coolmanfever
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do you know if BOOST SR also have track mode for SR+ models?It’s literally just track mode with a less pretty UI
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do you know if BOOST SR also have track mode for SR+ models?It’s literally just track mode with a less pretty UI
there is no track mode for the SR modelsdo you know if BOOST SR also have track mode for SR+ models?
Does the ingenext ghost module degrade the battery any quicker than stock? What are the risks of the module other than voiding warranty?
I'm curious what the odds are of getting a '22 LR with a 980 motor?I’ve been to service twice with ingenext in my 22’ LR and not once did they even mention it.
0%. Tesla stopped all 980 for anything other than P. It was a brief period only while they ramped up 3 production and needed to tweak production simplicity.I'm curious what the odds are of getting a '22 LR with a 980 motor?
oh I thought you had the ghost and was thinking how lucky you were to have a 22 with the 980.0%. Tesla stopped all 980 for anything other than P. It was a brief period only while they ramped up 3 production and needed to tweak production simplicity.
I wish! Would then make the P trim obsolete though. Happy with ghost and my 20” prior gen Perf rims/tires going on shortlyoh I thought you had the ghost and was thinking how lucky you were to have a 22 with the 980.
I never did any update. When I made the purchase it was when they would log in to your laptop. Haven't needed any updates to their module as of yet.Out of curiosity, I'm about to install my Ghost, and was wondering if there's any updating to do of the ghost module itself before installation. If there is, it doesn't seem to be documented at all.
Thanks!
Yes it should be fine, Ingenext has said that updates that fall between “marked safe” versions are also safe. 2022.8.3 is the latest software that is marked safe.So I just updated my model 3 SR to 2002.8.2.5. Is it safe to install boost SR that just delivered with preexisting 2002.8.2.5 software?
One other thing - you should connect your boost sr module to the pc before you install, or in the alternative, a power brick (using the provided usb-a male to usb-a male cable from ingenext)So I just updated my model 3 SR to 2002.8.2.5. Is it safe to install boost SR that just delivered with preexisting 2002.8.2.5 software?
My bad. 2022.8.2.5Yes it should be fine, Ingenext has said that updates that fall between “marked safe” versions are also safe. 2022.8.3 is the latest software that is marked safe.
Also, thats assuming you meant 2022.8.2.5 lol - if it is 2002.8.2.5, you might need to get a new Zip disk
Does 2019 model 3 come with physical fog light?One other thing - you should connect your boost sr module to the pc before you install, or in the alternative, a power brick (using the provided usb-a male to usb-a male cable from ingenext)
Once you power it, go to your wifi networks, you should see “ingenext____” the underscore is a series of numbers. Once connected, go to 192.168.0.1 in your browser and access the ingenext app.
If you have the option to turn on fog lights then you have the latest available firmware. If not, shoot me a dm, I can get it to you.
Enjoy the new boost!!!!
Can you give more details on this? Is there actually a firmware update that gets pushed to the Boost SR module? I can find no information whatsoever about the USB-A connector usage.One other thing - you should connect your boost sr module to the pc before you install, or in the alternative, a power brick (using the provided usb-a male to usb-a male cable from ingenext)