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TM3P day-to-day performance

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I know the numbers from some of the racers state figures down to sub 3 seconds 0-100 (km here), but what do you experience in normal day-to-day situations? I have a couple of stretches where I like to come to a complete stop and just floor it. It's usually somewhere about 5-6 seconds 0-100km/h on dry tarmac, 20" tires.
I'm currently on unstudded winter tires so it's not ideal, but I would like to know what you guys are experiencing. Charge is usually between 50 and 80%
 
I know the numbers from some of the racers state figures down to sub 3 seconds 0-100 (km here), but what do you experience in normal day-to-day situations? I have a couple of stretches where I like to come to a complete stop and just floor it. It's usually somewhere about 5-6 seconds 0-100km/h on dry tarmac, 20" tires.
I'm currently on unstudded winter tires so it's not ideal, but I would like to know what you guys are experiencing. Charge is usually between 50 and 80%

That makes little sense to me. 5-6 seconds is waaaay off the pace.
 
I know the numbers from some of the racers state figures down to sub 3 seconds 0-100 (km here), but what do you experience in normal day-to-day situations? I have a couple of stretches where I like to come to a complete stop and just floor it. It's usually somewhere about 5-6 seconds 0-100km/h on dry tarmac, 20" tires.
I'm currently on unstudded winter tires so it's not ideal, but I would like to know what you guys are experiencing. Charge is usually between 50 and 80%
You didn't leave your car on "chill" mode by any chance?
 
You didn't leave your car on "chill" mode by any chance?
No, I tried switching it on and off just in case.

Battery temperature has a bigger influence.
How big of a difference? I did another test today, drove the car for ~10 minutes first (outside temperature was 6C) then did a 0-100km/h. Just north of 5 seconds.

Guess I'll put it on my next SC appointment.