They often make subtle changes without documenting them in their notes. For instance, they didnāt announce the reduction of the trip meter fonts in that last update. It just happened. HOPEFULLY, they will correct this and revert to the original, much more legible font size with this next...
With a Gen 1 R1T, I donāt expect a whole lot in the way of significant updates, although this last one was pretty good - finally seemed to fix the A/C settings memory, Launch Mode, Sport Mode settings, etc.
But, it is annoying when they mess up a good thing or fix something that aināt broke...
Yeah, lots of charging options along 395 all the way from SoCal to Reno. A Tesla charger just opened on 395 in Minden. NV. Now, if somebody would just stick a DCFC on highway 50 between Carson City and Ely, like around Middlegate or Austin, that would be awesome. It would open up eastern Nevada.
While I donāt have huge hands, I do wear size L gloves, and I was able to get the job done. There are tricks that help with access. In my case, I was able to get the harness connector inserted into the AXM, without actually getting my hand all the way back in there. In a previous post, I...
Mine has been set and reset, for other reasons, since the addition of Launch mode. So, I donāt think resets are going to have much effect in my case. I might give it another try next week, but I donāt need to burn up my tires. Suffice to say, it is stupid fast!!
Same problem here. I went out to give Launah Mode a run in my ā23 R1T QM. Did three runs, but got no 0-60 times. I was pulling about .95 gās. Whatās the deal with that? One time, it showed my max speed was only 38 mph. Really?! Pretty sure I saw over 70 before I shut it down. Did you ever...
FWIW, I recently installed a Comma 4 on my ā23 R1T. I have to say, Iām very impressed with how that little sucker performs. It is rock solid on normal streets and highways - tracks shockingly well (better than I could) and instills real confidence. I even tested it on some dirt trails and it...
Most of the install is pretty straight forward, nothing too technical, but does take some time. The hard part is connecting to the AXM. For this installation, I found a few things that helped me. I spent multiple hours trying to get the darn harness plug inserted into the AXM slot. My left hand...
Iām beginning to sense that, but would like to get it as close to dialed as possible. I donāt expect perfection. As for the mountain driving issues, Iām in the mountains a lot, all year round. I enjoy driving myself, hands on (Sport Mode š¤Ŗ). I agree, Comma is a chill ride, indeed. It seems to...
Oh, man. I guess Iāll have to work on that. This whole Comma thing just keeps getting crazier. Iāll be glad when it is all sorted out. BTW, I do have the 8Āŗ wedge.
FWIW, this is a local street that I regularly travel. It is a 45 mph zone leading into an arcing corner with a recommended corner...
I ditched WMlv12. It was horrible. Went back to Down to Ride v6. Just got back from another 40 miles round trip in the mountains. This road was a little less demanding than my previous reported drive. On the tighter corners I still had the take over, as it would crowd/cross the middle divider...
I donāt think I made myself very clear on the turns. This was a wide, 2-lane, mountain highway, with sweeping turns. Posted speed limit 45 mph, while most are doing 50+. To stay in my lane, I would have likely had to slow to about 25 mph. I would have been run off the road.
I tried Down to Ride v6. It was good (love MADS) but pretty lethal on mountain roads. It failed at sweeping 90 degree turns, often crossing well over the center line on left turns and nearly off the road on right turns. It just didnāt want to stay in its lane. So, I decided to download WMlv12...
I agree with your assessment of the stock staged Sunnylink. I just installed my Comma 4. I drove around some with Open Pilot. It handled lane centering and corners very well. I then installed the Sunnylink version and it was noticeably worse. It seemed to be a tad late in initiating corners and...
Did not know this about removing the panels to access jack points. I am going to have to try this. It might be a little safer. Thanks for pointing this out.
Bingo! That worked using the main camera. I just never thought of that. Now, itās just a matter of figuring out all the Sunnylink settings and how to make it work. Thanks, again, for the incite and help.