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Hey Dan - Have you tried riding with someone who uses less Wh/mi than you or having someone ride with you?
You might even try swapping cars.
Altogether it sounds like if you get a P and drive hard, the way it's meant to be, you just charge more often. So?
Interestingly My Model 3 does not seem any slower with the all seasons. At least not acceleration wise.
The PS4S are allot stickier still, for non-spirited driving you would notice the difference in the rain. I have both sets of tires. The MXM4s kick up less rocks and add more range, and are cold weather rated, everything else seems better with PS4S. I have driving on roads with loose gravel on PS4S because they pickup rocks and fling then at your paint, especially when coldWith the car in my sig, my lifetime is about 270 Wh/mi
I swapped the performance wheels and tires for 18" Titan 7's and Michelin Primacy MXM4 245/45R18. Kept at 46 psi cold.
Driving home from Phila, we drove from Texarkana to home near DFW airport. About 200 mi. Started with about 97% and ended with about 12%. It was about 45 degF night and some of that is 75 mph speed limit some is 70 and some at 65-60 in DFW.
So I can get about 220 mi at hwy speeds. The 18's ride much better and don't spin upon WOT. I have a set of T7's with SC2 rubber for the track.
The PS4S are allot stickier still, for non-spirited driving you would notice the difference in the rain. I have both sets of tires. The MXM4s kick up less rocks and add more range, and are cold weather rated, everything else seems better with PS4S. I have driving on roads with loose gravel on PS4S because they pickup rocks and fling then at your paint, especially when cold
Interestingly My Model 3 does not seem any slower with the all seasons. At least not acceleration wise.
Yea I'm at around 380 lately.I might give A/S 3+ a try, and most likely will get those MartianWheels too. Hope I can drop from 337 wh/mi to 280 best case... happy with 300
Yea I'm at around 380 lately.
*Hate driving on roads with loose gravel.
I doubt those things will pay for themselves ever but they will probably make you feel better.
If you found out that your high Wh/mi was only due to your driving habits, would it make a difference in your planned mods?
IE would you just accept your range or would you still feel compelled to make change?
Dan - It would be a lot cheaper to let someone else drive your car for a trip and compare their Wh/mi to yours.