sport mode/sport plus mode
#2
No. Are you sure it did that in the '05?
#3
ADias, I do remember something in the manual about the effects of shifting mode "will engage the first time you [do something]". I'll have to look it up. Since it didn't apply to my car I didn't pay enough attention. I think it said "the first time you apply full throttle or brake heavily" but it's a useless memory. I am almost certain it doesn't say anything about lifting.
Will go see what the book says in a minute.
Gary
Will go see what the book says in a minute.
Gary
#4
ADias, I do remember something in the manual about the effects of shifting mode "will engage the first time you [do something]". I'll have to look it up. Since it didn't apply to my car I didn't pay enough attention. I think it said "the first time you apply full throttle or brake heavily" but it's a useless memory. I am almost certain it doesn't say anything about lifting.
Will go see what the book says in a minute.
Gary
Will go see what the book says in a minute.
Gary
#6
u can press the sport button anytime (and the light will come on instantly) but manual states something that suggests the actual mode will not engage until the throttle is lifted..
#7
That is interesting, I know on my '08 when I'm in sport mode and disengage it without letting off the throttle I can feel it, hear it, and see it drop rpms. Not sure about engaging sport mode...
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#8
I think this is true, and makes sense from a safety perspective. If you have your foot down at 30% throttle, engaging sport mode would effectively change that to 60% throttle. That could cause a problem if you do this in traffic, could cause you to lunge forward or lose control of the car. I think that's why they wait for you to lift off the throttle before it takes effect.
The suspension does tighten up right away as soon as you hit the button. No real safety issues there...
The suspension does tighten up right away as soon as you hit the button. No real safety issues there...
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#11
The Sport mode 'engages' partly the moment you press the button.
Some of the elements come into play immediately such as changes to suspension in a PASM car.
The element that doesn't kick in instantly is the throttle pedal to throttle setting mapping. That requires you to lift off the throttle pedal first, otherwise the current position of the throttle would map to a higher throttle opening setting and you'd get this jump in throttle and sudden accelleration just from pressing the SPORT button. Its a safety feature.
Some of the elements come into play immediately such as changes to suspension in a PASM car.
The element that doesn't kick in instantly is the throttle pedal to throttle setting mapping. That requires you to lift off the throttle pedal first, otherwise the current position of the throttle would map to a higher throttle opening setting and you'd get this jump in throttle and sudden accelleration just from pressing the SPORT button. Its a safety feature.
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