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75 and 75D variants increased performance from July 1st - software and hardware improvements?

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what i meant is some 2017's from the same month are eligible and some are not...like they use diff parts one day and then something diff the next day or week..its wierd.

It’s my belief there were 2 different fuses being used over a period of time. One can deal with the greater output, one can’t. It’s random which one you got and that’s why the same range VIN can produce a yes or a no to the upgrade enquiry.

I’m a 171XXX and have seen yes and no’s, currently I’m a no. And a very disgruntled no who is looking for a remedy to be in the same position as another car in the same VIN range.
 
With instructions for dummies how do I get this?

Go into mytesla where there is a picture of your car (needs to be your car and not just a car that is the same model) then depending on browser the instructions will differ a little but you typically it’s either a right click and view source and find the link that looks like the below, or on a iPad you can click on the picture (I use chrome web browser), open image in new tab and then copy the url that it uses, should look like... (I’ve messed with the http bit to stop it being converted to a link).

h###/Tesla/configurator/compositor/?model=mx&view=STUD_SIDE&size=1920&bkba_opt=2&file_type=jpg&options=AD15,AF02,AH00,APF2,APH2,APPB,AU01,BC0R,BP01,BR00,BS00,BTX6,CC02,CDM0,CF00,CH04,COGB,CW02,DRRH,DSH5,DU01,DV4W,FG02,FMP6,FR01,GLTL,HP00,IDCF,INWPT,IX01,LLP2,LP01,LT3T,MDLX,ME01,MI02,OSST,PF01,PI01,PK00,PPSB,PX6D,QLPT,RCX0,REEU,RFPX,S02T,SC04,SP01,SR04,ST02,SU01,TIM7,TM00,TP03,TR01,TRA1,TW01,UM01,UTAW,WT20,WXP2,X001,X003,X007,X011,X014,X021,X024,X026,X028,X031,X037,X039,X042,X044,YFCC

All those codes mean something and I use them to decode car colour, options, battery, auto pilot hardware version etc. It’s all in there somewhere.
 
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Just curious, does anyone know what the difference in the HP and torque numbers after uncorking the Model S 75D?
S 75d 60d and 70d have always been sold here in Australia with 245kw (329hp) quoted on the configuration page. Seems like they under quoted and realistically produced 270-280kw. Uncorked reporting 333kw so about 75hp increase
 
Go into mytesla where there is a picture of your car (needs to be your car and not just a car that is the same model) then depending on browser the instructions will differ a little but you typically it’s either a right click and view source and find the link that looks like the below, or on a iPad you can click on the picture (I use chrome web browser), open image in new tab and then copy the url that it uses, should look like... (I’ve messed with the http bit to stop it being converted to a link).

h###/Tesla/configurator/compositor/?model=mx&view=STUD_SIDE&size=1920&bkba_opt=2&file_type=jpg&options=AD15,AF02,AH00,APF2,APH2,APPB,AU01,BC0R,BP01,BR00,BS00,BTX6,CC02,CDM0,CF00,CH04,COGB,CW02,DRRH,DSH5,DU01,DV4W,FG02,FMP6,FR01,GLTL,HP00,IDCF,INWPT,IX01,LLP2,LP01,LT3T,MDLX,ME01,MI02,OSST,PF01,PI01,PK00,PPSB,PX6D,QLPT,RCX0,REEU,RFPX,S02T,SC04,SP01,SR04,ST02,SU01,TIM7,TM00,TP03,TR01,TRA1,TW01,UM01,UTAW,WT20,WXP2,X001,X003,X007,X011,X014,X021,X024,X026,X028,X031,X037,X039,X042,X044,YFCC

All those codes mean something and I use them to decode car colour, options, battery, auto pilot hardware version etc. It’s all in there somewhere.


Very neat. Now where can I get the info to decode? Thanks!
 
Go into mytesla where there is a picture of your car (needs to be your car and not just a car that is the same model) then depending on browser the instructions will differ a little but you typically it’s either a right click and view source and find the link that looks like the below, or on a iPad you can click on the picture (I use chrome web browser), open image in new tab and then copy the url that it uses, should look like... (I’ve messed with the http bit to stop it being converted to a link).

h###/Tesla/configurator/compositor/?model=mx&view=STUD_SIDE&size=1920&bkba_opt=2&file_type=jpg&options=AD15,AF02,AH00,APF2,APH2,APPB,AU01,BC0R,BP01,BR00,BS00,BTX6,CC02,CDM0,CF00,CH04,COGB,CW02,DRRH,DSH5,DU01,DV4W,FG02,FMP6,FR01,GLTL,HP00,IDCF,INWPT,IX01,LLP2,LP01,LT3T,MDLX,ME01,MI02,OSST,PF01,PI01,PK00,PPSB,PX6D,QLPT,RCX0,REEU,RFPX,S02T,SC04,SP01,SR04,ST02,SU01,TIM7,TM00,TP03,TR01,TRA1,TW01,UM01,UTAW,WT20,WXP2,X001,X003,X007,X011,X014,X021,X024,X026,X028,X031,X037,X039,X042,X044,YFCC

All those codes mean something and I use them to decode car colour, options, battery, auto pilot hardware version etc. It’s all in there somewhere.


@JonG this is the best I can do:

model=ms&view=STUD_SIDE&size=1920&options=APPB,CH04,DRRH,FG02,MI01,PI01,COL2-PMNG,RFP2,TP03,WTAS&bkba_opt=1

Hope this helps. There are two 171XXX's in the States on this thread, one uncorked the other not. I can try and dig them out and see if we can get their codes, assuming this is of any use.
 
@JonG this is the best I can do:

model=ms&view=STUD_SIDE&size=1920&options=APPB,CH04,DRRH,FG02,MI01,PI01,COL2-PMNG,RFP2,TP03,WTAS&bkba_opt=1

Hope this helps. There are two 171XXX's in the States on this thread, one uncorked the other not. I can try and dig them out and see if we can get their codes, assuming this is of any use.

There are many more option codes available via the owner API, than what is shown in the My Tesla image...

Ideally we need the battery and drive train codes...
 
With "Dashboard for Tesla" showing the battery discharging at 330 kW for my car, I don't think I can claim that higher horsepower rating from Wikipedia (386kW/518HP). Maybe the newer 75Ds produce that with their newer drive units?
518hp is the full capability of the combined front and rear motor in the 60D,70D,75D,85D,90D and 100D. In the 75D before uncorking, they were producing 329hp, now over 400hp uncorked but still not at full motor power of 518hp (that's if you are going off the quoted hp, owners using the ap report 375hp corked and 450hp uncorked)
 
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If you can give me step by step instructions then I'm happy to try.
If I had the time I would whip up a script to let you authenticate in the Tesla servers and pull your codes, but that would take to long to do from scratch. If your really interested in finding your option codes and have a windows PC, then PM and I'll point you in the direction of the windows monitoring app I made.
 
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There are plenty of codes we know, AU00/01 is premium hifi, BP01 is ludicrous, BTxx are battery, DUxx are the motors, CHxx and CFxx are chargers, CWxx is cold weather, APxx are autopilot, WTxx are wheels, Pxxx is paint, RFxx is roof, PIxx is premium interior, Qxxx is interior, TRxx is rear seats and CCxx is MX seat layout, MIxx is facelift. The ones I'm curious about are FMP6, FR04, LLP2 and some of the X codes, there may be others, but that was from a random sample of 2 UK cars and no guarantee either could be or couldn't be uncorked, hence the need for data.
 
518hp is the full capability of the combined front and rear motor in the 60D,70D,75D,85D,90D and 100D. In the 75D before uncorking, they were producing 329hp, now over 400hp uncorked but still not at full motor power of 518hp (that's if you are going off the quoted hp, owners using the ap report 375hp corked and 450hp uncorked)

Does that include the new drive units? I heard they have more power capability than what you stated here. Though not sure if it’s actually true.
 
@DJP31 and JonG

I've just stumbled over a quick way to find out more info on your car... More than that encoded in the image in My Tesla anyway.

1) Go to www.visibletesla.com and download the app (it's brilliant BTW)
2) Log in and open the "Overview tab"
3) Hit the "Details" button
4) Scroll to the bottom of the window and copy all of the information in the string that appaers after "Low level information:"
5) Paste that information into the Options Decoder Tesla Model S Options Decoder

Unfortunately there's not a great deal more info. on the battery or drive train (for my car at least).

Still got my fingers crossed for the uncorking, but looking less and less likely by the day for those of us in the UK. :(
 
Alright, so which one of these option codes can tell me if I can be uncorked.

MS01
RENA
AF00
APF2 Full Self-Driving Capability
APH2 APH2
APPB Enhanced Autopilot
AU00 No Audio Package
BCMB Black Brake Calipers
BP00 No Ludicrous
BR03 Firmware limit
BS00 General Production Flag
BX60
CDM0 No CHAdeMO Charging Adaptor
CH05 CH05
PBSB
CW02 Subzero Weather Package
DCF0 DCF0
DRLH Left Hand Drive
DSH5 PUR Dash Pad
DV4W All-Wheel Drive
FG00
FR04 FR04
HP00 No Wall Connector
IDBA Dark Ash Wood Décor
INBTB Multi-Pattern Black
IX00
LP00
ME02 Memory Seats
MI01
PF00 No Performance Legacy Package
PI00 No Premium Interior
PK00 LEGACY No Parking Sensors
PS01 Parcel Shelf
PX00 No Performance Plus Package
QTTB Multi-Pattern Black Seats
RFP2 Sunroof
SC05 Free Supercharging
SP00 No Security Package
SR01
SU00 Standard Suspension
TM00 General Production Trim
TP00
TR00 No Third Row Seat
UTPB Dark Headliner
WTAS 19" Silver Slipstream Wheels
X001 Override: Power Liftgate
X003 Maps & Navigation
X008
X011 Override: Homelink
X014 Override: No Satellite Radio
X021 No Spoiler
X025 No Performance Package
X026
X028 Battery Badge
X031 Keyless Entry
X037 Powerfolding Mirrors
X040 No DAB Radio
X044 Phone Dock Kit
YFFC Integrated Center Console
BTX5 75 kWh
COCA
 
Does that include the new drive units? I heard they have more power capability than what you stated here. Though not sure if it’s actually true.
Using the older p85 motor as reference 310kw, I would guess that the new rear drive unit is probably back up around that level or more (rear motor in 75d before new DU was 285kw) but if you take into account that the RWD 75 weighs 112kg less than the p85 and that the p85 was timed under 4 seconds, 285kw might actually be sufficient for 4.4 0-60 in the 75, the fuse might be the only issue
 
Alright, so which one of these option codes can tell me if I can be uncorked.

MS01
RENA
AF00
APF2 Full Self-Driving Capability
APH2 APH2
APPB Enhanced Autopilot
AU00 No Audio Package
BCMB Black Brake Calipers
BP00 No Ludicrous
BR03 Firmware limit
BS00 General Production Flag
BX60
CDM0 No CHAdeMO Charging Adaptor
CH05 CH05
PBSB
CW02 Subzero Weather Package
DCF0 DCF0
DRLH Left Hand Drive
DSH5 PUR Dash Pad
DV4W All-Wheel Drive
FG00
FR04 FR04
HP00 No Wall Connector
IDBA Dark Ash Wood Décor
INBTB Multi-Pattern Black
IX00
LP00
ME02 Memory Seats
MI01
PF00 No Performance Legacy Package
PI00 No Premium Interior
PK00 LEGACY No Parking Sensors
PS01 Parcel Shelf
PX00 No Performance Plus Package
QTTB Multi-Pattern Black Seats
RFP2 Sunroof
SC05 Free Supercharging
SP00 No Security Package
SR01
SU00 Standard Suspension
TM00 General Production Trim
TP00
TR00 No Third Row Seat
UTPB Dark Headliner
WTAS 19" Silver Slipstream Wheels
X001 Override: Power Liftgate
X003 Maps & Navigation
X008
X011 Override: Homelink
X014 Override: No Satellite Radio
X021 No Spoiler
X025 No Performance Package
X026
X028 Battery Badge
X031 Keyless Entry
X037 Powerfolding Mirrors
X040 No DAB Radio
X044 Phone Dock Kit
YFFC Integrated Center Console
BTX5 75 kWh
COCA


This adds quite a bit of clutter to the 100 page post now. Call your service center and give them the last 6 digits of your VIN to see of you qualify or not. As for the majority of your list that you posted you could easily edit and remove most of the obvious... like X044 phone dock. 95% could be removed except...

BXT5
DV4W
BP00
BR03
 
Ok, I've looked at about 100 cars in the UK and the best I can deduce at this time is: The codes FMP6 and LLP2 may be the indications that they can be uncorked and S32P (and possibly S32C) may indicate it has been or built uncorked. If anyone who has been told they can be uncorked, had a newer car that came with better performance or have been uncorked can comment on just these codes and whether they have them that would help. Thx