Correct. I currently have the stock (non-Performance) calipers.This is just the 365mm Page Mill BBK, where you kept the stock (non-Performance) calipers, correct?
Correct. I currently have the stock (non-Performance) calipers.This is just the 365mm Page Mill BBK, where you kept the stock (non-Performance) calipers, correct?
They have manual, but in general - you need to remove side plastic panel on the seat (don't forget small bolt at the front of the seat) and put the hook of the left lock under the large bolt in the corner. Also check online how to lift the seat headrest, because belts must go through the headrest and not around it. The rest is easy.Does anyone have a decent install guide for Schroth four point harness?
Does anyone have a decent install guide for Schroth four point harness?
Not 2M.I'm looking to have a rear tow point installed on my Model 3 for those track events that require one. I'll be checking with a few shops in the San Diego area. If anyone has experience or suggestions, please let me know.
What was the eventual solution for the rear? I worked with Raceseng for a front shaft fitment that should be in stock and releasing soon, but haven't bothered with the rear yet. Need to, though. TIA!I'm looking to have a rear tow point installed on my Model 3 for those track events that require one. I'll be checking with a few shops in the San Diego area. If anyone has experience or suggestions, please let me know.
Not sure on his solution but I have seen someone pop out the rear right reflector and said there's a perfect spot for a tow strap (not hook) but i think he had to take the rear bumper completely off to access it.What was the eventual solution for the rear?
M3P is the obvious choice but I am very tempted to use a MYP with a Partybox instead.If one was to get into the Tesla racing/AutoX world what platform would one jump into. I would assume an M3P but curious to hear thoughts.
Coming from the 350z world. Nismo to be specific(among others) I have been autox’ing for 4-5 years now. I know you know the platform Sasha
Chris
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Just purchased(waiting) the wife a myp… this may not turn into her car.M3P is the obvious choice but I am very tempted to use a MYP with a Partybox instead.
I honestly enjoy driving the Y more. Not entirely sure why, maybe because it has more top end "oomph", maybe because it's hilariously capable for an "SUV".Just purchased(waiting) the wife a myp… this may not turn into her car.
Thanks for that info.
Chris
I didn't really like how the Y drives, to me the 3 is much more fun and satisfying, but the Y is certainly very capable and I totally get what you're saying here.I honestly enjoy driving the Y more. Not entirely sure why, maybe because it has more top end "oomph", maybe because it's hilariously capable for an "SUV".
Honestly it doesn't really matter. The battery sizing is very similar (slightly larger on 2021+). Power is the same. Supercharging speeds are actually a hair faster on the pre-2021. Heat pump is more efficient for normal driving. For the purposes of AutoX or HPDE though you won't notice any difference from 2018-2022.Ok second part. Should have asked this.
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Thanks again,
Chris