goneskiian
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Thanks! I assumed correctly for you with that low number!I have 20 inch wheels and Nokian winter tires for the last 3.5 months.
Care to share your total mileage so far?
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Thanks! I assumed correctly for you with that low number!I have 20 inch wheels and Nokian winter tires for the last 3.5 months.
What size wheels?
Another contributing factor is the new tires. It should improve as they break in.
What size wheels do you all have? Thanks!
We're also tracking these figures in this thread...
Model X: Average Wh/mile Tracker
I've made some assumptions from these posts to put in my spreadsheet but so far the 22' wheels show a significantly more than 15% range hit. Perhaps some of these higher Wh/m numbers are actually 20's but the numbers are showing 355 for 20's and 425 for 22's.
And your lifetime average is 450 Wh/m? Ouch.The stock 20's, continental. 9200 miles
I believe it's due to the variety of sunshades being hauled behind the vehicle like a drag chute you'd see at the track.And your lifetime average is 450 Wh/m? Ouch.
And your lifetime average is 450 Wh/m? Ouch.
Thanks!Mine was 20" wheel!
Thanks jobob! Glad to hear the compressor fix has helped!90D with about 12k miles and 20" tires here. I am averaging 358 wh/mile. My car also had the loud compressor issue and I tracked efficiency both before and after the fix. It was worth about a 30 wh/mile increase in efficiency in my case.
Just did a long road trip Charlotte, NC to San Antonio, TX 2800 miles.. Cruse Control mostly set at 10mph above during the day and 5 above during the night. The trip in total was just over 2800 miles with a average consumption of just under 400 Wh/mi.. Really drove it like a regular car (ok supercar) and only had a few under 20 miles to the supercharger scary moments.. On the trip both the Heat and the AC were on to maintain the cabin at 72...
I think 400 wh/mi is my number for calculating my range... Model X P100DL Standard 20 in Tires..
I also weekly from Charlotte to Banner Elk, NC on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The drive is 110 miles starting at an altitude of 570 feet and ending at 4300 ft with a total gain of altitude of 3700 feet not counting ups/downs... I burn about 170 miles of battery capacity. Some climbs I pull over 1000 wh/mi on cruse control set at 10 over speed limit of 50 mph on the steep climbs.
With only 500 miles on the tires (if they are new) you're just barely getting them broken in. They'll get more efficient for sure.First 500 miles in two weeks mostly around Boston driving heat set to 70 degrees and lots of short trips shuttling the kids around. 22" wheels P90D. Averaging 530 Wh/Mile. must...get...20" wheels!
Just did a long road trip Charlotte, NC to San Antonio, TX 2800 miles.. Cruse Control mostly set at 10mph above during the day and 5 above during the night. The trip in total was just over 2800 miles with a average consumption of just under 400 Wh/mi.. Really drove it like a regular car (ok supercar) and only had a few under 20 miles to the supercharger scary moments.. On the trip both the Heat and the AC were on to maintain the cabin at 72...
I think 400 wh/mi is my number for calculating my range... Model X P100DL Standard 20 in Tires..
I also weekly from Charlotte to Banner Elk, NC on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The drive is 110 miles starting at an altitude of 570 feet and ending at 4300 ft with a total gain of altitude of 3700 feet not counting ups/downs... I burn about 170 miles of battery capacity. Some climbs I pull over 1000 wh/mi on cruse control set at 10 over speed limit of 50 mph on the steep climbs.
This is great information for sure. Thanks for contributing. What is your lifetime Wh/m. Should be in the tripmeter screen.thanks for your feedback... I am not trying to eek out the longest range out of the car.... The 400 wh/mi is my pragmatic number.. I just want to drive not worry and the extra few minutes at a supercharger is better than having concerns creep into my head... I am not so smart so I want to keep the math simple...
With only 500 miles on the tires (if they are new) you're just barely getting them broken in. They'll get more efficient for sure.
The wheels and Tires are brand new. Thanks for that bit of info. I've see this behavior on other cars so it does make sense. The tires/wheels, the cold weather and city driving are all playing a part. If 530 Wh/Mile the worse that I see in terms of energy usage, then I'll be a happy camper.
I think I need to get out of these 22" Wheels anyway; they look fantastic but they are going to get destroyed on Boston's tough roads and I'll get a range boost lighter 21's or 20's