alterac000
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Good thought, appreciate the insight. I look forward to them!My assumption is he's just doing batch ordering to save money. He's not keeping any stock and only ordering when he gets a set number paid for.
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Good thought, appreciate the insight. I look forward to them!My assumption is he's just doing batch ordering to save money. He's not keeping any stock and only ordering when he gets a set number paid for.
1/4 mile was 11.48-11.50 (always +/- .02)
Power drop off is noticeable in terms of 1/4 mile after about 85%. Thankfully this track has a tesla charger on site. Running it in track mode rear 100 and -10 traction it goes about 11.60.
Each 1/4 mile run wastes about 2%.
1/8 mile runs use up about 1% as you get a good chunk back in regen whereas 1/4 you gotta brake.
Sorry to bother you but I herd you may have a discount code for Martian wheels? I am very interested in them for my Y
Thanks!
Eric
Should fit, paging @MountainPass for clarificationDoes anyone know if the 18 x 8.5 wheels will fit
MPP Page Mill 365mm Big Brake Kit
$1,380.00
I seem to recall earlier in this post that the 18's would fit the other big brake kit (my memory could be wrong)
MPP.R Stoptech STR-60 368×35 Big Brake Kit
$4,175.00
Does anyone know if the 18 x 8.5 wheels will fit
MPP Page Mill 365mm Big Brake Kit
$1,380.00
I seem to recall earlier in this post that the 18's would fit the other big brake kit (my memory could be wrong)
MPP.R Stoptech STR-60 368×35 Big Brake Kit
$4,175.00
Should fit, paging @MountainPass for clarification
@TonyJag ,
Some of these tyres are not sold in Europe, so they don't have a EU tyre label. The PS all season 4 is not unfortunately.
I have the Pirelli Cinturato all season plus. Don't know how they are diffrent to the P Zero's. It has good rolling resistance, good wet grip, and low noise. I've driven them now a 1000 miles, and I am very happy how they perform and how quit they are, compared to the stock 20" PS4S. I see about 10% energy saving. That is with the lighter 18" rims, and more efficiënt tyres. Good result I think.
Here you go. My 8.5" by 18" MW03 are not mounted yet because I don't really need them now and have focused on selecting the best tire.Anybody has a picture of the backside of these? Curious to see how the hub mounting surface looks.
Thanks!
So they don't use the MXM4 at all? That certainly explains why there is no EU label for MXM4. There is for the PS4S.In the UK, Tesla supply the AWD and SR model 3 with Tesla specific Michelin PS4 tyres in 235/45/18. Having used PS4 and PS4S tyres, the PS4 are slightly better for efficiency, and are approx 95% in all round ability compared to PS4S, the PS4S giving superior wet grip and better heat management on track.
So they don't use the MXM4 at all? That certainly explains why there is no EU label for MXM4. There is for the PS4S.
If you use the MW center caps, is it possible to remove them without removing the wheel from the car?