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Is there any way to change the throttle response on a base GT? Mine feels so sluggish. No snap at all.
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I've got a bama tune ordered. The sct preloads feels like they didn't change anything.
 

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Maybe i m the only here who likes the normal driving mode throttle response. It feels more natural, when you press your foot down.

Sport plus and track mode doesn't really feel natural to me. A car shouldn't accelerate like that with just a slight touch on the gas pedal unless you have thousands of horsepower available lol.
 

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Maybe i m the only here who likes the normal driving mode throttle response. It feels more natural, when you press your foot down.

Sport plus and track mode doesn't really feel natural to me. A car shouldn't accelerate like that with just a slight touch on the gas pedal unless you have thousands of horsepower available lol.
Yeah your probably the only one.

Sport mode is what the care should be in by default and the "normal" mode should be grandma mode.

As for OP's question, a tune is your answer. And not one of the sct ones. Go get an ngauge from lethal with one of lund's tunes and call it a day.
 

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Maybe i m the only here who likes the normal driving mode throttle response. It feels more natural, when you press your foot down.

Sport plus and track mode doesn't really feel natural to me. A car shouldn't accelerate like that with just a slight touch on the gas pedal unless you have thousands of horsepower available lol.
You and Jimmy, and I guess BmacMI :)

Yeah your probably the only one.

Sport mode is what the care should be in by default and the "normal" mode should be grandma mode.

As for OP's question, a tune is your answer. And not one of the sct ones. Go get an ngauge from lethal with one of lund's tunes and call it a day.
Yep, I'd say normal should be what is used for Snow/Wet - I refuse to drive in that mode due to the terrible throttle response.

OP, I though the sport mode on the base GT's did something to the throttle response. No?
 

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You and Jimmy, and I guess BmacMI :)
OP, I though the sport mode on the base GT's did something to the throttle response. No?
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There is nowhere that I know of to change modes other than steering on the base.
 

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There is nowhere that I know of to change modes other than steering on the base.
There are no modes on base cars. All you can change is steering wheel feel. The closest thing that you can get is to turn off traction control and stability control which still isn't the drive modes.

I kind of feel bad for all the base owners because of the lack of drive modes. I've been driving my 1/32 tread pirellis in the horrible flooding we've had in houston recently and never once lost traction in rain mode.
 

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There are no modes on base cars. All you can change is steering wheel feel. The closest thing that you can get is to turn off traction control and stability control which still isn't the drive modes.

I kind of feel bad for all the base owners because of the lack of drive modes. I've been driving my 1/32 tread pirellis in the horrible flooding we've had in houston recently and never once lost traction in rain mode.
Base has a Sport mode, but is not the same as the Sport+ on the Premium

www.mustang6g.com/forums/showpost.php?p=601361&postcount=15
 

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That's not a driving mode, that only applies to the traction control, not the throttle response.
This was my understanding. Less nanny so you can spin a little more before it kicks in but still not the driving modes.
 

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What is the response limit of the throttle engagement (gas pedal) with sport and track mode?

I ve never tried to rev up all the way to the red line with different modes on neutral, i shall try and see. My guess is the throttle won't reponse after the gas pedal is like half way down in track mode, which is hitting the rev limiter! The rpm should be linear with how much you press that pedal. Otherwise it feels like you are playing a racing video game with one button acceleration.

I might be old school here. Oh well!
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