JIMFOUNTAIN
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Ok. I have looked through the forum and not found any helpful details... There are some threads on this but it isn't clear to me if/how they apply to the 2021 MY Powerboost......
I need help understanding the nuances of the F-150 electronic nannies. Ford newbie here (since March 2021 unless you count the surplus 1972 Ford 500 police interceptor). I am very familiar with traction control management in other makes. Specifically GM (2007 Corvette) and Toyota (2008 Tundra).
What I am looking for specifically:
1: TC and ESC on - setting and default at start up. Power is cut and brakes applied to limit both wheel spin and understeer/oversteer conditions. Understood. And I am sure we all have experienced it.
2: TC off - push the button once. Indicator light is on. Have used this setting and it does allow wheel spinning. Have not yet had an oversteer situation in this mode but I think this mode will prevent fishtails. What have others experienced? Will this setting prevent all fishtails?
3: AT off - push the button and hold for a countdown period. Same indicator light is on. TC is already off. ESC is not turned off. I have not tested this setting... need a large parking lot or field.. Will this setting allow donuts? And the 2021 F150 manual (page 288) says the TC system can be enabled with tighter or looser thresholds. Anyone figure out what the thresholds are... and how to set? Just holding down the button does a countdown to "AdvanceTrac Off." Which really turns off ESC. Confused yet? I certainly am.
General driveability questions I hope more experienced F150 owners can answer:
Thanks in advance for your input.
Jim
I need help understanding the nuances of the F-150 electronic nannies. Ford newbie here (since March 2021 unless you count the surplus 1972 Ford 500 police interceptor). I am very familiar with traction control management in other makes. Specifically GM (2007 Corvette) and Toyota (2008 Tundra).
What I am looking for specifically:
- A good understanding of the (at least 3) traction/stability settings?
- What changes, if any, occur when selecting something other than 2WD. Like 4WD. 4A. 4L?
- Finally, how do the drive modes interact with all these settings (Sport, Eco, Normal, Slippery, Mud, etc.)?
1: TC and ESC on - setting and default at start up. Power is cut and brakes applied to limit both wheel spin and understeer/oversteer conditions. Understood. And I am sure we all have experienced it.
2: TC off - push the button once. Indicator light is on. Have used this setting and it does allow wheel spinning. Have not yet had an oversteer situation in this mode but I think this mode will prevent fishtails. What have others experienced? Will this setting prevent all fishtails?
3: AT off - push the button and hold for a countdown period. Same indicator light is on. TC is already off. ESC is not turned off. I have not tested this setting... need a large parking lot or field.. Will this setting allow donuts? And the 2021 F150 manual (page 288) says the TC system can be enabled with tighter or looser thresholds. Anyone figure out what the thresholds are... and how to set? Just holding down the button does a countdown to "AdvanceTrac Off." Which really turns off ESC. Confused yet? I certainly am.
General driveability questions I hope more experienced F150 owners can answer:
- Is there a way to turn off all the electronic nannies? I elk hunt and sometimes you really need to be flinging a lot of mud and doing some serious 4 wheel drifting .... The drive mode Mud seems to allow flinging but not drifting. Any other way? Deep Sand? Perhaps Mud Mode with ESC off?
- Deep Snow/Sand Drive mode. Page 329 "This mode optimizes accelerator pedal response, traction and stability controls to
help maintain forward momentum." - This is the only mode where the manual claims the mode modifies TC and AT settings. Really? I find that hard to believe....It seems Sport Mode changes TC to be slightly more wheel spin lenient. Anyone else experiencing traction and stability control variations by drive mode? - I often turn right onto a very busy street from a side street that has a very steep uphill incline. The busy street continues the serious uphill climb for a few hundred yards. When driving this route in my Corvette a button push followed quickly by a push and hold switches to "competitive" drive mode which allows serious wheelspin but will save your bacon if you overcook a corner or drift the tail out past about 20 degrees or so. I am looking for a similar SIMPLE aggressive setting(s) for the F-150 as the F150 is really challenged there when merging into traffic in Normal mode. Sport mode helps some but isn't enough. In Sport Mode if I get some wheel spin in the right rear I lose power for 2-3 secs... BAD. Right now I am having great success using Sport mode (4 clicks left) with TC off (one push) and locking the electronic differential (one push). A hard to light pressure transition with the left foot on the brake (being careful not to roll backward) restarts the ICE and I can then add gas with the right foot to build boost prior to coming off the brake for a hard launch. But it sure is a lot of buttoning and knobbing and tap dancing to extract the performance levels this very fine Ford Powerboost is capable of. Suggestions? How do others extract high levels of performance?
- Are there any other hidden/secret settings? What do they do? How do you get there? What indicators show you are in that setting?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Jim
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