elektrode
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They must be magic then. Wow. I can barely average 2.0 kw/m in factory 21s.I have been consistently getting 2.7 and up kw/m on the highway, adjusted for the size difference, with these tires.
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They must be magic then. Wow. I can barely average 2.0 kw/m in factory 21s.I have been consistently getting 2.7 and up kw/m on the highway, adjusted for the size difference, with these tires.
This is my average in the 2500 miles since I switched to AS. This is all driving. It is of course better at constant highway speeds (65 or so). Deduct 3% for the tire size delta and the average is about 2.45 kw/h.They must be magic then. Wow. I can barely average 2.0 kw/m in factory 21s.
fucking bananas.This is my average in the 2500 miles since I switched to AS. This is all driving. It is of course better at constant highway speeds (65 or so). Deduct 3% for the tire size delta and the average is about 2.45 kw/h.
What does your energy milage estimate screen say? Does it actually update or is it still the same as everyone with 20" AT tires?This is my average in the 2500 miles since I switched to AS. This is all driving. It is of course better at constant highway speeds (65 or so). Deduct 3% for the tire size delta and the average is about 2.45 kw/h.
So when you charge to 70% what does it say?The estimate screen is useless - it still reflects stock ATs. However, the "live" mileage estimator is accurate.
Pretty sick! Mine says 225 with the 21's... but I'm getting 2.13 m/kWh... apparently...
Yes. I just put on a set of 21's and had the truck recalibrated. $180 fee for this.Anyone got the tires recalibrated at service center?