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Truwarrior22 04-23-2016 11:33 PM

Anyone else use Ds shift selection?
 
Car is still a bit slow of the line but Ds sure makes the vehicle gunner to drive especially on back roads :)

Does anyone know if Ds mode simulates shifts when the pedal if floored? I noticed it does this in D which I find annoying since it's a CVT...

Lancerguy2013 04-24-2016 10:24 AM

I tried it a few times on regular pavement...TBH dont like it....very touchy and torquey(sp)?...didnt try to floor it...it just seems to keep going up in revs...I would never use it..I'm a grandpa type driver...lol. I could see it being fun once in a while though.

Truwarrior22 04-24-2016 07:56 PM

I can see using it in traffic if you need the instant power. I wouldn't use it for a whole trip, but it sure was fun for some back roads, not sure if the brakes would hold up, they look sorta small for a SUV.

Lancerguy2013 04-25-2016 04:05 AM

Yes if you needed a quick burst in traffic..it would be good for that.
I think it would put some strain on the brakes if used all the time.

Truwarrior22 04-25-2016 01:49 PM

I have a Escort G2-Timer which I might configure and test 0-60 between all the modes, i.e. eco, drive, Ds, traction control off, etc to see what nets the best 0-60. Eco seems fine to me, seems like if you give it a little extra pedal it does pickup. Just trying not to drive the hard very hard, just over 2K miles.


I'm guessing all modes are probably about the same when floored. Can't expect too much from a N/A 2.4, except good gas mileage :)

Lancerguy2013 04-25-2016 06:37 PM

It would be interesting to see how the modes compare to each other. I find the 4WD-E with ECO on is pretty gutless...when entering the highway it feels really sluggish...and you have to give it alot of pedal...I like to keep it on 4WD Auto..it accelerates well and feels nicely planted in city driving...for longer highway trips 4WD-E without ECO mode is best for cruising I suppose...but from what I understand you can just leave it in 4WD auto all the time...the AWC will reduce the rear wheel drive at highway speeds. It seems like a pretty smart system...I'm really enjoying my Outlander..and the gas mileage is good.

johnygezony 04-26-2016 01:14 AM

I use it if I need to throw into MIVEC quicker to pass a semi or something, I've used my paddles to emergency engine brake a long with actual brakes once or twice too.


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