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<blockquote data-quote="MRV99" data-source="post: 1738703" data-attributes="member: 53833"><p>In Chicagoland we were getting about 3/4” of snow an hour(11 inches overall) and the roads had a very nice layer of pack and mashed potato’s. Needless to say my inner 16 year old was out in full fashion. The roads were basically empty most of the day so I was able to test out different modes and in the snow conditions.</p><p></p><p>Baja was too no shift/high RPM. I could see if you were full till all the time but for drifting a corner and then driving regular, it was a bit too much. </p><p></p><p>The snow/sand was a great setting. I did feel with the addition to disabling the advanced track for no nanny’s. (Not just traction off) made it better. The throttle response and the trucks power would allow you to really control the slides with little throttle inputs. This was in 4H (see below) </p><p></p><p>4A is great for just normal driving but sucks when driving aggressive. You could feel the front lockup for 4h and it was disruptive and the feel would change. I preferred the slides in 2H or 4H much better. Sport mode allowed me to have it in 4A with similar settings as sand/snow. </p><p></p><p>4H was very predictable and was able to toss the truck sideways without the fear of over rotation or over correction. Yea some has that has to do with my years on the track but still I was impressed. The elocker had the control of a pozi I just with it would stay on at higher MPH. </p><p></p><p>Overall this truck performs soo much better than my past 3.5 Lariat(with tune). So much more confidence in this truck than the past. If you have never had a chance to really play with the truck, your missing out. </p><p></p><p>Oh the KO2’s were pretty dam</p><p>good in the snow. I never felt they were slipping or floating/meandering in the snow. From a stop, the truck would go with little or no slip unless I provoked it. </p><p></p><p>For stopping, the preformed like I thought. The stopped when needed no real uneasiness</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRV99, post: 1738703, member: 53833"] In Chicagoland we were getting about 3/4” of snow an hour(11 inches overall) and the roads had a very nice layer of pack and mashed potato’s. Needless to say my inner 16 year old was out in full fashion. The roads were basically empty most of the day so I was able to test out different modes and in the snow conditions. Baja was too no shift/high RPM. I could see if you were full till all the time but for drifting a corner and then driving regular, it was a bit too much. The snow/sand was a great setting. I did feel with the addition to disabling the advanced track for no nanny’s. (Not just traction off) made it better. The throttle response and the trucks power would allow you to really control the slides with little throttle inputs. This was in 4H (see below) 4A is great for just normal driving but sucks when driving aggressive. You could feel the front lockup for 4h and it was disruptive and the feel would change. I preferred the slides in 2H or 4H much better. Sport mode allowed me to have it in 4A with similar settings as sand/snow. 4H was very predictable and was able to toss the truck sideways without the fear of over rotation or over correction. Yea some has that has to do with my years on the track but still I was impressed. The elocker had the control of a pozi I just with it would stay on at higher MPH. Overall this truck performs soo much better than my past 3.5 Lariat(with tune). So much more confidence in this truck than the past. If you have never had a chance to really play with the truck, your missing out. Oh the KO2’s were pretty dam good in the snow. I never felt they were slipping or floating/meandering in the snow. From a stop, the truck would go with little or no slip unless I provoked it. For stopping, the preformed like I thought. The stopped when needed no real uneasiness [/QUOTE]
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