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I have purchased a dragy and tested my Model 3 AWD a few times and I'm amazed with the consistency of performance.

0-60 with 1ft roll out is 4.00s-4.05s after repeated runs. Most cars rated at 4.0s would be difficult to launch and get consistent results. Bracket racing will be extremely easy and potentially boring in the age of EVs.

Has anyone been below 4.00s with the AWD model?
 
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I got 4.03 with my Dragy w/ 1 ft rollout, 4.28 without.

This was at 80% SoC.

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Well, not the best runs,

1st run - 83% SOC, only had been driving about 7 minutes prior to the run, 50 degrees outside.

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2nd run - 78% SOC, had been driving 15 minutes beforehand, 50 degrees out, but invalid run because too much negative slope

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Can anyone tell me what the LR AWD horsepower and torque is after the most recent 5% performance upgrade?

Per this thread which points to this reddit thread in which a user named Wugz does some CAN bus testing, the LR AWD is now sitting around 447 brake/battery horsepower (meaning before ~4% drive-train losses) after the 2019.36.2.1 update. Peak torque went up about 1%. Peak power about 7.5%.

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I've also managed a few more runs and got both a 3.87 and 3.88 with 1 ft rollout. SoC around 93%.

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Hmm. 447 bhp seems like a lot for a standard non-P LR AWD by any measure. I think I'd be fairly happy with that, but the preliminary 0-60 stats with 2019.36 that I'm getting are nowhere near reflecting that level of power.

Turning the clock back a bit, 367 bhp at the wheels seems to be what others are getting for a good baseline (pre 5% bumps) for a non-P LR AWD.

Compare below vs. an old dyno run here for a LRAWD vs. P3D: (This is likely the link that the reddit discussion is referring to.).
 
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Hmm. 447 bhp seems like a lot for a standard non-P LR AWD by any measure. I think I'd be fairly happy with that, but the preliminary 0-60 stats with 2019.36 that I'm getting are nowhere near reflecting that level of power.

Turning the clock back a bit, 367 bhp at the wheels seems to be what others are getting for a good baseline (pre 5% bumps) for a non-P LR AWD.

Compare below vs. an old dyno run here for a LRAWD vs. P3D: (This is likely the link that the reddit discussion is referring to.).
450 bhp for 4100 lb car translates to roughly 4 sec (without rollout) note: select dual clutch fro transmission

0-60 mph Calculator for Cars | Calculate Estimated 0-60 Times
 
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