Tesla Model Y - 19" vs 21" wheels: The moment of truth!

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @mikesemple3728
    @mikesemple3728 Před 10 měsíci +13

    This is an amazingly concise and informative video. Thank you so much... I just purchased a Y long range with 19"s as a result of your noise/sound test. I'll take 4db quieter any day. I wish the whole world was 4db quieter. Nice job thank you.

  • @carlmelville
    @carlmelville Před rokem +12

    Bought my YP three years ago and looked forever for a video like this. Perfect. Thank you. Well done. Also for keeping it concise.

  • @thomasjacques5286
    @thomasjacques5286 Před rokem +14

    I dumped the 21” UT from my 2022 PMY and replaced them with some 18s with 245/50s squared from TSportLine. Made a significant improvement in ride, noise, efficiency and performance. And I no longer fear curbs or pot holes. Tesla should off this option again.

    • @Walu3
      @Walu3 Před rokem +1

      Can you fit 18" on the Y performance ? how about room for the brake caliber ?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Yes there's is 18" wheels made for performance. But be careful and make sure they fit. Too tight can harm the calibers.

    • @italianstallion399
      @italianstallion399 Před rokem

      Interesting. My mom is getting a Y and I'm helping her research this stuff. What efficiency and performance changes did you notice? Any issues with the 19s becoming more sluggish or vague feeling in cornering? And lastly what tire did you choose?

    • @ryankibler7973
      @ryankibler7973 Před rokem

      No one seems to have a comparison between the 21s and 18s! I'm looking to do the same with my MYP. No one will.answer if 0-60 is improved!!! How is it?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      @@ryankibler7973 not optimal tuning 18" on your model y performance. Don't forget that this bigger calipers on the front need enough air flow not to overheat. And debree may get stock between the calipers and the rims and scratch the inside of the rim or the disks if you are unlucky.

  • @oz7564
    @oz7564 Před rokem +5

    Just to add.
    - 21" offers better traction in addition to the looks. 21" comes with high performance wider tires.
    - Not all tires are created equal. The tires from different manufacture/models will change the results even for the same tire/wheel size. Look for rolling resistance rating to estimate impact on energy consumption.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +2

      Of course. But I'm comparing two set of tires with the same rolling resistance class B. I clearly show this in the video. 😊

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      And the traction is a whole other story..much more fun and better control with the 21"

  • @PTDavidRodrigues
    @PTDavidRodrigues Před rokem +3

    You should had used 19" summer tyres: - probably even more efficient but probably a bit noisier than the winter tyres...

  • @OlavAlexanderMjelde
    @OlavAlexanderMjelde Před rokem +2

    Btw, yesterday I swapped from the Nokian R5 (21" winters) to the PZ4Z 21" summers.
    Did not do any range or efficciency tests, but I do notice the car was more silent on R5.
    Most likely its due to the softer winter rubber, but I have the same size: 275/255 on 21.
    So the difference in "comfort" might be smaller on the 21".
    I also think the Nokian R5 have less stretch on the rims than the PZeros..
    The summer tires should be said: need a bit warm temp for the rubber to be soft enough, so start of summer you will also get a bit more noise.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Yes, my opinion is that the 21" with standard p zero Tyres are a bit too narrow.

  • @ItsOnlyElectric
    @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +5

    Is the überturbines worth the difference in consumption? 1 year of driving (15000km) will result in a energy loss of 90kWh.

  • @RH-jj7ck
    @RH-jj7ck Před rokem +1

    winter tires vs summer? ofc. winter tires will have more consumption(softer rubber. different lamell structure to have more friction on ice and snow). Also the softer rubber makes those quieter too. Some taxi drivers on my country use those winter tires year round to have quieter ride for themselves and customers(which is not so good idea for safety).

  • @sebulban
    @sebulban Před 10 měsíci +1

    Before watching, I would suspect that those Nokian friction tires are at least 2 times more silent compared to those summer tires. They are so soft

  • @ibabyfighter
    @ibabyfighter Před 9 měsíci

    WOW thanks so much for this video comparison :D Im currently running aftermarket forged wheels with 275/35/21 and 295/35/21 set up on my 2022 MYP shanghai manufactured. i dont think i ever got this type of efficentcy even in 18 degree weather with A/C off! Now i think i will put the old uberturbines back on and swap out the heavy tires for OEM 255/275 build. Thanks again!

  • @larsw.larsen4173
    @larsw.larsen4173 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for taking the time and sharing🎉

  • @rickeybarnes6471
    @rickeybarnes6471 Před rokem +1

    The Uber turbine tires are crazy expensive! I replaced the back tires at 22,000 miles after 9 months of driving and cost me 1100 bucks! Presently, I now have 41,000 miles and the back tires needed replacing again. As a result, I decided to go with 19 inch Gemini wheels and all season continental tires ( low resistance) and so far I am at 251 wh/ mile compared to 277 wh/ mile with the Uber turbine wheels. Here in Florida the roads are like sandpaper! Much cheaper to replace 19 inch tires and more selection of tires! The Uber turbines are the best looking though! Great review. Subscribed 😊

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      I don't even want to think about the cost of the 275s... 😅 Thanks for watching and subscribeing. 👍

    • @OlavAlexanderMjelde
      @OlavAlexanderMjelde Před rokem +1

      @@ItsOnlyElectric when they do go I see a lot of people fit 295 rear and 275 front. A bit less range, but less stretch. I even saw some people in USA do front 265/40-21 and rear 295/40-21, that's increasing the OD and therefor show less correct speed, however the car then has less air in arches so it looks lower and they say it feels more comfortable.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      Interesting 🤔

    • @Ledehund
      @Ledehund Před rokem

      ​@@OlavAlexanderMjelde if u do 275 in front and then u can go 295 or even 305 on the rear. Then u also get a much better protection of the rims 😁 MYP

    • @OlavAlexanderMjelde
      @OlavAlexanderMjelde Před rokem +1

      @@Ledehund I will order two 295/35-21. Think its better to keep the 20mm offset as 255/275 was, when moving 275 front and keeping 295 rear.
      But I think I will buy some lighter wheels in 20", maybe Japan Racing SL01 and fit square 275. Doing a bit lower ET and not 10.5" wide rims.
      I did however for fun try to fit the 10.5 rear wheel in the front position yesterday, it seemed to fit. I did not drive with it, but seems 10.5" wheels fit fine in front. However since the 275 tires is too narrow I thinnk for a 10.5" rim I wouldnt do this anyways..
      For autocross I could see the reason for square 10.5" rims and 285 tires, maybe 285/35-20.

  • @lucisleesion8824
    @lucisleesion8824 Před rokem +3

    Great content as usual! And the BYD seal is officially published in Germany. Hopefully can see your review soon!

  • @Pablo-23-dMY
    @Pablo-23-dMY Před 3 měsíci

    Gracias por tu canal, es de lo mejor de CZcams, me fio mucho de tus comentarios. Supongo que las Gemini con otros tapacubos eficientes daran más autonomía que en viajes se agradecerá mucho. Muchas gracias por la prueba!

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 3 měsíci

      Geminis increases range for sure! Thanks for your support. 👍 Muchos gracias

  • @thescandinavian303
    @thescandinavian303 Před rokem +10

    Its should de summertires on 19 inc whels for real competion.

    • @magistratemagistrate5177
      @magistratemagistrate5177 Před rokem

      Yeah

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +2

      Yes, but still gives s good comparison.

    • @XhaLeSWE
      @XhaLeSWE Před rokem +2

      The bigger wheel and with much higher rotating mass beating the smaller and lighter wheel at lower speeds suggests that it probably isn't the best comparison

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      The cycle and test is for all day driving. A test of driving a constant 90km/h is not adopted for real life scenarios.

    • @faithosadebe5293
      @faithosadebe5293 Před rokem

      I don't think anything is wrong having both winter tires.. Don't forget it still cold outside, safety first..

  • @johnm2879
    @johnm2879 Před rokem +3

    4dB is A LOT! Too bad there aren't 18" with 55 section tires available.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Yes, it is! I didn't remember it to be as much. At first I thought that my bearings was Broken..

    • @awmmuc
      @awmmuc Před rokem

      Tesla Model 3 AWD for the win. 18" wheels and Acceleration boost. And my overall consumption after more than 40.000 km (in 2 years) is around 155 Wh/km. I can easily drive the car with a feathured right foot and than a consumption of 120 Wh/km

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      That's really low. :)

  • @atrip3900
    @atrip3900 Před 2 měsíci

    I know I’m late to this video but wondering if the different wheels/tires affect 0-60 speeds. Thanks for the video!

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 2 měsíci +1

      With the right tires you may get a lower 0-60 speed with the 19" wheels since the package gets lighter. But my 19" wheels runs on soft rubber studless tires and therefore looses a bit of the torque resistance and goes and does 0-60 slower.

  • @adopstap
    @adopstap Před 8 měsíci

    Please don't put the black wheels in the shade while recording an item on size and looks of wheels. Just an advise; like your videos!

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for the feedback. I'm learning by doing. This was a while ago, but I'm working on leveling up my video skills and it's always a balance between effort and time to market. 🙂

  • @TheCameltotem
    @TheCameltotem Před rokem +1

    Damn wish I didn't see this.. That decibel levels is huge in difference. I really hate how hard it is choosing between the 2 cars lol.
    Did test drive the performance and thought it was great, but sure a quieter car would be even better but then again I love the looks of the performance.. God damn it lol

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      I still love my performance. :)

    • @TheCameltotem
      @TheCameltotem Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric Kollat på han norska Björn och i hans spreadsheet så verkar de skilja sig en hel del på MYP beroende på däcktyp. Är alla 2023 från Berlin med pirelli däck? Känns som de ligger mer i däcken än just större fälg och däckstorlek?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Däck gör stor skillnad. 21" är orginal med Pirelli. Men att tänka på är att sommarhjulen är bredare bak och har lägre profil = mer buller. Dessutom så är det sportdäck med fokus på prestanda. Går ju att sätta på däck med fokus på mjukaregummi som ger lägre buller men med försämrat grepp och snabbare slitage som nedsida.

  • @TheEdmaster87
    @TheEdmaster87 Před 10 měsíci

    I got myself 18" wheels with very low rolling resistance winter tyres. 100km+ more range!

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 10 měsíci

      Wow, that's a big difference

    • @TheEdmaster87
      @TheEdmaster87 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ItsOnlyElectric Yes, I reduced overall weight on the wheels by 10kgs per wheel by going for semi forged light rims and low weight tyres. Total kgs per wheel is 21 kgs, the 21" uberturbines weigh about 31.3 kgs. (Rim+tyre). So the moment of inertia is less. The tyres have good drainage for water/melted ice which helps also. The aerodynamics of the rim design is also very important, but the biggest factor is wheel weight.

  • @rempha
    @rempha Před rokem

    Nice test, I would not predict such a small difference between the 21" & 19". I recommend to display the average speed when mentioning a consumption to have the context, otherwise is misleading. I believe the difference will be bigger when the average speed gets higher (i.e. highway speeds).

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      I do mention and write the average speed. 🙂 93km/h

    • @rempha
      @rempha Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric I mean you can write it down with a * on the final results rable. I overlooked you mention that at the beginning :).

  • @RockyMountainTesla
    @RockyMountainTesla Před rokem

    Good comparison, and if you are ever looking for a good looking aero wheel, check out the FastWheels EV01+ 19”. I have them on my LR Model Y AWD for winter wheels. Just did a road trip and averaged 188 Wh/km highway speeds through the mountains Calgary to Seattle, fully loaded up, 4 people & luggage. Return trip a little higher at 195 Wh/km. I will have to compare again when I do a similar trip in the fall on the 20” Inductions for summer tires. Almost for sure to have worse efficiency on the larger wheels in the same conditions.

  • @bjornisakson5687
    @bjornisakson5687 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for another great video. When I switched to the Überturbines summer tires I noticed how frustrating easy small stones get jammed between break discs and the cover resulting in a horrible noise in lower speeds. Have you noticed the same?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      I noticed exactly the same thing today! Happens several times a day, before the streets ate cleaned from all the gravel. Very annoying sound

    • @bjornisakson5687
      @bjornisakson5687 Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric hope they do that soon 😎

    • @OlavAlexanderMjelde
      @OlavAlexanderMjelde Před rokem

      its the stickier tires that pick up more gravel, with PS4S its even worse :-)

    • @JDZ1784
      @JDZ1784 Před rokem

      I have not tried smaller tires, but upgraded my überturbine to 295 on the back and 275 in the front and yes I get small stones stuck almost on a weekly basis… I asked Tesla and they said that is just how it is 🙄

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Great reply from Tesla. 😂 But I heard that thet are redesigning the brake shields to avoid that problem on future cars.

  • @bernhardleopold6702
    @bernhardleopold6702 Před rokem

    It think the range difference would be much bigger (probably in the range of 49 km), when comparing the OEM 19" summer tires (Hankook) with extra low rolling resistance against the OEM 21" high performance summer tires. On the other hand the noise difference will be smaller...

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Maybe. I think the wheel caps will make the biggest difference.

  • @smaracibre
    @smaracibre Před měsícem

    Is there any setting to set the size of the wheels in the infotainment system, so it calculates everything appropriately and correctly?

  • @hermanstokbrood
    @hermanstokbrood Před 10 měsíci +1

    Not to mention the €2300 extra for the 21" wheels.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 10 měsíci

      In Europe you can't the performance without the 21" it's included in the price

    • @hermanstokbrood
      @hermanstokbrood Před 10 měsíci

      @@ItsOnlyElectric Yeah you are right. But I thought you were only comparing the differences of 19" vs 21"wheels.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 10 měsíci

      @hermanstokbrood get your point

  • @stewartallison8848
    @stewartallison8848 Před rokem +1

    Your a legend your helping me.

  • @aniketbreed5812
    @aniketbreed5812 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great video. Still going back and forth between the Performance and Long range, but for the 2023 model. I hear that has a new upgraded suspension. what are your thoughts for the LR model but with 20" wheels? Ride quality, noise, longevity and overall car performance as well?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +3

      If you are considering the 20" on the LR I would go for the performance instead. Almost the same money and you get a better looking car with bigger brakes and more power.

  • @andreasteodorsson9601
    @andreasteodorsson9601 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video!
    Has been waiting for this when i had the same feeling! The 21” inch impact the range much less than you think!
    I’m running 21” Uberturbines all year with Hakka R5 on Winter and i am curious to see how it will affect my summertires!
    Moved the 275 from back axel to front and have ordered 305/30 -21” back!
    They are mounted and ready to go now the tire company told me! By doing this i hope my Uberturbines looks the same when i take them off as they did when putting them on
    I belive i will recive same figures! Small amount of decread consumption and more noice but its just to turn up the radio 🤣😊
    I also would like to thank you for really good content!
    Its the same feeling as christmas everytime your notification bell lights up but this was for me the most intresting video so far!
    Have a nice day and rememeber to always floor your Model Y Performance 😊

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Yes, the Übers seems to be effective despite it's size and weight.
      Why are you widening your tires, is it for the looks or is it to get better side protection for your rims?
      Glad that you liked the video! 🙂

    • @andreasteodorsson9601
      @andreasteodorsson9601 Před rokem +1

      @@ItsOnlyElectric I would say bith but mainly to savr them from schratches

  • @ecdriver6595
    @ecdriver6595 Před 7 měsíci

    Well done. Thanks for the insight.

  •  Před 2 měsíci

    Is there any rims that you can get with an aero dynamic rim cap regarding the 19" ones?
    I will get 21" with the car, but i have decided i will change to 19" when the winter tires wear out. So i would love some extra range

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 2 měsíci

      There's probably a lot of aerodynamic aftermarket rims for model y

  • @magistratemagistrate5177

    Abi gözünü seveyim Türkçe anlat bunları arada kaldık p ile lr arasında

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      Kusura bakma abi. 😞 Türkiye'den biraz izleyici getir Türkçe bir kanal açayım.

    • @Turkster86
      @Turkster86 Před rokem

      Türkler burada, watching, scrolling 🥸

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Ooo hoşgeldiniz! 🙂

  • @bardz0sz
    @bardz0sz Před 11 měsíci

    It is not really possible to spec a MYP with 19" wheels though right?
    For me it would be the perfect combo, performance with extra efficiency

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 11 měsíci

      No, not if you go for orginal Tesla wheels. Tesla will not sell you 19". But s lot of third party solutions.

  • @MarcesAurelius
    @MarcesAurelius Před rokem

    I understand the wheel size can be provided to the Tesla… can the specific overall diameter of the tire be provided or does the Tesla “auto calibrate/fine tune” the actual speed/distance with its various sensors?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      As o understand it the car doesn't auto calibrate according the the wheel size. You do it ny setting the right setup in the menu.

  • @johnlocke3481
    @johnlocke3481 Před 3 měsíci

    im looking for 18’s

  • @zamanyolcusu9693
    @zamanyolcusu9693 Před rokem +1

    How about comfort? Is there a big difference between 21 and 19’’ wheels? I already ordered model Y long range with 19’’ wheels. I would like to change my order to performance version.However, my main concern is comfort. Shall I change my order from LR to performance and then change tires to 19’’ wheels?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      I don't feel a big difference in comfort between the 19" and 21". Noise is a bigger issue

    • @OlavAlexanderMjelde
      @OlavAlexanderMjelde Před rokem +1

      yes, but you also have the refresh suspension which is more comfortable. If he has an earlyer Y he might have the bouncy shocks.

    • @svenhodaka9145
      @svenhodaka9145 Před rokem

      Yes, for us “practical” enthusiasts I would like to see a comparison of a model Y LR with performance boost vs a model Y performance.
      Driving enjoyment, efficiency, comfort, acceleration, appearance. This would be a mix of objective and subjective factors.
      Thoughts, comments?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      That's s great concept. Hard to find Teslas since Tesla don't have any press cars. But I'm working on it.

  • @darshangala6510
    @darshangala6510 Před rokem

    Quick Question - I have 2022 MY LR with 19 inch Gemini Wheels. I am thinking to replace the wheels with 21 Inch Uber Turbine Wheels. Has anyone done that before? If yes, what was your experience? Separately, what are your thoughts for the same?

  • @tigermann5
    @tigermann5 Před rokem

    What model year is the car? Sound proofing is said to be improved immensely in 2023. I’m interested in the difference between 19” and 21” for late models.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      This is a may 2022 build from Berlin.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      I have traveled in newer builds (march 2023) from the same factory and I'm not feeling any difference.

    • @tigermann5
      @tigermann5 Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric Have you driven 2021 China?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Yes. More loud, different seats and harder suspension.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      czcams.com/video/NE3wxGFP_z8/video.html

  • @okanergene363
    @okanergene363 Před rokem

    Great Video .
    Would you compare LR and Performance suspensionwise.
    İ ordered LR due to softer suspension but my heart is towards the performance.İs there a big difference between them?
    Sevgiler

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      I'm planning to compare a model y lr from Berlin with one from Shanghai, same build month.

  • @andrewbest5854
    @andrewbest5854 Před 8 měsíci

    Sorry if I'm being dense, but... are the 19" the Gemini? I can't seem to figure it out from the video as to whether these are the standard Tesla 19" or aftermarket with the Tesla logo added.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 8 měsíci

      This is an older video with the sane 19" wheels. Not orginal wheels.
      czcams.com/video/4xK17lNcf70/video.html

  • @adeshly
    @adeshly Před 9 měsíci

    Hej
    Thank you for the informations
    Do you need to change any kind of the sitting on the screen when you swap from 21” to 19” or 20” ?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes, there's is a setting for wheel size under the service menu.

  • @maxaxelsson6982
    @maxaxelsson6982 Před rokem

    Hey! I like your channel! Thanks for the content!
    Question! I've got a MY Long Range on order but I'm thinking about buying a pre-owned (kinda low milage) 2022 Performance instead for basically the same price. Upsides are parking sensors, performance and included 21" winter tires (can be expensive tbh). My fear is that the ride comfort will be worse than MYLR 2023. I understand that 21" has an effect on ride comfort but what about the suspension itself? Is it much worse? My wife *hated* the 2021 MYLR (before they upgraded suspension) because of its suspension.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      I have tried the updated suspension on both the LR and the P and my experience is that the biggest difference is the wheel size. But with that said I don't think the P is that uncomfortable with the 21" but of course a bit stiffer.
      Another factor that made the ride better compared to the Chinese builds is the updated softer seats from 2022 in both the LR and P from Gigs Berlin.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Short answer the MYP rides better than the MYLR 2021. And thats because of the seats and the updated suspension. Can't you just try it first?

    • @maxaxelsson6982
      @maxaxelsson6982 Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric Thank you! I think we will need to try the P out. It's either that or we try to find an LR made from this year or late 2022. We know that LR with the new suspension are good (but could be better!).

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      @@maxaxelsson6982 👍 none of them is considered comfortable compared to other premium brands. But more to the sporty side. I really like the driving dynamics of the P though.

  • @arshadsaleem5869
    @arshadsaleem5869 Před měsícem

    can you have 21" on LR without any issue?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před měsícem

      Yes, should be fine. But double check measurements before

  • @virtual-viking
    @virtual-viking Před rokem

    Simple question:
    Do the wheels account for the entire range difference between the Performance and the Long Range version of Model Y?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Yes, all other factors are negligible.

    • @virtual-viking
      @virtual-viking Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric Thanks for the fast response. I'm awaiting June delivery of a Berlin made Long Range, but last week Tesla cut the price of the Performance from $9000 to only $3000 over the Long Range. So now I'm re-evaluating. Not a lot of reasons to justify one over the other anyone.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Thats exactly how I reasoned when I bought my MYP. In Sweden the price difference is 5000 USD. For me a no brainer, bigger wheels, sportier look with lower ride height, bigger brakes etc

  • @exwhyz33
    @exwhyz33 Před rokem

    Another great video. Thanks

  • @restimontoya1548
    @restimontoya1548 Před 7 měsíci

    great video thanks!

  • @JDZ1784
    @JDZ1784 Před rokem +1

    A quick question on the tires. Beside the range and noise did you feel a big improvement in the comfort with 19” vs 21”?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      There's is a slight difference in comfort bit not a big difference.

    • @faithosadebe5293
      @faithosadebe5293 Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric If I ever an EV, will go for 18 inches wheels.. What do you think about such an idea.. If the back tires are 265 front tires 245 same 18inches will it help with comfort and range

    • @TheEdmaster87
      @TheEdmaster87 Před rokem +1

      ​@@faithosadebe5293 it will definetly improve and yes you can get 18" for the MYP Just make sure they are designes for the bigger brakes that this car has.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Just make sure to make enough room for the brake calipers. It isn't enough just to make them fit, also enough air is needed between the calipers and the inside of the rim for proper ventilation and also to avoid gravel and dirt getting stuck.

    • @faithosadebe5293
      @faithosadebe5293 Před rokem

      @@TheEdmaster87 wow.. Never thought about that.. Thanks for the information.. Can I change the car brakes if I want to

  • @czamman
    @czamman Před rokem

    Did you recalibrate the car between tire sizes? You can do that through the service section. Thanks

  • @opporealme4311
    @opporealme4311 Před rokem

    What kind comparison is it? Summer tires vs winter tires?
    So scientific....

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Same rolling resistance if you didn't watch the video. And also a common scenario in Scandinavia with the most common winter vs summer tires on a Tesla Model Y performance. So maybe more scientific then you may think. 😉

  • @carlmartinlinder
    @carlmartinlinder Před rokem

    What is your opinion on getting enhanced autopilot and FSD. Is it worth it living in Sweden?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      I had it on my model s. Not worth the price if you ask me.

  • @TunekoLtd
    @TunekoLtd Před rokem

    Did you warm the car 60-80km before starting the test? Was it same day during the test?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      No, both cars started without warming. Same weather conditions and temperature.

  • @tonypaca3015
    @tonypaca3015 Před rokem

    great video. what year is the model y?

  • @infoloveboxhr
    @infoloveboxhr Před rokem

    Another great video, thank you. You haven't said anything about the comfort. Is it a big difference?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      There's not s big difference in comfort the Übers runs nice. But the biggest downside is really the noise

  • @srixongolfer3706
    @srixongolfer3706 Před 11 měsíci

    Trevlig video!👍

  • @jefferrrson1x
    @jefferrrson1x Před rokem

    Great stuff!!! That was great.

  • @LappingMaster
    @LappingMaster Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @jpmlns2008
    @jpmlns2008 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, what mud guards are you using?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Tesla standard mud Guards. Ships with the car as standard in Scandinavia.

  • @abalaq1
    @abalaq1 Před rokem

    How is comfort difference between those?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      Not that big actually. The difference in noise is the biggest difference in comfort.

  • @kapadokyali_arabaci
    @kapadokyali_arabaci Před 5 měsíci

    Bravo...

  • @gordonfreeman4491
    @gordonfreeman4491 Před rokem

    Black or white screen, does it make a difference?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Not sure what you mean.

    • @gordonfreeman4491
      @gordonfreeman4491 Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric Does it use more battery with a white screen?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem +1

      @@gordonfreeman4491 since it's a LCD screen it won't make any noticable difference. OLED screens consume less in dark modes. But in total for the car it's still negligible. I run dark theme since I find I more comfortable for the eyes and looks better. :)

    • @gordonfreeman4491
      @gordonfreeman4491 Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric Cool; thanks!

  • @LHNguyens
    @LHNguyens Před rokem

    What about the high risk of getting them stolen?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Haven't considered that aspect. The amount of stolen rims haven't been a problem for teslas earlier. But now when there's is model Ys everywhere I guess that risk is higher. I always use wheel locks.

  • @MrGoogle87
    @MrGoogle87 Před rokem

    You missed on 0-60 or 0-100km/h

  • @bubbalo3388
    @bubbalo3388 Před rokem

    You should list the imperial measurements also to reach a larger audience.

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Good point!

    • @arthurchoi8080
      @arthurchoi8080 Před rokem

      All you need to know 1.61km=1mile 😂😂

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      🤣

    • @bubbalo3388
      @bubbalo3388 Před rokem

      ​@@arthurchoi8080 ok smarty pants. Can you instantly spit out all the numbers he gave in miles and pounds accurately and instantly without a calculator in your head and not rounding the numbers to an approximation?

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Most of the data is stated in imperial values too:
      czcams.com/video/FURPLcSCQ5U/video.htmlm2s

  • @PrinceKashez9
    @PrinceKashez9 Před rokem

    Doesn't make sense. No way u got over 400km from a single charge on either wheels. In theory sure but in reality no way your getting over 300km

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      I am. 🙂

    • @PrinceKashez9
      @PrinceKashez9 Před rokem

      @@ItsOnlyElectric ok do a range test. 95% to 10%

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      @@PrinceKashez9 done several roadtrips giving range over 400 with 21". But most often you stop for s lunch or s break anyway and Sr that point charge

    • @PrinceKashez9
      @PrinceKashez9 Před rokem

      @It's Only Electric but do u under my question? Try and do 95 to 10% or even a 100% to 10%? ur not getting any where near 400 in reality

    • @ItsOnlyElectric
      @ItsOnlyElectric  Před rokem

      Yes I get that. In normal day driving and when not on road trip you don't get that and you almost never charge to 100% if you have a NMC battery.

  • @henrikkoukku2896
    @henrikkoukku2896 Před rokem

    Nokian tyres. 👍🏼😉

  • @hayatiturker5687
    @hayatiturker5687 Před rokem

    Türkçe yok😡