Thanks for the question. As per the owners manual : WET . Intended for all driver skill levels. . Wet or damp conditions only - not intended for use in heavy rain or standing water. . StabiliTrak/ESC is on and engine power is reduced based on conditions. DRY . For use by less experienced drivers or while learning a new track. . Dry conditions only. . StabiliTrak/ESC is on and engine power is slightly reduced. SPORT . For use by drivers who are familiar with the track. . Dry conditions only. . Requires more driving skill than DRY. . StabiliTrak/ESC is on and more engine power is available than in DRY. RACE 1 . For use by drivers who are familiar with the track. . Dry conditions only. . Requires more driving skill than modes DRY or SPORT. . StabiliTrak/ESC is off and available engine power is the same as SPORT. RACE 2 . For use by experienced drivers who are familiar with the track. . Dry conditions only. . Requires more driving skill than in other modes. . StabiliTrak/ESC is off and engine power is available for maximum cornering speed. Thanks for watching!
@@TwoGuysandaRide so what mode\ traction modes would be used if you want full power for the street but you don't want the car to fishtail around a turn if you pushed it too hard? Would it be v mode with traction control in sport? To clarify where it says " less engine power available" in certain modes, is that just while cornering?
@@daboxer181 that would depend on your driving experience, personally I would start in sport and see how that goes. Then try V mode with traction control on etc. Also I would be sure to do this in an area where you can easily regain control if you need to without endangering the vehicle or people/property. take your time learning how the vehicle responds. Thanks for watching!
There is also a secret "dark mode". If you turn the dial on the left near the HUD toggles all the way down, it turns down the brightness completely while only displaying vital driver information.
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When people say a car's tech is "intuitive to anyone," they haven't met me. I can barely use my phone so this was great. Thanks.
lol, thanks for watching
the air filter life, is that engine air filter, or cabin filter?
Engine
cool, thanks! the upgraded Recaro bucket seats, are the side bolsters adjustable?@@TwoGuysandaRide
@@stealthhtm23yes they are adjustable side bolsters. Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much for this it’s so helpful! Did I miss it, or did you show how to fold in the Sideview mirrors?
If available that’s a button located in with the mirror controls on the drivers side door switches
@@TwoGuysandaRide sadly, it’s not there 😩
If the button your car doesn’t have that
Can you explain the different traction modes. What's the difference between sport , track , race 1 ,race 2....
Thanks for the question. As per the owners manual :
WET
. Intended for all driver skill levels.
. Wet or damp conditions only - not
intended for use in heavy rain or standing water.
. StabiliTrak/ESC is on and engine power is reduced based on conditions.
DRY
. For use by less experienced drivers or while learning a new track.
. Dry conditions only.
. StabiliTrak/ESC is on and engine power is
slightly reduced.
SPORT
. For use by drivers who are familiar with the track.
. Dry conditions only.
. Requires more driving skill than DRY.
. StabiliTrak/ESC is on and more engine
power is available than in DRY.
RACE 1
. For use by drivers who are familiar with the track.
. Dry conditions only.
. Requires more driving skill than modes DRY or SPORT.
. StabiliTrak/ESC is off and available engine power is the same as SPORT.
RACE 2
. For use by experienced drivers who are familiar with the track.
. Dry conditions only.
. Requires more driving skill than in other
modes.
. StabiliTrak/ESC is off and engine power is available for maximum cornering speed.
Thanks for watching!
@@TwoGuysandaRide so what mode\ traction modes would be used if you want full power for the street but you don't want the car to fishtail around a turn if you pushed it too hard? Would it be v mode with traction control in sport?
To clarify where it says " less engine power available" in certain modes, is that just while cornering?
@@daboxer181 that would depend on your driving experience, personally I would start in sport and see how that goes. Then try V mode with traction control on etc. Also I would be sure to do this in an area where you can easily regain control if you need to without endangering the vehicle or people/property. take your time learning how the vehicle responds. Thanks for watching!
Great video, thanks!
You’re welcome, and thanks for watching!
There is also a secret "dark mode". If you turn the dial on the left near the HUD toggles all the way down, it turns down the brightness completely while only displaying vital driver information.
Thanks for sharing and for watching!