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You asked, they delivered: Tesla has a new gaming computer and plans to (sort of) compete with Xbox and Steam - ElectrekIf I thought Tesla would answer them I would send them over to Tesla myself. Grin. Seriously though, maybe Tesla is taking interviews and would answer the first four and last one question(s).
Oh, I am so retrofitting that into my car. And maybe a couple other places. My rear touchscreen will be much bigger. Grin.You asked, they delivered: Tesla has a new gaming computer and plans to (sort of) compete with Xbox and Steam - Electrek
okay, got that. What's your question?
Basically what costs what. What I've been told by the SC is that I'll lose the premium connectivity that I have now and have to pay for it, I don't see the logic there, and that I do have to pay for the Sirius/FM upgrade for the MCU 2. The say that it's not over the air, it's hardware. The do know that I have the antennas, so it must be something else.
XM funny story, I had never tried it in my car, and one day i turned it on. It had it. I couldn't believe it. I thought maybe the previous owner had it and forgot about it or whatever. I used it all weekend. Monday it was gone. Turns out if I picked a free Siruis weekend to try it...........
Thanks for that, I didn't know where that was.This is the Infotainment Upgrade page. Its been the gospel that we have all used and actually just about the only source on tesla.com for MCU2 upgrade. Most of us have been watching it change for just about a year now.
Boring is good.Thanks for that, I didn't know where that was.
I never use FM or Sirius in that car. I use Sirius in rentals, and I've noticed that on the channels I listen to you start to hear the same things a few times. I live in Santa Barbara, CA, and I drove to Bozeman MT via Zion and Yosemite, on one channel it seemed like a three day cycle. And the talk channels that i listen to have to be more boring now that we have a new President
Thanks for that, I didn't know where that was.
I never use FM or Sirius in that car. I use Sirius in rentals, and I've noticed that on the channels I listen to you start to hear the same things a few times. I live in Santa Barbara, CA, and I drove to Bozeman MT via Zion and Yosemite, on one channel it seemed like a three day cycle. And the talk channels that i listen to have to be more boring now that we have a new President
Hmmmm. I think that is rightSoooooo, they that thought they were right - were wrong, and you thought they were wrong, and now they say; they were wrong and you were right & you were right in your thinking that they were wrong - is that right or is it not right?
Hmmmm. I think that is right
I see there is a FlatSix911 lurking here. @FlatSix911 my first car was a 1964 911, s/n 152. I was 15, bought it with paper route money. I had a big paper route
I couldn't really afford it, it was rusty, and I ended up parting it out. This was a very long time ago, a little voice in the back of my head said park it, this is going to be worth money someday. Original drivetrain, I'll bet it would fetch close to if not $1M today. I'm famous on a couple of the Porsche message boards for that decision
Good for you, keep it. I love 993's. All mine are air cooled too, newest is 1988. I let a 993TT get away from me, but there are who knows how many cars that you can say that about.Thanks for sharing your story... S/N 152 would have been a keeper. There is always one that got away!
I've owned a number of 911s over the years and I plan on keeping the last of the air-cooled series 993.