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ashtons99



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Auto seems to accelerate quicker on terrain control settings

Is it my imagination but if i set it to "cactus" setting on the terrain response knob the car seems to absolutely fly from a standing start. It doesnt get into the higher gears but it really took me aback the other day when i tried it.

Also can i turn it back to normal once the car is travelling at speed, I presume it wont harm anything in the transmission

Post #47755 23rd Sep 2009 10:13 pm
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phil_wkl



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aaah, you've found the 'sport' mode Very Happy

The throttle response is quicker on Sand setting, and you can change the TR while on the move. Advantage of manual gearbox is you can use all gears in sport mode. Phil

Post #47757 23rd Sep 2009 10:41 pm
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rmbillington



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For a really quick start, hold the brake down with you left foot, put it in sand mode.

Press the accelerator to about 2,500 revs, so the turbo has started spinning.

Then release the brake really quickly.

A sort of launch control.

Even the LR Experience centre people show you this trick.

It also removes the lag normally associated with starting an auto from standstill.

Have fun Whistle

Rich

Post #47762 24th Sep 2009 8:23 am
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Mav71



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So you can do this with manual in Sand Setting and get better acceleration? Freelander 2 HSE Lux 2013MY - Barolo Black with Ivory Leather. Alpine DVD - Privacy -Evoque 20" Dynamic Wheels and more to come.........

Post #48207 4th Oct 2009 10:21 am
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Cerdo



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Indeed you can, It's covered in another post somewhere. Indus Silver
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Mav71 wrote:
So you can do this with manual in Sand Setting and get better acceleration?


Indeed you can, the car turns into something of a beast on the 'sand' setting. Probably not a drive your passengers would appreciate, great for a spin on your own on back roads and roundabouts .... Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad Stornoway Grey GS ... What a fine motor Smile ... but not any more ... Big Cry ... psst look at my gallery!
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