Jedburgh
Member
First off, I am grateful for this forum, and thank the folks who invest their time running it.
Quick preamble: I spent 25 years with AWD cars. Hadn't even touched a RWD vehicle in those years. Got the Raptor, a 2020 SCAB, and thinking of mileage, have mostly been running it in RWD. Well, come the day, some slick pavement and a lane change under power, and it went all Duke Boys on me, which of course I should have damn well expected. Anyway, reeled it in, but have been running 4A on any day where the pavement isn't bone dry since.
The question: if you aren't triggering the second set of drivewheels, does leaving it in 4A have any effect on the mileage, and if it does, would you be so kind as to clue me in as to why?
Thanks, Jeds.
Quick preamble: I spent 25 years with AWD cars. Hadn't even touched a RWD vehicle in those years. Got the Raptor, a 2020 SCAB, and thinking of mileage, have mostly been running it in RWD. Well, come the day, some slick pavement and a lane change under power, and it went all Duke Boys on me, which of course I should have damn well expected. Anyway, reeled it in, but have been running 4A on any day where the pavement isn't bone dry since.
The question: if you aren't triggering the second set of drivewheels, does leaving it in 4A have any effect on the mileage, and if it does, would you be so kind as to clue me in as to why?
Thanks, Jeds.