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    Quote Originally Posted by vfx View Post
    I'm curious if it was the air adjustment or if it would have learned the Falkens in time. Thanks again to (C.I.)
    Once the 1.5 gets "unhappy" with T/C during deceleration (regen) on non-standard (i.e. non-recommended) tires, it seems to never really get completely back to normal ... unless .... IOW, the loss of regen (T/C blinking) happens for at least a few miles each time after startup ... unless you intervene. That's where I think the air adjustment helps. You could go another +/-1 psi in each F/R to reduce the delta another 2 psi. Eventually you'll find your tires' and Roadster's personal "happy" spot

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    Edit: The "squirreliness" may be due to inside edge wear (cupping) F or R, but more likely F. Or could happen if you have different brands (or just different tread patterns) on F versus R.
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    Continuing saga. So the next morning at 7:00AM 16 mile drive everything was "broken" again. [outside temp was 60] The same no regen and TC light on all the time on deceleration. The next drive at 11:00 [temp at 80] 14 mile drive it did not get better. Another drive(s) at 3:00 [temp 90] 10 mile thenat 4:PM another 10 mile it never 'fixed' itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vfx View Post
    Continuing saga. So the next morning at 7:00AM everything was "broken" again. [outside temp was 60] The same no regen and TC light on all the time on deceleration. The next drive at 11:00 [temp at 80] it did not get better. Another drive at 3:00 [temp 90] it never 'fixed' itself.

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    How many miles did you drive in each case ? Did you check tire pressures at each start-up ? Have you tried the 33F/35R setting yet, or even 35 all around ? (Naturally these are cold pressures ... up to 75F at the tires; but all four should move reasonably in sync. (Exception: LR might get a degree or three warmer due to removal of heat from PEM/Motor.))

    My theory: Yoko Advan Neova AD07 is a much softer compound. Lowering pressure on R (Falkens) makes up for it a little. Increasing pressure in F tires helps even-out the T/C's confusion of mismatched F/R speed sensors. None of this takes rpm (revs-per-mile) into account. I don't know how your Falkens compare to Yokos in that regard. You might want to post that data here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChargeIt! View Post
    How many miles did you drive in each case ? Did you check tire pressures at each start-up ? Have you tried the 33F/35R setting yet, or even 35 all around ? (Naturally these are cold pressures ... up to 75F at the tires; but all four should move reasonably in sync. (Exception: LR might get a degree or three warmer due to removal of heat from PEM/Motor.))

    My theory: Yoko Advan Neova AD07 is a much softer compound. Lowering pressure on R (Falkens) makes up for it a little. Increasing pressure in F tires helps even-out the T/C's confusion of mismatched F/R speed sensors. None of this takes rpm (revs-per-mile) into account. I don't know how your Falkens compare to Yokos in that regard. You might want to post that data here.
    I added to the above post. I did not check pressures before any drive (I will from now till it's worked out) I always try to check tires after they have rested -hopefully cold.

    Have not tried any changes like 35FR yet. Will find and post tire data later.

    Why would it fix itself and then be "unfixed"? Temp was all I could think of but second day at 90 temp it did not fix again. Was it the stop and go traffic?

    Thanks for the input.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vfx View Post
    Why would it fix itself and then be "unfixed"?
    Don't know the answer to that one. But the 1.5 never really learns (memorizes) the "fix" unless you help it along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChargeIt! View Post
    Don't know the answer to that one. But the 1.5 never really learns (memorizes) the "fix" unless you help it along.
    Yesterday the tire pressure was where i had left it. 32F 36R
    I adjusted to 34F 36R and the day was in the mid to upper 80s. I drove about a 100 miles over the course of the day noon to 6PM with about 6 stops. On the trip home the car started to come back to working regen and less TC lights on deceleration never fully, but it was close.

    So now it seem that after considerable driving the car figures out the tires and the next day forgets and has to relearn the tires every time. Not sure why the Tesla is so stupid nor have I figured out how to help it learn other than CI's tire pressure suggestion. This is just lame. How about a button on the VDS that once the car has learned these tires after a long day of driving you push the button and it "remembers" the settings the car came up with for the tires instead of forgetting them overnight?

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    Do people believe that the 2.0/2.5s do a good job learning new types of tires? I've only used the AD07s so far.

    Does anyone know why the 1.5s can't learn like the 2.0/2.5s (supposedly) do? Does anyone know what Tesla says about the 1.5s not being able to learn?

    Does anyone know if trouble dealing with different types of tires is a normal issue for other cars with TC? Is it mostly just due to TC+regen in the Roadster's case? I've had other cars with TC and had no TC issues, but I believe that I stuck with the original models of tires for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tennis_trs View Post
    Do people believe that the 2.0/2.5s do a good job learning new types of tires? I've only used the AD07s so far.
    Yes, it works very well. I've switched my 2.0 to Toyo Proxes T1R and am very happy with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug_G View Post
    Yes, it works very well. I've switched my 2.0 to Toyo Proxes T1R and am very happy with them.
    Grrrr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vfx View Post
    Grrrr.

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