Higgs Boson
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- Oct 11, 2015
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- Texas Hill Country
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- 19 GT350R
yes that's true but i think you need to drive it in both modes first....not sure why it seems like you are guessing at the effects.... have you driven your car before? the "effects" are not as pronounced as you seem to want to make it out to be.Yes I'm in charge of the pedal but track work is all about smooth inputs including throttle and if track mode makes the input uneven then obviously I will not be as smooth. Changing of the throttle map to something non-linear like what the track and sport mode give is not ideal for optimal power delivery on turn exit. For those of us who don't plan to get a tune its good to know...
My question is how do I keep the normal throttle mapping and disengage the traction control to the same level as the track mode? Would 1 click of the traction control toggle switch give that?
again, the "linear" map you see in normal mode is linear compared to what ford decided is linear. what most people feel is that Normal = Sluggish and Sport = Linear. this is why I am saying "compared to what." in the end it is up to you to decide.
the Driver Demand table I mentioned has a HUGE impact on whether the Normal throttle table is actually linear. I'll post the DD table later and show you (unless someone else is on their tuning laptop and beats me to it.)
All I am saying is don't put all your eggs in the posted pic for Normal, Sport, and Wet. They are only the tip of the iceberg in how your engine responds to your pedal. I guess you didn't read the link I posted.
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