While I think that a red car was used for the MT test,
oops you are correct. MT tested a red sans-pano.
I think that settles it: red is faster than blue.
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While I think that a red car was used for the MT test,
oops you are correct. MT tested a red sans-pano.
I think that settles it: red is faster than blue.
So this is weird. 479kw. Ac on. Max battery on but not ready. 90% soc
SOC: 99%
Battery: 1063792-00-A
Max: Ready!
A/C: Off
Power: 461kW
Once dropped to 90% I got my normal 453-ish.
With all of four data points, it appears to correlate strongly with battery version rather than SW revision. Interesting.
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What we really need is a before and after log from someone. I plan to get to a track as soon as I can and obtain a timeslip now that I have a confirmation on my battery output.
I may have missed it somewhere, but can you clarify? Before and after what? A particular firmware release?
Essentially, yes. I find it very unlikely that this increase had been around for a long time without anyone noticing. It just seems more likely that this extra hardware capability was unlocked with a recent software change.
In the regular 90D world we've been noticing higher capacity since January and much higher capacity (more Rated Mikes) since March.Essentially, yes. I find it very unlikely that this increase had been around for a long time without anyone noticing. It just seems more likely that this extra hardware capability was unlocked with a recent software change.
(more Rated Mikes)
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BOOM! Everybody could use "more Rated Mikes"! Take that spell checker...
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I'm still on 2.20.30, do you think that's "before" or is it already "after"? Or not sure yet? I plan to do some testing this weekend and will post to the spreadsheet created by @GridSpace