I'm thinking about trading in my 2019 Model 3 for a 2024 S or refreshed 3. Is FSD Beta running on HW4 cars yet? Is it at the same rev as HW3 cars.
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HW3 and HW4 cars run the same versions of software. HW4 has FSD beta and does not appear to be any better, or worse than HW3 in videos I've seen. At least, nobody seems to claim any difference at this point.I'm thinking about trading in my 2019 Model 3 for a 2024 S or refreshed 3. Is FSD Beta running on HW4 cars yet? Is it at the same rev as HW3 cars.
FSD for HW4 has been out since roughly September. Never used HW3 FSD before, seen videos and such. Seems to be almost exactly the same. Im running 11.4.9 MYLR at the moment. I think the true test will be when V12 hits for HW4. Currently Teslafi reports 0 HW4 cars on V12 which is sad. HW4 is the future as all new cars are getting it now, but the development for now will lag behind HW3.I'm thinking about trading in my 2019 Model 3 for a 2024 S or refreshed 3. Is FSD Beta running on HW4 cars yet? Is it at the same rev as HW3 cars.
Interesting. This is my take in going from EAP to FSD-beta v11 on HW3. Much more relaxed when approaching slower or stopped traffic. With EAP going 70mph on the fwy, it would just fly along until the last moment at which it COULD stop in time, and then slam on the brakes. Terrifying.Conversely with HW4, it will start to slow down much earlier than HW3 and be much more relaxed feeling.
Basically fewer hard braking situations.
One thing I have noticed with my HW4 car on FSD, it is much less settled in the lane than my HW3 car.
It's almost like there is a mild ping pong going on, even on a straight road it is constantly shifting left to right by what feels like maybe six inches or so. Just enough so you're aware of it. Very strange, I may just book a service call for it to see if that's normal.