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Also depends on state of charge. Higher charge will be quicker.I did a few 0-60 runs in the Model 3 SR+ with my Vbox. Software version 2019.8.5. HVAC off, windows closed, temperature around 65, dry and level road, new 18" OEM Michelin tires, nobody else in the car. These times are without a rollout. With a 1-ft rollout they would be 0.3 seconds faster. Average of 4 runs in different locations was exactly 5.60 seconds. Here's the detail of one of the runs:
0-10 mph: 0.81 seconds
0-20: 1.65
0-30: 2.49
0-40: 3.37
0-50: 4.33
0-60: 5.51
Tesla promised 5.3 seconds to 60.
Also depends on state of charge. Higher charge will be quicker.
I am afraid what you have is a SR.You're making a good point regarding the SOC. It around 80% when I did the test runs.
Technically speaking - there are no SR's yet. They are all SR+. If you paid for an SR, Tesla will "downgrade" them to SR at some point.I am afraid what you have is a SR.
5.6 sec confirms it.
LOL.Technically speaking - there are no SR's yet. They are all SR+. If you paid for an SR, Tesla will "downgrade" them to SR at some point.
5.3 secs as per Tesla claims, but most people seem to report 5.0-5.1 secs.Nice, that’s impressive! What’s a 2020 SR+ supposed to do, 5.3 or 5.6 secs?
Nice result! What tires do you have? I have suspected those crappy OEM MXM4s are limiting the 0-60 times because of traction. Maybe?This is my 2020 SR+ w/ 18” wheels, flat straight strip, about 75% SOC, no HVAC. OH, and the Ingenext Boost SR module installed.
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I doubt the tires slip on a non-performance in normal weather. Unlikely that the torque settings are high enough. Rolling resistance maybe?Nice result! What tires do you have? I have suspected those crappy OEM MXM4s are limiting the 0-60 times because of traction. Maybe?
Remember SR+ is RWD. In my experience with RWD Model S, the tires can absolutely be a limiting factor for launches and low-speed acceleration. Easy to get wheel slip and spin with allseasons, much less of that with summer performance tires.I doubt the tires slip on a non-performance in normal weather. Unlikely that the torque settings are high enough. Rolling resistance maybe?
Remember SR+ is RWD. In my experience with RWD Model S, the tires can absolutely be a limiting factor for launches and low-speed acceleration. Easy to get wheel slip and spin with allseasons, much less of that with summer performance tires.
Wow, that’s a great “boost”. Faster than my 3 LR RWD.This is my 2020 SR+ w/ 18” wheels, flat straight strip, about 75% SOC, no HVAC. OH, and the Ingenext Boost SR module installed.
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Is that the Igenex app? Do you have any Dragy results?This is my 2020 SR+ w/ 18” wheels, flat straight strip, about 75% SOC, no HVAC. OH, and the Ingenext Boost SR module installed.
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