Interesting discussion about the capacity of the replacement batteries. I still don't have my car back, but Tesla in Warwick RI is charging it now, and it's set for 100% so it will be interesting to see how many miles I get if they let it go all the way. I know it's not good to charge to 100%, but in this case I want to know what I'm getting. My original battery had a range of about 330-335 miles when new. They're using a Level 2 charger at 32A so it will take a while.
An aside: the car has software update 2022.40.4.2 waiting to install, but I don't to want to install that because it would preclude me from getting the current FSD Beta (2022.36.20). The app says the update is scheduled to install at 2:20am tonight, but I hope that doesn't happen, since I can't cancel a scheduled update from the app. That car isn't in the FSD Beta queue yet, so I asked the service center to request FSD Beta on the Controls > Autopilot screen, but they said they can't do that because they don't own the car. If the 40.4.2 update gets installed, based on other reports here I might be able to use service mode to undo it. I won't have access to the car for another couple of weeks, so maybe by then FSD Beta v11 will be available.