel nice and free when I turn the prop by hand. To substantiate my findings I'd have to substitute the front axle with another unit.
So yes, I am basing my findings on empirical data only relevant to my vehicle, I can directly view a display readout of my Power consumption and current being used rather than just bum in seat, For $1000 I can buy a data logging display that outputs a graph of various data , sort of like a inbuilt dyno, but thats would have to take a fair chunk of realestate of the series dash, I'll stick with the little 3.5" Zeva BMS screen is not so obvious (when its off)
When I switch to Eco Mode the current draw is limited in programming to not exceed 150Amps & at full throttle . Without FWH maximum Eco Mode speed in top gear is usually about 70kmh , ( dependant on wind , road surface etc ) , a couple of runs today with my DIY unlocked hubs 75kmh -80 kmh in Eco mode full throttle on the same section of highway.
On the basis of that Ive taken a punt & ordered some AVM 24spline hubs, which I'll need to do some machine work on to make fit as the half shaft setup is different on a Lightweight.
the BMS display

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