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How do my numbers look

Neets

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Jun 30, 2020
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Pacific Northwest
2020 M3P with roughly 800 miles. Stock 20” with stock tires. Lowered 1” all around. Normal driving, mostly on back roads 50 mph, about 10-15 miles on freeway 65mph and about a dozen or so moderate pulls to 60ish, climate on auto @73. Outside temps mid 70s. SOH went from 90% to 49% in 3 days of driving.
Not trying to be a hyper miler just learning how to drive the EV. :)

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camalaio

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May 28, 2019
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To be honest, I was expecting something like 210Wh/mi reading your description :p but it's good you're getting close to rated even with the performance setup.

I'm not sure how the 20s impact efficiency. In the same conditions you mentioned I can definitely get around 140Wh/km if not closer to 132Wh/km (so about 212Wh/mi), but that's with the 18" aero wheels. I really don't know what's "good" for the 20" rims.

I like being a hypermiler in general, I haven't quite figured it out for the Model 3 though. All I know for sure is that using cruise ain't the way to do it!
 

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