- First Name
- Wes
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2024
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 78
- Reaction score
- 104
- Location
- South Carolina
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Maverick XLT
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
Love it or hate it, at least Sport mode makes a noticeable difference.
To me it does seem to keep the 2.0 eco in it's noisiest/ shakiest mode, kind of annoying for around town driving. But keeps the turbo spooled up so it does its job.
Love the fact it defeats the Auto start/stop.
I work from home so mine might sit for a week. I've killed a battery in a previous car this way so I keep a Battery Tender handy.
So I'll throw it in Sport mode just to keep the revs up and try to charge the battery faster for short trips.
The 8 speed tranny seems to do a good job of being in the right gear or kicking down when needed in Normal mode to me.
Yes, it would be nice if you could pick & choose, say the shift points of Normal mode with the throttle response of Sport mode.
I would be curious to see the MPG difference between Normal w/Auto StartStop disabled & Sport in a controlled city test.
To me it does seem to keep the 2.0 eco in it's noisiest/ shakiest mode, kind of annoying for around town driving. But keeps the turbo spooled up so it does its job.
Love the fact it defeats the Auto start/stop.
I work from home so mine might sit for a week. I've killed a battery in a previous car this way so I keep a Battery Tender handy.
So I'll throw it in Sport mode just to keep the revs up and try to charge the battery faster for short trips.
The 8 speed tranny seems to do a good job of being in the right gear or kicking down when needed in Normal mode to me.
Yes, it would be nice if you could pick & choose, say the shift points of Normal mode with the throttle response of Sport mode.
I would be curious to see the MPG difference between Normal w/Auto StartStop disabled & Sport in a controlled city test.
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