Holy over reaction batman. 🤣
It's a recall for a POTENTIAL water seal leak, not an engine failure. I doubt most cars will ever have a problem.
Not saying it acceptable. But Jesus people. 🙄
I drove to working this morning in normal mode with track exhaust on. Temps are starting to fall here so it was crisp 85⁰ weather lol.
I will say there MIGHT be something to the throttle input with AE set to track. There did seem to be slightly less lag under low throttle inputs with a little...
What are we arguing about now guys? UK cars? Fuel economy?
I'm averaging 14.7 mpg right now. It's a 4.5 mile drive one way in traffic to work. And I got a lead foot if I have an opening to pass slower traffic. And guess what? I dont give a f**k because I didn't buy this car for fuel economy...
Thanks. I wasn't disputeding the numbers just wanted context. People often conflate the number of recalls and the number of vehicles recalled as the same. Unfortunately Ford is leading both for 2025. Last year Tesla actually had the most vehicles recalled while Ford had the most recalls...
Dealers have to first duplicate the problem. And IF they do, it will likely end up being a multi day if not weeks long event while they tear apart the interior and guess at what it could be.
I personally would have someone else drive and do my best to isolate the area and fix myself if...
As mentioned in the other thread, track exhaust is fully open 100% of the time, where as the other modes open and close to varying degrees based on throttle input and RPM.
It stands to reason that the trottle may feel a little snappier in track exhaust because of this. I personally don't notice...