Okay, so the 16 year old in me is wondering if it's possible at all to get wheel spin a Model S D. I'm thinking no due to the AWD system, but wanted to check here to see if I'm wrong or not...
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Pull a fuse. Look up the you tube video.
+1The traction control stops any tirespin. Unfortunately.
What really is a bummer is that around corners the traction control is *really* constraining. You can floor it at the apex and literally feel the constricted power. It feels like a Fiat. Then, as the car straightens out the power comes back on. Not a great corner exit experience and I hope they put a real traction control disable option in.
Okay, so the 16 year old in me is wondering if it's possible at all to get wheel spin a Model S D. I'm thinking no due to the AWD system, but wanted to check here to see if I'm wrong or not...
And what, I ask, if the driver's intent is to have fun? To be sideways with four roostertails of snow in the world's longest, quietest drift? He says I'm very likely the only Model S driver who would ever want this. He may have a point.
Even if we would get traction controll off, it would be a two wheel burnout. The diffs are open, so one wheel spinning on each axle.
I tried SlipMode on a dirt road before, couldn't get it to do "burn outs" either, just excellent traction.