Just throttle changes.What if your ’22 is a non-MR manual car? I’m thinking there wouldn’t be much difference in that scenario.
Maybe in terms of how the throttle rolls on but no difference in max rpms? Probably pretty subtle I’d guess?Just throttle changes.
To elaborate on that, as I understand it, timing retard between shifts is either eliminated or greatly reduced which contributes to the more aggressive feeling shift and better ET's. I dont know if their is a corresponding increase in line pressure for gear changes.If you have an automatic, drag mode is much more violent on the shifts. So violent that you will lose control if you shift at high throttle input in a turn with advancetrac off. Track mode the shifts are smoother. Also difference in throttle ramp.
You are of course correct, which has always caused me to wonder “why”? Is TC really off or not?Surprised no one has mentioned this.
Track mode turns off traction control (or puts it in a different setting) my traction control off light pops on when I move to track mode.
In drag mode traction control lights off lights do not turn on.