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I don't think a single person in the AWD winter tires thread is posting about reduced Regen, either.
Same issue for me. LR RWD. Using the Tesla 18" Winter Package with Sottozeros. Regen has been wonky the day I put the tires on, even with a fully warm battery.
I notice going around corners regen is completley cut off. Generally regen is inconsistent (sometimes heavy, sometimes green bar all the way but car is freewheeling).
Surprised that changing tires would do this. My initial thought was that it was because of a cold battery, but who knows.
I don't think a single person in the AWD winter tires thread is posting about reduced Regen, either.
Yeah, other than one guy who probably has a different issue, I haven't seen AWD people complain about a noticeable regen reduction with winter tires.
You're clearly not reading my posts.....
You're clearly not reading my posts.....
No worries....didn't mean to sound angry if it came across that wayI like your posts and value the details. I was under the impression that you were able to detect the regen loss on instrumentation, but that it wasn't particularly noticeable in the seat of your pants. If I misunderstood, I apologize.
RWD? Which tires?
I’d assume wifi, since it was parked at home.Did you get 44.1 over wifi or LTE?
Why has nobody in the P3D thread noted this? Very strange.
Ok so I can confirm that there is a loss of Regen with AWD and winter tires. Put on my winters yesterday, conti wintercontacts on after market rims. Under 60km/h Regen is there, but on the highway Regen is noticeably weaker when traveling over 100km/h.
Like others have detailed, it seems the squishiness of the tires throw off the traction control and Regen systems. Will see if it improves with more driving, but can assure it is a difference as others have seen.
I have the WinterContact Si's on, running the same 235/45/18 Size spec as the tires on the Aeros wheels.Did you by chance put on the Wintercontact SI's orWinterContact TS850P?
I purchased the Conti's Wintercontact TS850p since I'm trying to match the specs of the Sottozeros (98V, XL) and I get those on this week (LR, RWD) and I'll report back to see if the higher speed rating (less squishiness) makes a difference or not.