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If you purchased the Acceleration Boost for your non-P DM, can you share what your car does from 60MPH to say, 110MPH (or top end)? Or is this $2000 software “boost” only formatted up until 60MPH? Thank you.
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If you purchased the Acceleration Boost for your non-P DM, can you share what your car does from 60MPH to say, 110MPH (or top end)? Or is this $2000 software “boost” only formatted up until 60MPH? Thank you.
I would defer to the actual runs by people with the car. Many are documented in this tread. About 3.7 no rollout or 3.5 with rollout with boost vs 4.1 and 3.9 without for the most current (pun intended) softwareNoticed the boost option has changed a bit for our 2019 DM. Does that indicate our car got/getting an update from 4.4secs to 4.2 or if we were to purchase the upgrade our older model would achieve 3.7 0-60? View attachment 602347
I just had a loaner Model S 75D for an entire weekend while my model 3 was in service. It felt noticeably quicker off the line. So, I looked up the VIN and it was a 2018, and based on the specs, it supposedly ran 3.7 0-60 after a free software boost from 4.2s.
Does anyone know if that's with or without rollout? Either way, if that was a glimpse into what I can expect with the AB, then I think it's definitely worth it. I'm pacing my spending at the moment, but I'm planning to purchase the boost in January, after all of the holiday spendings.
At what charge?
You need to update the sheet with the ghost modHere's my personal data sheet
I'm faster now due to further weight reductions...and that other ghostly mod.
Here is some info I got from somewhere.I’m wondering- does anyone have any data about LR AWD acceleration degrading with decreasing SOC?....
Here is some info I got from somewhere.
At 90% SoC the Model 3 AWD+ makes an average of 367 kW (492 hp)
At 70% SoC the Model 3 AWD+ makes an average of 355 kW (476 hp)
At 50% SoC the Model 3 AWD+ makes an average of 338 kW (453 hp)
At 30% SoC the Model 3 AWD+ makes an average of 319 kW (428 hp)
At 10% SoC the Model 3 AWD+ makes a peak of 243 kW (326 hp), after which it immediately begins to tail off
That is oddA little OT but.... In my above Dragy 0-60 post 2449 I did on November 1st. When I upload it on the Dragy Leaderboard it posts to Oct. It is clearly Nov and date stamped 20-11-1 5:52:17. How can I move it to November?
MASTER THREAD: "Acceleration Boost" option, discussion as to which models and how much quicker
Have had it for a year; zero regrets!To those of you who have purchased AB, are you glad you did? Would you buy it again or is it something that's fun a few times but you don't really need? I'm asking because I'm close to ordering a LR and trying to decide on this option. Thanks.