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<blockquote data-quote="rtmozingo" data-source="post: 1305376" data-attributes="member: 24616"><p>Yes, I completely concur. I was greatly disappointed the Raptor Assault instructors had nothing to say about all of this, as it was the main reason I went. I suspect the only people that know are the design engineers. I've actually sort of tried to contact them through Ford Performance, but as you might expect, I've had no luck thus far. Should probably try again a bit more seriously.</p><p></p><p>I think both sport and baja tuning is trying to make sure you don't lose control of your back end, and therefore makes the mistake of cutting power on hills or when the suspension gets unloaded, as you noted. Considering how I've seen a lot of people drive their trucks, I'd say Ford calibrated it well, but it is frustrating having it intervene. I will say I've not had any interference from Baja mode in the 'Veteran' or 'Expert' modes, but I also need more time to break it, hah. Mud/Sand is very hands off, one of the things I love about that mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtmozingo, post: 1305376, member: 24616"] Yes, I completely concur. I was greatly disappointed the Raptor Assault instructors had nothing to say about all of this, as it was the main reason I went. I suspect the only people that know are the design engineers. I've actually sort of tried to contact them through Ford Performance, but as you might expect, I've had no luck thus far. Should probably try again a bit more seriously. I think both sport and baja tuning is trying to make sure you don't lose control of your back end, and therefore makes the mistake of cutting power on hills or when the suspension gets unloaded, as you noted. Considering how I've seen a lot of people drive their trucks, I'd say Ford calibrated it well, but it is frustrating having it intervene. I will say I've not had any interference from Baja mode in the 'Veteran' or 'Expert' modes, but I also need more time to break it, hah. Mud/Sand is very hands off, one of the things I love about that mode. [/QUOTE]
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