I know why Tesla is not blocking this hack yet. The anxiety of whether an update can be used or it will brick a car together with the knowledge that one day it will happen (or drivetrain warranty would be denied) is punishing enough.
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Could be. The Boost 50 provides no additional benefit than the acceleration boost that Tesla offers. I'm sure they have determine that the drivetrain can handle this with no problem or they wouldn't had offered it. The Ghost module can only be used on vehicles that have the 980 motor. That tag on the motor notes that it is a performance variant. It is the same drivetrain that is in all performance vehicles. The ghost upgrade offers no additional benefit other than what is on any performance model. Are these hacks? Could be and maybe one day Tesla may get the upper hand. But for now, most of us are rolling strong. There's something to be said about the freedom to do what ever you want to your own property.I know why Tesla is not blocking this hack yet. The anxiety of whether an update can be used or it will brick a car together with the knowledge that one day it will happen (or drivetrain warranty would be denied) is punishing enough.
The reason why you check if updates are safe is not only because it might do something with your property, but that you might rightfully lose service from Tesla.Could be. The Boost 50 provides no additional benefit than the acceleration boost that Tesla offers. I'm sure they have determine that the drivetrain can handle this with no problem or they wouldn't had offered it. The Ghost module can only be used on vehicles that have the 980 motor. That tag on the motor notes that it is a performance variant. It is the same drivetrain that is in all performance vehicles. The ghost upgrade offers no additional benefit other than what is on any performance model. Are these hacks? Could be and maybe one day Tesla may get the upper hand. But for now, most of us are rolling strong. There's something to be said about the freedom to do what ever you want to your own property.
I’d happily pay Tesla proper for any of the features the boost sr gives! From ambient lights to more power. The last news was Elon saying “will investigate” for these SR+ cars around 2 years ago…The reason why you check if updates are safe is not only because it might do something with your property, but that you might rightfully lose service from Tesla.
Boost 50 is a purchase of lower price pirated software + attempt to get potentially more drivetrain and battery warranty service without paying for it.
Whatever nice excuse you find - it's the same thing. But it's between you and Tesla. It just doesn't look like a cheaper price to me.
Just took mine in for a TPSM fault. They changed my sensor in the tire and didn’t say a word to me. I thought about removing it but then forgot. So I feel like unless it’s a big big issue I wouldn’t bother.i think i already know the answer, but i have a service center appointment this week for my driver door and seat and was wondering if i should remove the boost 50 module before going to the service center? It seems like i should but wanted to see what you guys thought
ive had multiple mobile technicians come over and have never removed the boost 50. They never say anything about the boost 50 or the lowered nature of the car, but i suspect service centers are looking for excuses to not do work
I’ve got all sorts of mods and been in to the SC once. They didn’t say anything and probably don’t care unless it’s causing a problem they’re trying to fix.i think i already know the answer, but i have a service center appointment this week for my driver door and seat and was wondering if i should remove the boost 50 module before going to the service center? It seems like i should but wanted to see what you guys thought
ive had multiple mobile technicians come over and have never removed the boost 50. They never say anything about the boost 50 or the lowered nature of the car, but i suspect service centers are looking for excuses to not do work
The only time I have heard of an issue is when someone activated the rear seat heaters and the SC found out and wouldn’t warranty a fix. Other than that nothing. If it’s a major issue plug in the plugs so it’s not detectable. Or simply unplug it.make me wonder if there is any report of Tesla deny repairing motor or drivetrain due to installation of boost50?
This post is mostly regarding removing the module. When I was at the SC last month I overheard a group of SAs chatting with a tech and a secretary. The secretary mentioned something along the lines of “did you know there are things some people put on their steering wheels so they don’t have to touch the steering wheel in AP”. The tech said, yeah, I see it all the time and put a note about it in the system.
That said, I know nothing where this module goes and if it’s hidden I suppose they’ll never see it unlike something on the steering wheel.