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I'm in 4A (aka "Subaru mode") almost all the time now. With a Ford Performance tune, a manual, and the fact that I don't drive like I'm retired I got tired of spinning my rear inside tire pulling out into traffic with anything more than 'light' throttle application. On the "jeep trails" in my area traction is good enough for 2 wheel drive, except when it isn't - 4A smoothly fills in until it is not needed.
I don't buy the arguments that Ford's implementation of 4A is somehow lacking in engineering/robustness, is to be treated delicately, or causes problems such as drive-line wind up/binding. Yes you can feel the torque steer, but with healthy amounts of mid-range turbo torque that is to be expected.
I don't buy the arguments that Ford's implementation of 4A is somehow lacking in engineering/robustness, is to be treated delicately, or causes problems such as drive-line wind up/binding. Yes you can feel the torque steer, but with healthy amounts of mid-range turbo torque that is to be expected.
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