Nice! It’s funny how unscientific some of these testing procedures can be. I hope to get that update soon! I’m feeling a 3.8x lol
Best,
Gene
Best,
Gene
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The first test that I have been able to find. Looks promising.
Peak Performance Increase for AWD/Dual Motor Model 3: 0-60 Test - Pure Tesla
I appreciate his video, but have to take anybody trying to do precision performance measurements with a timer and video of the cars speedometer with a moderate sized grain of salt... hoping the draggy/vbox folks get it soon....
Was gonna say that's pretty underwhelming, but then I saw 60% SOC... so seems your 60% SOC run is comparable to what other folks at much higher SOC were getting previous
I think my car is a dud. I got 4.4_ "s(1 ft) with 80-90% SOC before the 8.3 update
Got 8.3 last night. Non-P AWD. 60% SOC. View attachment 390651
So a bit of a predicament.
My new wheels and tires came but I haven't received the update yet. Obviously, I really want to get this new set on. The car was tested with the 18" aeros and I got a new set of 19" wheels in stock sizes that are said to weigh the same as my old wheels. Do we think changing out the wheels/tires will have a meaningful effect on my Vbox testing of the future software update?
Thanks!
Best,
Gene
Feel your pain but it shouldn't be much of a wait now. The one you need (I can confirm as my LR D got it yesterday) is 2019.8.3 and TeslaFi is reporting that more that 1/3 of the fleet is there already. TeslaFi.com Firmware TrackerSo a bit of a predicament.
My new wheels and tires came but I haven't received the update yet. Obviously, I really want to get this new set on. The car was tested with the 18" aeros and I got a new set of 19" wheels in stock sizes that are said to weigh the same as my old wheels. Do we think changing out the wheels/tires will have a meaningful effect on my Vbox testing of the future software update?
Thanks!
Best,
Gene
Sure, floor jack, jack pad, something to chock the wheels, 21mm socket + breaker bar and a torque wrench (set to 129ftlb), and 45 min or less is all you need to change one way, and another 45 min back. I go there and back in a day roughly every 2nd weekend. But it's not nothing.I would also like to point out that changing out wheels is pretty easy to do, if you have the capability at home.
Sure, floor jack, jack pad, something to chock the wheels, 21mm socket + breaker bar and a torque wrench (set to 129ftlb), and 45 min or less is all you need to change one way, and another 45 min back. I go there and back in a day roughly every 2nd weekend. But it's not nothing.
So a bit of a predicament.
My new wheels and tires came but I haven't received the update yet. Obviously, I really want to get this new set on. The car was tested with the 18" aeros and I got a new set of 19" wheels in stock sizes that are said to weigh the same as my old wheels. Do we think changing out the wheels/tires will have a meaningful effect on my Vbox testing of the future software update?
Thanks!
Best,
Gene