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Um.. what??

Words matter... I never said "huge tire wear" anywhere in my post.

I said "increased tire wear".

Carry on.... :facepalm:
Sure from that post, but from your original post... ;)

I tried it briefly... I liked it, but switched back to STD out of concern for tire tread wear. With that huge regen available.. I'd be tempted to keep on the go-pedal right up till the last second then let regen save the day resulting in huge tire wear.
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Sure from that post, but from your original post... ;)
Okay, well now that I have context... I was describing would would likely happen if I used high regen without feathering in a somewhat reckless manner.. "I'd be tempted to keep on the go-pedal right up till the last second then let regen save the day".

Compare max regen deceleration to feathering and you'll see what I mean. One will wear out your tires quickly, the other wont.
 

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Okay, well now that I have context... I was describing would would likely happen if I used high regen without feathering in a somewhat reckless manner.. "I'd be tempted to keep on the go-pedal right up till the last second then let regen save the day".

Compare max regen deceleration to feathering and you'll see what I mean. One will wear out your tires quickly, the other wont.
Which was my point, since I have driven 100% of all 11.5k miles via last the *go-pedal right up till the last second* method and still have 6mm on all my 22" tires.

Do you consider 3mm tire wear in 11.5k miles *huge*?
 

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I tried it briefly... I liked it, but switched back to STD out of concern for tire tread wear. With that huge regen available.. I'd be tempted to keep on the go-pedal right up till the last second then let regen save the day resulting in huge tire wear.
Wether you break or regen the friction on the tires is the same. Unless you are in conserve mode then regen is by front wheels only. I’ve switched to all purpose mode for that reason. As far as max regen I love it I’ve been using max regen since 2017 in whatever EV I drove.
 

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Okay, well now that I have context... I was describing would would likely happen if I used high regen without feathering in a somewhat reckless manner.. "I'd be tempted to keep on the go-pedal right up till the last second then let regen save the day".

Compare max regen deceleration to feathering and you'll see what I mean. One will wear out your tires quickly, the other wont.
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I found that quite awkward. For me max regen while feathering the accelerator is most comfortable and easiest to master.
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