Blue Magoo
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I have the same set up. What is your 0 to 60 time? What is your speed in the quarter mile?I ran 11.79 in the quarter with a MYP on 19" Geminis last weekend:
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I have the same set up. What is your 0 to 60 time? What is your speed in the quarter mile?I ran 11.79 in the quarter with a MYP on 19" Geminis last weekend:
I have the same set up. What is your 0 to 60 time? What is your speed in the quarter mile?
Just to double check. These are the times on Geminis? (@ 6000 ft)The speed is actually there in the dragy slip - 116.54 mph. 0-60 is 3.41 with 1' rollout and 3.66 without. I raced at an NHRA drag strip in Denver called Bandimere, and as soon as I can edit the video I'm going to post the full details of the runs I did in this thread. Spoiler alert - they lined me up against a rail dragster running 7s, but somehow I won Model Y Performance on drag strip + 0-60 + Model 3 comparison
Just to double check. These are the times on Geminis? (@ 6000 ft)
Awesome info here.Yep 19" Geminis with Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 tires. They shaved a little more than a tenth off 0-60 and quarter mile times from the stock 21" setup.
Awesome info here.
Not to hijack but, do you find those 19" tires are adequate in the snow? I was thinking of getting a set of those MPSAS4's at Costco. I don't want to put true snow tires on the 19 wheels I bought for our MYP since we don't usually get that much (knock on wood) plus we have another vehicle for snow anyway.
Cool, sounds like the same drill here. We have an LR4 if it's real bad. Yeah, spent some time in Denver. It's kind of weird how fast the altitude and dryness makes snow disappear, where here on the east coast it will sit in piles till spring.No idea yet - we just put them on and it hasn’t snowed yet this season. We live in Denver and go skiing several times a year, so I’m looking forward to seeing how they do. I’ve had dedicated snows in the past, but it’s annoying to swap over and in Denver true snows are rarely needed with how fast the sun comes out. We have a Toyota Land Cruiser setup for winter duty for the rare big storm, but the Model Y will be my wife’s daily year round with these Michelins including ski trips when the weather isn’t too crazy.
Thank you for the Info. I was hoping for so much more! ( like a car that could really do 0-60 in 3.5) rather than 3.8Yep 19" Geminis with Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 tires. They shaved a little more than a tenth off 0-60 and quarter mile times from the stock 21" setup.
Did you check eight mile time with full warm battery?The LR AWD with PB has to be the best bang for the buck. My 85% SoC runs, and it was 46 degrees and I could feel the tires clawing for grip. I need to retest now that's it HOTTER
3.94 with the 1 ft rollout
I would like to see your results with a warm battery and close to 100% charge. Those are good numbers already. Maybe some 7.90's eighth mile!
Sadly no. But I should probably re-test now that the car is a year older with 19K miles. But this was the original resultsDid you check eight mile time with full warm battery?