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The only time I'll use "Chill" in the M3P

YttriumTimeTraveler | 2026-01-31 20:14 | 45 views

Beautiful shot of the Port-a-johns though

Comments (31)
psychoacer 2026-01-31 20:24

I use chill during most of the winter in my SR+. No reason to risk losing traction just to look cool.

marcusalien 2026-01-31 20:42

Chill will just make it colder…

cm8t 2026-01-31 21:01

These cars are surprisingly predictable at the limit of traction

starkiller_bass 2026-01-31 21:05

TRACK MODE

YttriumTimeTraveler 2026-01-31 21:09

Yessshhhh

alkor86 2026-01-31 21:20

I too have a foot that works.

Puzzleheaded-Race671 2026-01-31 21:33

I use chill 99% of my daily driving maybe im a coward lol

YttriumTimeTraveler 2026-01-31 21:37

I used it once on a clear 80 degree day and almost died. Couldn't speed up fast enough entering an interstate at 70mph haha

Puzzleheaded-Race671 2026-01-31 21:50

Haha true for highway sport is a must

YttriumTimeTraveler 2026-01-31 21:57

*Insane

Poles_Pole_Vaults 2026-01-31 23:53

I wore through 2 sets of tires in 3.5 years. I don’t even hit hard accelerations much. So now I’m trying chill mode, hopefully I get through more than 15k miles this time around 😞 my old car probably had 2 sets of tires through 7 years and 70 miles.

YttriumTimeTraveler 2026-02-01 00:02

I'm at 13.1k miles currently but my wife drives it 50% of the time so maybe i can extend it to 20-20k miles haha

Hot-Accountant-4425 2026-02-01 00:27

Is everybody running the Perelli’s?

YttriumTimeTraveler 2026-02-01 00:30

Yup.... and I also forgot to put it in chill mode after work. Made it home fine. Can't say the same for others though

micd8232 2026-02-01 01:02

Sloth is best mode.

strafinjr 2026-02-01 20:42

Pilot Sport 4S / AS will never not be the best😋

LanPhantom 2026-02-02 00:23

That tracks

gre-0021 2026-02-02 01:45

Elite tires, there’s a reason Porsche puts them on the 911

doesnotlikeketchup 2026-02-02 12:21

Someone on this subreddit posted that Chill mode is actually worse for slippery climates. Sport mode keeps the motors more active for regen, making them responsive to slip. 100% not totally scientific on this one… just read it somewhere so I tried it on a ski trip recently in very tough conditions… it seemed to work out fine? 🤷

CJdawg_314 2026-02-02 15:01

Tell me about it. 48k miles and just threw on my 3rd set…

CJdawg_314 2026-02-02 15:02

There’s no way a 4 second 0-60 is too slow to get on the highway 😭 people driving civics merge onto the highway lol

YttriumTimeTraveler 2026-02-02 15:05

Put that fucker on chill mode and it's like driving a 4cyc lol

importantshare 2026-02-04 04:39

Not necessary the car completely cuts power in milliseconds when slippage is detected, regardless of power mode

psychoacer 2026-02-04 05:03

In chill mode I can slip and see the traction control light blink like crazy until it gets traction. With standard mode you're more likely to lose enough traction for the system to completely cut power. Having all that initial torque causes more problems in the snow

importantshare 2026-02-04 05:10

Mine just completely cuts power at the first hint of wheel spin in either mode, I try like crazy to have fun in the snow and sometimes wet pavement and it isn’t having it. It feels like a 5 horsepower car when TC intervenes. 2025 LR RWD

psychoacer 2026-02-04 05:12

Try chill mode then or get some nice tires

Financial_Table_1848 2026-02-04 23:49

Plus oversteer all the way up!! You’ll probably die, but it will be an amazing ride out lol!

Financial_Table_1848 2026-02-04 23:52

Yep… tore through the stock perellis in like 7.5K and was like “well crap, imma go broke on tires with this thing”. Switched to 19s for the wheels and Michelin sport all seasons and they are lasting forever.

Financial_Table_1848 2026-02-05 00:01

This - the traction control update loop on Teslas runs at 100 hz, regardless of chill or standard. That means it’s adjusting the individual torque of all 4 wheels (for long range or performance) 100 times a second when it detects slippage. That’s insanely quick compared to most other traction controls. The only difference is chill limits the torque applied if you mash it, so you may not actually get slippage, but who puts the pedal to the mat in the snow anyway? recovery profile when it happens is the same. Insane and track mode will actually allow some slippage before recovery mode for some sporty fun but that’s a bit of a different issue.

SnooSquirrels9064 2026-02-05 04:37

It doesn't even take "mashing it". Giving it a bit more juice to maintain speed when you start going up a hill can cause a bit of slippage in the right conditions. From a stop, chill mode makes starting out in slippery conditions much more predictable thanks to its much more lenient power curve. But MAN do I hate using chill mode when I feel the need to! Lol

strafinjr 2026-02-05 08:28

Downsizing is the way! I downsized to 18”, 235/45/18 Pilot Sport 4S tires! Also, don’t need the T0 “EV” tires I found the sound is very minimal but maybe that’s just me.. don’t see the point in paying for more. I pay about $230 per tire at my local shop 😋

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