Hi!
I drive a Model 3 performance and recently swapped my 20'' wheels for a set of 18" TST Flow Forged Tesla Wheel mounted with Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires.
When I did swap the wheels, the computer detected new tires and I selected 18'' as the new tire size.
Since then, I find the range prediction a bit off compared to when I was running my 20" whees. I guess it makes sense because Tesla doesn't have any data on rolling resistance of the 18" TST Flow Forged Tesla Wheel mounted with Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires.
However, I'm wondering what kind of data they are currently using to estimate the real range of my car?
With the 18" TST Flow Forged Tesla Wheel mounted with Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires, I average 275 wh/mile at 65mph.
I drive a Model 3 performance and recently swapped my 20'' wheels for a set of 18" TST Flow Forged Tesla Wheel mounted with Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires.
When I did swap the wheels, the computer detected new tires and I selected 18'' as the new tire size.
Since then, I find the range prediction a bit off compared to when I was running my 20" whees. I guess it makes sense because Tesla doesn't have any data on rolling resistance of the 18" TST Flow Forged Tesla Wheel mounted with Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires.
However, I'm wondering what kind of data they are currently using to estimate the real range of my car?
With the 18" TST Flow Forged Tesla Wheel mounted with Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires, I average 275 wh/mile at 65mph.