For math people yes, for people that see the "." as a simple "field delimiter" 4 -> 36 isn't that crazy.2.4 to 2.36 would still be a crazy jump. But see the other thread where andrewket posted a picture of a 6.0 build that was 101.10.12
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For math people yes, for people that see the "." as a simple "field delimiter" 4 -> 36 isn't that crazy.2.4 to 2.36 would still be a crazy jump. But see the other thread where andrewket posted a picture of a 6.0 build that was 101.10.12
Very interesting. Maybe 2.4.160 is the public/release version number of 101.36.1, which is an experimental/development version number. Just a guess on my part.From the 14 car I track, only one have 101.36.1. 5 have 2.4.153, 5 have 2.4.136, 3 have 2.4.124.
I went to service today to fix a door handle, and they updated my car to 2.4.160
Very interesting. Maybe 2.4.160 is the public/release version number of 101.36.1, which is an experimental/development version number. Just a guess on my part.
Or it was deliberately released to a limited number of users as a beta test. The crazy stuff people are reporting with nav might warrant a rushed fix. QA? We don't need no stinking QA!Very plausible. Either an engineering build escaped into the user base or they just forgot to rename it properly when it (hopefully) passed QA.
Or it was deliberately released to a limited number of users as a beta test. The crazy stuff people are reporting with nav might warrant a rushed fix. QA? We don't need no stinking QA!
Just got 6.2 (2.4.168). "Insane mode is now more insane! Your car accelerates even faster when in insane mode, improving 0-to-60-mph performance in this mode from 3.2 seconds to 3.1 seconds. The accelerator pedal is also more responsive in insane mode."
Thanks Teslati folks.
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They are just messing with us. The intro to the release notes were written by a twelve year old. And her little brother is now in charge of the version numbering...
Yeah, seriously.
Guys, didn't drag times already get the Vbox number for an earlier version of 6.2 pegged at 3.1 s? So possibly this update will bring it sub 3 sec with the proper SOC?
I don't believe the release notes had mentioned an improvement in the 0-60 time before. This may just be the documentation for the improvement already seen in the earlier firmware version.
Documentation updates for 2hours? I believe there should be more to it, notice it says better throttle response as well.
I have .153 and was pleased with some fixes... BUT, just went to use Valet mode, and that function disappeared. SAY WHAT?
Make sure you aren't moving when trying to switch to valet.
So has no one else received .168 yet?