Just know ahead of time that the throttle input requires more pedal in Track compared to Sport. Some people are taken back if they are used to Sport mode. The shift logic is track mode is near perfect. You wont need paddles.
Don't be afraid of track mode. It's not that scary. The car is still very well behaved and won't break loose on you unless you're a total idiot. Just go slow and get the feel for it before getting aggressive. It's amazing in the twisties. You'll be delighted!
Its all in good fun bro. 😘
With less than a 1k miles your car is still learning its shift logic. With more break-in and seat time it will smooth out!
I drove to work this morning in sport mode and honestly the car shifted great. I think it's learned my inputs so it's not hanging in the gears...
Man you sure do obsess over things despite this being beat to death already. 🤣🤣🤣
Lets go over this one more time -
The trottle mapping in sport mode is not linear. It's all front loaded on the initial input. So if you use the same amount of pedal as you do in normal mode, the computer is going...
Cool story. I'll go ahead and disregard the manufacturers guidelines because some dude on the internet said I might be wasting good oil. That extra few bucks I could be saving on my 50k investment is definitely worth the risk amiright? 🤣
Lol. You are repeating everything I've previously said.
Remember this thread?
https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/threads/gauge-cluster-memory-issue.170745/
This one may help too.
https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/threads/cluster-theme-not-saving.158936/#post-3255273
Looks fine to me. Coolant gets darker over time. Stop worrying and drive. 😎
Help, coolant color changed : r/Ford https://share.google/BxFHgzBqnNriF3gn6
^ Is that you?
Just a follow up after driving today.
Because the car uses Wireless app projection for Android Auto and Apple Car Play wireless screen mirroring, connecting to the cams wifi won't work on my phone unless you disconnect the cars WAP first. Otherwise my phone just keeps cancelling out the cams...
The lengths and rationalizations people go to justify going longer lengths between oil changes never ceases to amaze me. If you buy a 50k car but won't spend less than $100 to change you oil once year because you think you know better than the recommended service intervals, then have at it. Oil...
Just like oil doesn't magically become dirty at 5k and your milk doesnt magically go rancid on the expiration date. But it's still better safe than sorry.