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    Yay Hardware upgrade CPU and memory

    I would be somewhat surprised if Sentry needed a new CCC. I'd also be surprised if the new CCC really helped out ADAS in any way. For your use case though, it may still improve the reliability of CarPlay because the CCC is responsible for maintaining that WiFi connection with your phone. I have...
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    Yay Hardware upgrade CPU and memory

    It's mostly just infotainment, ADAS is multiple separate computers.
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    Yay Hardware upgrade CPU and memory

    Yup, the CCC is one of many SBCs (or ECUs in dusty old automotive terms) in the car. The whole module is replaced, it does not have removable RAM or a socketed CPU like a desktop PC. Also to clarify a previous post before some of you get excited: while there likely is a software "update"...
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    5.0 miles/kWh: Say Hello to the World's Most Efficient Car

    https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/search?term=longest%20journey&page=1&type=all&max=20&partial=_Results& Are any of these what you'd call useful or straightforward? If it's intentionally misleading, who has it misled? I have some bridges in my trench coat I'd love to sell them! Guiness an...
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    Gravity Delivery Discussion

    But what's your real world efficiency without the entire hydbob clan soccer league and related paraphernalia? 🤣
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    5.0 miles/kWh: Say Hello to the World's Most Efficient Car

    It's not meaningless, nor is it a new or surprising thing - people have been doing distance records like this since we could count. It's not particularly useful, but it's no more meaningless than most world records. The point is not to tell the average Joe CarBuyer the range to expect from the...
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    5.0 miles/kWh: Say Hello to the World's Most Efficient Car

    The net change from point to point is about -4200ft. Over 749 miles, that's just an average -0.1% grade. Given the area I think there's practically no way they didn't have a few mountain passes along the way. It must've been pretty low speed though.
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    Firmware Updates in Germany

    There's a dash cam thread with install tips: https://lucidowners.com/threads/dash-cam.966/ No update on if/when Lucid will have a dash cam feature built in. That has never been promised.
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    Heads up with iOS 26 beta 3, breaks the app

    Understood and apologies for coming off harsh there. I’ve just seen a lot of posts around (not here) recently of people who think betas are like hot backstage passes to show off, complaining that things break. I mistook this for that. Carry on.
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    A good way to check battery health?

    👋 Yes, hi! Share away. It's public info. I'd suggest sharing much longer term data from sources like this though: https://www.nimblefins.co.uk/study-real-life-tesla-battery-deterioration After all, Airs are only about 4 years old at most.
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    Charging Speeds on Lucid Air Touring

    Last time I recorded an EA session: https://lucidowners.com/threads/charging-curve-logs-post-2-1-52.8093/page-4#post-199020 This was a while ago, there have supposedly been some improvements to the charging curve since but I don't fast charge often. 125kW at 50%, and didn't drop below 100kW...
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    OTA Update 2.7.0

    We've reached the point where it's reasonable to ask Customer Care to push it to you. Rollouts aren't this slow, but if it fails to push to you for some reason you may have to ask.
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    Heads up with iOS 26 beta 3, breaks the app

    Don't use a developer beta on your personal phone, they're for developers to use on their development phones or emulators...
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    Inconsistent regen?

    Wait, you mean those settings are actually disappearing from the pilot panel? I basically never change those so I'm not sure if it's changed in a recent update, but that sounds very weird. Haven't heard anything like that before.
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    Tips to Increase mi/kWh??

    Stopping doesn't improve your efficiency, that's not physically possible. Stopping with regen braking is more efficient than stopping with friction brakes, but it's not more efficient than not stopping at all (assuming you accelerate again after stopping), because except in a perfect vacuum with...
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    Tips to Increase mi/kWh??

    Depends on a lot of things as usual, I guess. I think most of us see lower efficiency (compared to up to about 75 mph on the highway) in city driving due to all the stopping and starting. I would've thought your heavier GT would be even worse in the city than my Touring. Also as you said ACC...
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    Tips to Increase mi/kWh??

    This is the wrong part here. Don't try to predict road trip range from non-road trip range. Local driving efficiency is much lower than long distance highway efficiency. I personally average in the low 3s as well, but easily see 4.0+ on a long drive.
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    High Voltage Interlock (HVIL) Loop Open Fault

    The HVIL is kind of like a circuit breaker. Anything weird happens on the HV circuit, it lets the other computers know. It doesn't immediately cut power like a circuit breaker in case you're on the road, but an HVIL fault usually triggers turtle mode or prevents you from driving again. It's not...
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    Setting for naming the car?

    User profile picture, not car picture :)
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    Miles/Kwh

    As far as I know what isn't counted in trip data is energy used while not moving. It does still count A/C usage and other peripherals, just not while parked. "Since last charge" includes everything, which is why you can watch it drop if you're pre-conditioning (A/C) your car before a drive. I...
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