ClevelandBeemer
Well-known member
Was someone advocating for 1/4 mile times to troubleshoot?At the end of the day 1/4 mile is not a very good way to measure this effect. Not only is there the fact that most people dont have 1/4 mile times of their truck, traction will always be an issue, there is also the fact that 1/4 mile runs are easy to predict and if Ford was really trying to sneak in a stealth power cut could detect dead stop, no throttle to full throttle easily and sneak back the power.
What really needs to be done is to measure HVB current like the Mach-e guys did. Using OBD data we could see if maximum current during NOT-quarter mile runs is potentially higher on early, non-updated 22s and 23s than compared to 24s and 25s. This is a direct measurement of HOW ford would cut power.
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A quick stab at the throttle earlier had current in my truck spiking at over 1200 amps but it was hardly a good test
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