Review/Installation/Comparison - Mountain Pass Performance Comfort Adjustable Tesla Model Y Coilover

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • In this video I will show you a quick installation video of the Mountain Pass Performance Coilovers on the Tesla Model Y. I'll give you my review/thoughts on them, and I'll also show you some comparison videos between stock and MPP from two different angles, including a decibel meter recording.
    SPOILER: Suspension rides considerably better with the MPP Suspension when compared to the stock (Sep 2021) suspension. Decibel levels decreased by 1db on Average.
    It's worth noting that I had the coilovers set to 12/12 and 10/8 - there is room to go softer and set them to 14/14 all around, which should improve the comfort even further. Highly recommended if you are looking to improve the ride quality and handling characteristics of your Tesla Model Y!
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    Intro: 0:00
    Install: 3:44
    Post-Install: 17:15
    Comparison #1: 18:52
    Comparison #2: 22:16
    Final Thoughts: 25:52

Комментарии • 14

  • @exiges
    @exiges Год назад

    Great attempt at trying to capture the difference between stock and coilovers. Super difficult and appreciate not a typical purchase-validation-esque sell job. Maybe some basic instrumented test with a phone app on average and max acceleration and noise going on a straight but bumpy road at a constant speed via autopilot/cruise control could serve as some raw numbers!

  • @Shiftheads
    @Shiftheads Год назад +1

    You're like my alter ego man lol. I have a model 3 P with every MPP part and just got the wife a y and currently installing comforts and a lift kit for overland type setup. AKA the anti curb machine. Thanks for posting the videos and how tos!

    • @Model3Challenge
      @Model3Challenge  Год назад +1

      Haha amazing! I'm actually only a few weeks out from adding the lift kit and big trail tires to the Y! Great minds think alike!

    • @Shiftheads
      @Shiftheads Год назад

      @@Model3Challenge Nice! What wheels/tires you going with? I had some 18" konig dekagrams for track wheelsfor model 3 but they are close to the load limit for the Y so not sure if I'll use them. They are 1500# a wheel but I think with the bigger profile I may be okay?

    • @Model3Challenge
      @Model3Challenge  Год назад +1

      @@Shiftheads they would likely be fine! I'm going to run 19" MW03's with the Falken Wildpeak A/T Trail in 245/55/19

  • @ProTeslaVolt
    @ProTeslaVolt 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing work on video

  • @bryancavill6788
    @bryancavill6788 Год назад +1

    Hi, What numbers do you run on. I started at 12/10 strangely I like 7/7 all round is firmer but the ride is way more planted and less nervous. Good video very factual.

    • @Model3Challenge
      @Model3Challenge  Год назад

      I'm currently running 12/12f, 10/8r. I haven't really messed with them since my wife drives the car 95% of the time!

  • @douglaswatt1582
    @douglaswatt1582 Год назад

    Difference is really astonishing. Great job! Is this a 2021 or 2022? I just helped my daughter pick up a 2022 Model Y wondering if the difference would be this dramatic?

    • @Model3Challenge
      @Model3Challenge  Год назад

      This was a 2021. Though, having driven one, I don't really feel the 2022 rides any better!

  • @ProTeslaVolt
    @ProTeslaVolt 7 месяцев назад

    Did you try 39 PSI?

  • @J-J-TL
    @J-J-TL 11 месяцев назад

    How are the MPP in comparison to Unplugged Performance coilovers?

    • @Model3Challenge
      @Model3Challenge  11 месяцев назад

      I would recommend seeking reviews on Tesla forums and asking the community there.

    • @J-J-TL
      @J-J-TL 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks.@@Model3Challenge