MrMusAddict
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As of today, here's my understanding:Prospective Comma customer w/ a 2022 R1T here, I'm an early adopter and don't mind the tweaking to come yet, but I don't want to buy until I know speed control (longitudinal?) isn't going to be an issue w/ compromises like no steering wheel button function or something, whatever that meant. I've been trying to put together what comes with the kit and what it is capable of. If I'm ordering today, do I need to buy anything other than the "Rivian A" harness? What is this longitudinal upgrade kit I see from xnor.shop? Is that necessary? If so, will it be offered from Comma directly?
I wish there was a table of combinations of sw/hw combinations against functionality somewhere so I could make better sense of what I need to buy and what I need to install to get functionality that meets my desired starting point on this endeavor.
Thanks much for any help.
-Jeremy
| Only Harness (either Comma or Lucas') | Harness + Long Upgrade | |
| OpenPilot (Default) | Functionality I described in my first message | No Added Benefit |
| SunnyPilot | Same features as OpenPilot ↑, plus: • Speed control on 3X • Speed sign recognition • MADS • Vision-assisted follow behavior | Same features as OpenPilot ↑, plus: • Speed control on steering wheel • Speed sign recognition • MADS • Vision-assisted follow behavior • Blind spot monitoring • More Soon™ |
- Speed control without the Long upgrade is still very usable in my opinion. I've hardly needed to interact with the buttons on the 3X. Observations:
- If I want to increase the max speed, I can just press the accelerator until I hit it. It'll then hold that as the max speed.
- If I want to decrease the max speed, I can disengage and 1PD, then reengage.
- Speed sign recognition can set speeds automatically, at tolerances of +0%, 5%, 10%, and 15%.
- MADS means 3X can steer while you manually 1PD. Great around town, or on roads with advisory speed limits.
- Vision assisted follow means that the radar is supplemented by the 3X, which improves acceleration/follow/deceleration at higher speeds. For example if a car faster than you is passing you, you can merge immediately after they pass you and SunnyPilot will actually accelerate because it knows it's safe to do so (whereas Rivian ACC would slam on the brakes because the radar thinks you're too close).
- Blind-spot monitoring sounds like it can prevent a merge if it detects an obstacle in the lane you're trying to merge to.
- "More soon", the Long upgrade adds signals to the 3X that I don't think we've tapped into yet, but they're technically available. Ultimately, the Long upgrade still sounds like it's in the discovery phase for features, but very promising.
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