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12th Man Ag said:
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12th Man Ag said:
Has happened in my wife's 2021 twice in the last year. First time it was the driver's side CAT. Replaced under warranty at 72k or something. Same one crapped out last month at 83k. Warranty expired at 80k and repair was 14 months ago, so out of repair warranty. Ford paid $800 and I paid $600.
new plugs and get that ecoboost good and hot on a regular basis.
Short drives and idling are clogging and killing the cats.
I guess I have to stop driving it in Eco mode!
I will say, sport mode where the turbos are set to jump in at a moments notice are fun. That mode is reserved for post kid drop off drives into work.
Please explain how sport mode sets the turbos?
The sport mode engages the turbos faster on the new expeditions. You drive around on normal mode you get used to a significant turbo lag. You put it on sport mode and the turbos engage at the slightest touch of the gas pedal. Gas pedal becomes very twitchy (for a full size SUv). On the gauge cluster there's a power meter showing how much the turbos are engaged. You can watch it do practically nothing when mashing the gas in normal mode and leap into use when in sport mode just barely touching the pedal. The link is that touchier gas pedal (throttle response) creates more RPMs quicker which dumps more exhaust across the turbos which means your kids get to soccer practice on time.
I......I have no words!!!!!!!
Point to my error here. Expedition has electronic throttle response and electronic shifting. Daily driving is all about smoothness. Sport mode increases throttle response, tightens up shifts, delays shifting so you go to higher RPMs before shifting to a higher gear. Even idle RPMs are higher to keep the fluid coupling in the torque converter on the hairy edge of applying enough torque to start wheel rotation.
All this culminates in more exhaust to the turbos sooner, which engages the turbos faster, which makes the expedition jump in horsepower sooner when pressing the accelerator.