Nice! How did it go?I did go to a drag strip today, tho![]()
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Nice! How did it go?I did go to a drag strip today, tho![]()
Well, got kicked off, so, I guess, overall, we can call it a successNice! How did it go?
Here are the Dragy runs for all four modes--all done on the same stretch of road, but on different days:
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Dude, I gotta say, LOVE your username!I thought this car was supposed to get under 2 in the 0-60 band?
This is really the only serious stock challenger to the Plaid (stock car). The 765lt. They are really close, but I think the Plaid beats it by like .1 in the quarter. Brooks will be reporting those results soon!
Dude, I gotta say, LOVE your username!
So, 1.99s is with a 1 foot rollout, which is the standard practice for measuring these things. The 2.28s, which is my fastest run translates to 2.1s with 1 foot rollout (look at the bottom of the run), which is 0.11 sec shy. I figure a nice stretch of better road would help close that gap.I thought this car was supposed to get under 2 in the 0-60 band?
So, 1.99s is with a 1 foot rollout, which is the standard practice for measuring these things. The 2.28s, which is my fastest run translates to 2.1s with 1 foot rollout (look at the bottom of the run), which is 0.11 sec shy. I figure a nice stretch of better road would help close that gap.
Here is the Drag Times run that hits 1.99s:
Is this Plaid gutted?World record quarter mile at 9.08sec
Yes. This was the photo of the car posted on his Instagram account - Dragy times for Plaid and LR.Is this Plaid gutted?
Welcome to thread!Hi All - new member here. I bought a Model 3 Performance in April and am strongly considering trading it in on a Model S Plaid. The deliveries for the Plaid are scheduled for August and they gave me an OK offer on the M3P trade.
Knowing the S is a bigger car, I went and test drove a 17 S P100D Ludicrous with 75,000 miles. The S felt softer than my M3P and the steering much less direct. Is this normal for the bigger, heavier, more luxurious S? Is it because the one I drove was middle-aged? Anyone with experience in the Plaid and 3P?
Thank you everyone!!