IamGaryGnu
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Here's more interior loveOk, let me try to find it if I can. Here's a 2022 model delivered in Jan to @IamGaryGnu:
If you look at the very bottom you can see the front of the seat control, not the lumbar.
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Here's more interior loveOk, let me try to find it if I can. Here's a 2022 model delivered in Jan to @IamGaryGnu:
If you look at the very bottom you can see the front of the seat control, not the lumbar.
I’ve been running 20” sv104 (Michelin pilot Sport 4 all seasons) from the beginning (300 miles) and have put on about 2500 miles. My best wh/mile is about 285 while driving in chill mode at a sleepy 65. With the AC turned off, 70 degreees weather and no major elevation change
So yes, I think range is definitely affected. My average for the 2500 miles is 330wh/mile
Many variables, including weather. Having said that, in the past two months, as reported by TeslaMate, my efficiency during that period has improved by 25wH/mile since adding the SV104s with summer Pirelli sneakers. I was running the Tempests, w/o Aeros and Conti all seasons prior. Again, not a lot of mileage and mostly 60mph and below.I am running same size and tire. Mileage has taken a hit but no by much. Had for me to tell if mostly cold weather related. Found tire pressure effected range. Just a couple pounds more increased range slightly.
I’d be very curious if the pirelli summers are the key to better wh/mile.Many variables, including weather. Having said that, in the past two months, as reported by TeslaMate, my efficiency during that period has improved by 25wH/mile since adding the SV104s with summer Pirelli sneakers. I was running the Tempests, w/o Aeros and Conti all seasons prior. Again, not a lot of mileage and mostly 60mph and below.
As I said, many variables. I have no idea. No long highway trips either. I can say, I haven’t noticed any negatives with the wheel and tire swap, in general - only positives, like crisper quick steering feel.I’d be very curious if the pirelli summers are the key to better wh/mile.
Did you move from the 21”? I can see the handling improvements from that perspective. Also I think the offset makes a difference. Mine are flush to the fenders - looks spectacular, but I suspect the OEM offset has slight efficiency gainsAs I said, many variables. I have no idea. No long highway trips either. I can say, I haven’t noticed any negatives with the wheel and tire swap, in general - only positives, like crisper quick steering feel.
19” to 19”. Stock width and offset to stock width and offset SV104s.Did you move from the 21”? I can see the handling improvements from that perspective. Also I think the offset makes a difference. Mine are flush to the fenders - looks spectacular, but I suspect the OEM offset has slight efficiency gains
Interesting!19” to 19”. Stock width and offset to stock width and offset SV104s.
Yep, exactly what I wanted. Pretty light setup, and comfy ride. Sporty as needed. Titanium lugs as well. Overall, about eight pounds lighter in each corner (wheel and lug wise).Interesting!
@MFrunkerOG - thanks so much for sharing. I am looking at same rim / tire combination for my MSM too. Are you running 265 all around with staggered offset? Jamie from signature suggested this setup if I wanted to prioritize efficiency while also have a wider stance / flush with fender in the rear.I’ve been running 20” sv104 (Michelin pilot Sport 4 all seasons) from the beginning (300 miles) and have put on about 2500 miles. My best wh/mile is about 285 while driving in chill mode at a sleepy 65. With the AC turned off, 70 degreees weather and no major elevation change
So yes, I think range is definitely affected. My average for the 2500 miles is 330wh/mile
Thanks so much for sharing!Just did a 1,500 mile road trip from Texas to Florida on the Plaid with 19” SV104’s. Driving at 70 to 78 mph for 350 Wh/mi. That’s approximately 65% efficient. Would have been much worse with the 21” arachnids. Love the SV104’s.
Did they add black PPF to connect taillights?Refresh 2.0 MSM plaid.
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No. This guy just picked it up yesterday from Tesla. Black bar in between the lights is how it is coming with the new lights.Did they add black PPF to connect taillights?
I’m running 265 fronts on a 9.5” rim width, 295 rears on a 10.5” rim width. The offsets are slightly changed from OEM offset as I wanted a flush fitting.@MFrunkerOG - thanks so much for sharing. I am looking at same rim / tire combination for my MSM too. Are you running 265 all around with staggered offset? Jamie from signature suggested this setup if I wanted to prioritize efficiency while also have a wider stance / flush with fender in the rear.
Maybe it’s @WilliamG’s “buy.” “back.” “beater.”! AKA, B3!So my EDD was pushed from March 4 - March 14 to June/July just this week. But I just noticed that my exact build (color, wheels, options, etc) is now available in the “existing inventory” as a “demo” vehicle. It wasn’t there last week. Seems like more than a coincidence.
Is a Demo being test driven by potential buyers?
Did they find too many quality issues and decided not to sell it to a customer?
I ordered my first Tesla so all this numbers are new to me. I make a similar trip between Pennsylvania and Florida several times a year. How those numbers translate to range? Since we retired we stopped driving non stop. We now take 4 hour shifts. Get gas and switch drivers. We also add an overnight that would leave us about 6 hours for the last day.Just did a 1,500 mile road trip from Texas to Florida on the Plaid with 19” SV104’s. Driving at 70 to 78 mph for 350 Wh/mi. That’s approximately 65% efficient. Would have been much worse with the 21” arachnids. Love the SV104’s.
Fixed that for 'ya. If you spell affect with an 'e', you are saying that the rear spoiler effectively creates range.Likely negligible from just widening the rear tires, but the rear spoiler will add drag and affect range.
6) 4680 batteriesOnly five things left to make it complete:
1.) Ambient lighting throughout.
2.) Tesla quality control and vibration fix.
3.) Steering wheel/stalks option.
4.) Automatic folding seats in the rear like the Model Y.
5.) Front bumper camera.