St Charles
Tesla, not TSLA!
I have questions around the battery system being able to produce enough power for the 3 motor setup. Will Tesla repeat the 691HP debacle?
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It might be a new rear subframe to carry the two motors. And maybe a more direct steering rack and stiffer bushings all around the car if they want to make it more sport oriented?If I'm not mistaken, they mentioned that "plaid" should have 3 engines and a new chassis.
Any speculation on the new chassis?
Is it to accomodate a different cell format?
That ‘plaid’ model S has a Model 3 Steering Wheel.
is the Model 3 Steering wheel compatible with the Model S?
That's the Staples easy button. Prob had to get kids school supplies after curriculum night...What's the big red button for?
(I think that yellow box has a dozen AAA batteries in for emergency boost)
What's the big red button for?
(I think that yellow box has a dozen AAA batteries in for emergency boost)
What's the big red button for?
(I think that yellow box has a dozen AAA batteries in for emergency boost)
That ‘plaid’ model S has a Model 3 Steering Wheel.
is the Model 3 Steering wheel compatible with the Model S?
I have questions around the battery system being able to produce enough power for the 3 motor setup. Will Tesla repeat the 691HP debacle?
If I'm not mistaken, they mentioned that "plaid" should have 3 engines and a new chassis.
Any speculation on the new chassis?
Is it to accomodate a different cell format?
This is major, a new chassis, that means next gen car.
Figured out why they replaced the Dual Motor badge with P100D+? Haven't had time to fabricate the Triple Motor badge just yet
I have questions around the battery system being able to produce enough power for the 3 motor setup. Will Tesla repeat the 691HP debacle?
So this new “plaid” Model S broke the record at Laguna Seca by 1 second. Previous record was from Model 3 Performance... It’s actually quite disappointing and unimpressive to see only 1 second shaved off or am I missing something here?
So this new “plaid” Model S broke the record at Laguna Seca by 1 second. Previous record was from Model 3 Performance... It’s actually quite disappointing and unimpressive to see only 1 second shaved off or am I missing something here?
Are you suggesting that Tesla R&D are not capable of fitting whatever steering wheel they like on their test mule?
In racing terms, 1 second faster on a single lap is massive.
1 second per lap.... do a 50 lap race will equal to a 50 second lead time at the end of the race. That is almost a minute so imagine a car crossing the finish line and then the second car crosses 50 second later. That is a huge advantage.
Yes, a fast time for them. You're making my point. That was what I meant by course record setting. At this level of lap times a full second is much less impressive than at times approaching course record where tenths of a second cost gobs of money to achieve.They set a fast time but it's not an actual record.