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Damper mode--no detectable change

mavisky

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Know nothing about throttle mapping in GT350, but in a GT Track is waaaay different than Normal and is least linear out of the three (with Normal being most).
Odd that they chose a different setup on the GT.


What Each Mode Does
Here is a brief breakdown of what each mode does to the features mentioned above in the 2015 Ford Shelby GT350 and GT350R Mustang.

Normal – This is the default mode and all of the features are set where Ford finds best for daily driving use.

Sport – This mode is for spirited on-road driving. The throttle input is sharpened, traction and stability control remain on, the dampers stiffen the ride a bit for improved handling, the steering system requires more driver input, the exhaust gets louder and launch control is available for use.

Weather – This mode is designed for situations where the new Shelby GT350 Mustang gets caught in the rain. The throttle input is softened, traction/stability control remains on, the dampers, steering, and exhaust are all in their normal modes and launch control is disabled.

Track – This mode is designed for use on a road course, and this is the setting that yields the greatest overall performance from the new Shelby Mustang. Throttle input remains normal, but the traction/stability controls are adjusted to have almost no input, the dampers shift into the stiffest possible setting, sport steering mode is engaged, the exhaust gets louder and launches control remains available.

Drag – Finally, this mode is intended to make the new Shelby GT350 Mustang a quarter-mile monster. Throttle response is sharpened, traction/stability remains on (as they work with the launch control system), the dampers adjust to drag mode for the best possible front-to-rear weight transfer, the steering system remains normal, the exhaust goes to the louder setting and launches control is automatically enabled.
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