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Adding further, many people look at battery capacity similar to fuel tank capacity, but it's really quite different. Unlike a float gauge in a...
Not only that, but the numbers were incorrect in 2019 as well. Troy thought the EPA testing represented results without the Aero covers, which...
It often is, but load rating is not stamped on the 20” nor 19” Sport wheels.
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For those a little confused, here's a thread I made that explains the differences between these wheels. Yes, Tesla's naming "convention" sucks....
You’re talking about the mobile connector that comes with the car, NOT the charger. The charger is in the penthouse portion of the battery pack....
If it was me, I'd charge it to 50%, pull the HV battery connector (not sure exactly what that entails), remove the 12v battery and put that on a...
I'm no expert, but need to jump in and say that the documentation that Tesla provides to the EPA (example here) says: 08.03.02 Self‐discharge...
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Do you recommend this to have a buffer for unexpected trips or poor weather? If the final charge level is lower than 30%, it's certainly not an...
The Aero V1 and Aero V2 wheels have the same specs and are interchangeable on the cars. Different TPMS though as you noted based on car model year.
Indeed--the text in the Model 3 Owners Manual (Pg 164) states: "NOTE: When replacing only two tires, install the new tires on the rear if your...
Doesn't help what? Thermal insulation, crash glass fragmentation or noise attenuation?
Yes, it will be safe. Mismatched tires are hazardous when they have different compounds and tread patterns that produce different levels of...
Me three. My car lost about 7 miles as reported by TeslaFi on the charge immediately after the update to 2020.48.35.5. No other instigating...
It’s normal and a common question. Mobile app says max charge is 98%? Battery Won’t Charge to 100%?
It definitely sounds like your phantoms are broken. Not sure what else to say.
My car recently got a case of insomnia. I tried just about every trick I knew, but couldn't get it to go into sleep mode. It was losing 4% per...
Those are some old school phantom drain numbers. Last year under quarantine I routinely saw 1% loss about every 6 days, which is ~0.5 miles range...
It’s also a classic example of discounting the effects of different tires. There’s no mention of whether the tested tires are different between...
Having been paying attention for over 5 years now, I don’t recall hearing about a flaky DCFC actually harming a car. I’d welcome examples, but...
Yes, buy new TPMS sensors and take them to a tire place and they can swap them out. These are the TPMS sensors I bought for my '18 Model 3...
Yep, there sure is. Your car uses standard TMPS sensors. The new 2021 cars and wheels use Bluetooth sensors. They'd need to be replaced with...
100% is 100% for most Tesla batteries. This has been widely seen and reported. With the exception of the 10% top locked SR and recent...
That is not a correct interpretation of their statement. The data in the paper is from 90% SOC, not 100%, and of course 90% in (most) Tesla's is...
Here are two references that seem opposite to the above comment: Tesla provides the following statement in their EPA applications: “To maintain...
LOL--Those tires are totally different!
The Pilot Sport All Season 4 is neither particularly efficient nor quiet based on my experience. It handles well, but I am disappointed with it...
My Model 3 loses 1% every 6-7 days when asleep. Starting at 90%, it’d take over a year to get down to 15% if left unplugged. The biggest drain...
Yes, but because Tesla's naming convention *sucks*, it's a little more complicated. The MIC Model 3 Performance had the 19" Gemini wheels...
The preconception of many new EV owners is that the battery heats up at a similar rate as an internal combustion engine. It does not, for two...
Indeed, see also these threads: Supercharging not up to hype? 2021 LR not getting 250 kw at V3? Supercharger Charging Speed SLOW
Yeah, in that case, do the new tire test before you put too many miles on them.
How many miles on the PZero's? I'd give the new tires at least 500 mi to break in before repeating the test. IIRC, new tires have slightly...
It won’t hurt, but I never worry about plugging my car in unless I need to charge it. Further discussion in these threads: What Phantom Drain??...
The updated 2021 Supercharger map has been published and the additional station previously shown for Mojave has been removed. Being optimistic...
Never fret about charging to 100%. But I don’t know any BMS calibration tricks for SR cars.
Yes, it's just a matter of adjusting for the odometer error (4.9% in this case). Just multiply the displayed Wh/mi value by 0.953 [=1/1.049] to...
Remember that any metric that depends on distance will be off as well as the odometer and speedometer. Just quoting the Wh/mi will be misleading.
Unfortunately, it's not that simple. The range has more to do with the tire than the wheel diameter. Case in point, on my Model 3, I just...
@Candleflame, your reply had a lot of good information, but this part is not correct. With the exception of the 10% top locked SR and recent...
It’s a physical limitation of batteries. As the battery pack discharges, the voltage drops from about 400V at 100% SOC to around 300V at low SOC....
Are you looking to get Pilot Sport All Season 4 or Scorpion Winter tires?
The gap should stay the same during driving. The real question is how does the tread width of the tire you're looking to get compare to the OE...
Please look above your front wheel and see if there is 0.7” clearance to the steering knuckle ball joint and report back.
Yes, see: Battery Won’t Charge to 100%?
Aptera has shown a Tesla receptacle on their car. [IMG] Is Aptera Using Tesla's Charging Tech: 1,000-Mile, Supercharge-Capable EV?
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Here’s another relevant thread: Don't buy Hansshow
I don’t know where you got that full name but those are very likely the Tesla specification tires. There are no “PS4T” tires, just a T0 spec for...