It is. It's deactivatet once Sport is selected. It's strange that it doesn't work that way when Track mode is selected but that's how it iswith older models start stop is enabled with track mode. find it quite strange that it is.
It's the opposite. With the clutch more fully engaged i.e. sending more torque to the rear as in Track/Sport, there is less slip and therefore less heat.Apparently, the main reason for ‘track mode’ being the 50/50 split is to not overheat the rear differential during track driving. Sport mode creates more heat, which makes sense when you think about it as it’s got more torque going through the same gears.
I'm 100% Track. I prioritise predictabilityPersonally, I use sport when it’s dry and track when it’s wet (or icy). I never use Normal mode, if I want the front wheel drive experience I take the Clio.
in theory it could kill your turbo if you're not aware. auto stopping after fast drive.It is. It's deactivatet once Sport is selected. It's strange that it doesn't work that way when Track mode is selected but that's how it is
It's the opposite. With the clutch more fully engaged i.e. sending more torque to the rear as in Track/Sport, there is less slip and therefore less heat.
In theory, the clutch pack will overheat quickest in Normal.
So no difference in the Traction Control along with the modes? Is that just controlled independently through the switch?There is at least more thing
Mode Torque split F:R Stop/start deactivated? Radar cruise available? Normal 60:40 No Yes Sport 30:70 Yes Yes Track 50:50 No No
Correct.So no difference in the Traction Control along with the modes? Is that just controlled independently through the switch?
I’ve found there is a 1 second bit of front slippage then all of a sudden all the torque seems to shift to the arse end. I think that learning this predictable behaviour, is fun for me.I've had couple of close calls on track mode when front slips off the driving line towards ditch, therefore not 100% confident using it on road. although these have all been on slippery snow so maybe its not that issue on tarmac.
The rear clutch pack is constantly slipping with the standard setup. I've just posted about changing the rear crownwheel & pinion. I guess sticking it in sport mode for most of the time will cause the least slip and therefore extend the life of the ClutchesShould we be changing between these modes , weekly / monthly to keep all those amazing engineered parts free to engage when required.
Just a Friday thought
I don't use any other setting on the road. Especially October-April. Haven't had any problems, unlike 60:40 where the rear will sometimes try to swap places with the front under hard braking. 30-70 when it warms up but 50-50 gives the best balance - non circuit pack car with Dunlops.I've had couple of close calls on track mode when front slips off the driving line towards ditch, therefore not 100% confident using it on road. although these have all been on slippery snow so maybe its not that issue on tarmac.