I Swapped The Wheels On My Tesla Model S To Martian Wheels And Couldn't Be Happier!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Watch as I swap my T-Sportline 20" wheels (square stance all 4 are 285/35/20 with Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 tires) to my new Martian 19" Wheels with OEM Continental All Season Tires (285/40/19” rears and 255/45/19” fronts). Beyond the fact that I love the look of the Martian MW05’s I was curious about this setups efficiency vs my 20” T-Sportlines. So, I set out on a 62 Mile mixed driving Loop where I test efficiency on both. First I ran the 20’s. Then I swapped the wheels. The. I attempted to run the same run again, but that first attempt with the Martians was flawed after a wrong turn. So I ran the loop again a week later where I had consistent weather with temps around mid-60’s F. Both days had clear skies. The 62 mile loop included a mix of highway and local roads. Check out the video to see my impressions of my new Martians, as well as learn if there was any efficiency gains as well in my unscientific fun efficiency test.
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These Karens are really dangerous, take care out there Dave! :D
yeah now even superchargers aren't safe from them haha
10:58 if the width of the new wheels is smaller (say 8.5" instead of the factory 9.5"), that might explain the added height. The new wheel is cupping the tire which is why you have more curb rash protection.
If my son got me a deal on Martian wheels I’d love them too!
Stay safe out there Dave, because you never know when another Tesla owner will mistake yours for theirs and threaten to do harm.
Another Great Video Dave. Keep up they Great work
Another great video Dave. I know all these roads well. I definitely would choose the look over the efficiency. EV’s are not all about the efficiency, they are a car an an extension or a way to express your personality. Efficiency is nice, but car culture is way more than just driving around an appliance.
Some people are incapable of differenciating minor and even major features/difference. It's tied to IQ.
You can also change the wheels size and type from the Tesla setting
Love your new Martian wheels! Now you need to let Colton do your detailing - like what he did to Kyle's Model S. Would love to see what his products do on your light paint!👍🏼
Excellent video also, note The beginning of your video shows how many Tesla stalls are a typical location. ElectrifyAmerica definitely needs to build more of this size along East Coast
You almost got karened!
The tire dealer should have a value for the circumference of the tire. It might be expressed in revolutions per mile or some similar weird measure.
That and some math will tell you the net height difference between the two tire+wheel combinations
In very rough numbers, mechanical drag dominates until over 45 miles per hour and absolutely drops off over 55 MPH. So any aerodynamic consideration should be above 55 MPH when aerodynamic drag dominates.
Great video. Thank you for sharing. It was good analysis. By the way, loving those Martian Wheels
Dave please tell me you used a Torque wrench to tighten the wheels.
i'm sure he did. there was one lying on the ground. he's not that out of spec.
129 pounds yup
You swapped TSportline 20" Uberturbines wheels for the Martian 19" 5 spoke wheels, this comparison is pointless - the wheels are apples to oranges, not even comparable.
19 inch is more efficient than 20, at least at lower speeds. He specifically said it's not scientific, but he did get the results you would expect from lowering rim size.
You were attacked by a “Karen”. Lol😂
Could you show us what size is installed on Tsportline's wheels?
Judging from the cars at the charger, you can clearly tell which color Tesla lets you select for free.
The woman thought she caught "Dave the Stalker" in the act.
Looks great now.
Love those tires
Did you use jack mode?
ah so you met a karen.
T Sportline’s look way better then the Martian Wheels in my opinion.
Why even bother about saving a few pennies in efficiency when you have just spent the thick end of $3000 on wheels - plus another circa $1000 on new tyres?
Although Tesla cars are the most effecient EV's, I don't think the buyers have them purely for saving money. In fact they are very expensive and it will takes years to make your money back compared to a cheaper car...
@@UnseenSpirit Presactly so. Which is why I queried the concept of testing any change in efficiency caused by changing the wheels/tyres. A futile test. With any change and subsequent $ and cent difference being lost in the noise of the massive sums spent on such cars and their aftermarket goodies.
I think there’s an underlying assumption you will resell the old wheels and tires and at least partially recoup that cost.
There are also scenarios in places where it snows to have two sets of wheels, to easily change between summer and snow tires without paying to have tires removed and remounted twice a year.
So there are reasons to get new wheels, and efficiency may be a factor for someone buying new wheels for whatever reason.
One thing with the staggered wheels is the inability to rotate tires front to back. Maybe, it can be done side to side but I am not familiar with the direction of the continental tires.
@@adamlee5504only old bias ply tires should be rotated side to side. Radials should not change sides
Yes…Karen’s are real
That woman thinking its her car just shows you that Tesla has a plain boring design across models.
😅😅😅