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    Work in progress: stalks on 2021 Model S. (and optional round-y wheel)

    I'm going to consolidate the info here when I have more time, but finally got it all assembled last night. My notes are on the github link but reposting here for simplicity: Why? The yoke is .. fine .. but I do not like the haptic controls at all. I've driven @ 5k miles, and they just aren't...
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    19" Wheels Secured + info on an OEM All Season Tire option.

    The service center has received my 19" wheels and they also told me that Continental Pro Contact are the A/S tires Tesla will be using. We have only seen the Pirelli summer-ish tires on delivered vehicles, but I chatting with @omarsultan elsewhere and happened across the fact that Tire Rack now...
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    2021 Model S 19" (Cardenio) wheel efficiency.

    Hi to the few fine folks here who have taken delivery of a Model S (plaid or LR) with 19" wheels. I'm very very curious to hear what your wh/mi is settling into, as I'm planning to buy a set of these, assuming they are measurably more efficient than the Arachnids. Has anyone done a long(ish)...
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    Missed in the $35k Model 3 announcement... There is now a "standard range" Model S

    Screenshot 2019-02-28 At 4.44.36 PM by rhuber posted Feb 28, 2019 at 4:47 PMAs the topic says...
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    Polar Vortex vs Model 3 Performance 0-60 time. (okay, 0-59)

    My car cold soaked overnight and the recorded data shows outside temps of around -20F at the low point (around 7am). I made a quick 0-59 recording to show how much cold affects the car in extreme cold. Some notes: 1) Combustion engines should never be run hard at these temps either, and doing...
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    New wall charger option w/ Nema 14-50

    I was browsing the shop and noticed a new wall connector option with a built in 14-50 plug. I guess enough people wanted this that they decided to sell it. Curious if the wall charger itself is limited to 40amps max since that's the limit you can do through that pigtail without violating NEC...