NYC Raptor
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I drive in sport mode with Baja exhaust most of the time. I like the way the Baja mode opens up the exhaust and gives it that deep rasp.
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I wonder if I’m one of the few that thinks Baja exhaust mode sounds “fatiguing” to the ears in the cabin. Driving on the highway is the worst with the drone coming into the cabin in Baja exhaust mode.I drive in sport mode with Baja exhaust most of the time. I like the way the Baja mode opens up the exhaust and gives it that deep rasp.
Ditto on the overpass, LOL! Same configuration, except Sport exhaust till I spot a potential race or overpass. Adding in Sport mode to hold gears longer once in awhile, downshifting to stoplights sounds nice. 17-18mpg mixed on 93 octane.Sport Steering/handling and Baja exhaust! If ever your in a tunnel or passing under multiple overpasses....roll the window down and hit the gas....sounds like a Formula 1 car! Milage 14/15 around city.
There’s a dial underneath your trailer brake controller that switches drive modesI realize this is an old thread but I just picked up a 24 gen 3 F150. I had a 19 gen 2 and the drive mode selections seem to be different. I spent zero time at the dealer going through the car but I cannot find drive modes. I can find exhaust, steering and suspension changes. Is that the sum of it all? I also see you can save them uner R mode for a default.
Round knob on the dash. It’s in the center of all the 2wd/4wd buttonsI realize this is an old thread but I just picked up a 24 gen 3 F150. I had a 19 gen 2 and the drive mode selections seem to be different. I spent zero time at the dealer going through the car but I cannot find drive modes. I can find exhaust, steering and suspension changes. Is that the sum of it all? I also see you can save them uner R mode for a default.