What does Sport+ do?
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What does Sport+ do?
I think we are at a uniform consensus that the RCF does not have adjustable suspension... Anyone know what sport+ does? Just steering response since regular sport already adjusts the throttle response?
I'm just trying to understand because the GSF has interested me and its setup should be near identical for the RCF.
Any owners want to chime in? I test drove one the other day and for sure thought I felt a difference in comfort when I switched back to normal from Sport+.... Maybe I was wrong.
Is Lexus inaccurate with the RCF on the website?
"Drive Mode Select enables you to make your vehicle more responsive or efficient with a simple turn of the switch. Sport mode alters the powertrain for more dynamic throttle response while Sport S+ mode adds steering and suspension system enhancements to help provide a higher level of responsiveness. Normal mode provides the optimal balance of fuel efficiency and engine performance. ECO mode moderates the throttle response, engine power output and climate settings for increased fuel efficiency."
I'm just trying to understand because the GSF has interested me and its setup should be near identical for the RCF.
Any owners want to chime in? I test drove one the other day and for sure thought I felt a difference in comfort when I switched back to normal from Sport+.... Maybe I was wrong.
Is Lexus inaccurate with the RCF on the website?
"Drive Mode Select enables you to make your vehicle more responsive or efficient with a simple turn of the switch. Sport mode alters the powertrain for more dynamic throttle response while Sport S+ mode adds steering and suspension system enhancements to help provide a higher level of responsiveness. Normal mode provides the optimal balance of fuel efficiency and engine performance. ECO mode moderates the throttle response, engine power output and climate settings for increased fuel efficiency."
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I think we are at a uniform consensus that the RCF does not have adjustable suspension... Anyone know what sport+ does? Just steering response since regular sport already adjusts the throttle response?
I'm just trying to understand because the GSF has interested me and its setup should be near identical for the RCF.
Any owners want to chime in? I test drove one the other day and for sure thought I felt a difference in comfort when I switched back to normal from Sport+.... Maybe I was wrong.
Is Lexus inaccurate with the RCF on the website?
"Drive Mode Select enables you to make your vehicle more responsive or efficient with a simple turn of the switch. Sport mode alters the powertrain for more dynamic throttle response while Sport S+ mode adds steering and suspension system enhancements to help provide a higher level of responsiveness. Normal mode provides the optimal balance of fuel efficiency and engine performance. ECO mode moderates the throttle response, engine power output and climate settings for increased fuel efficiency."
I'm just trying to understand because the GSF has interested me and its setup should be near identical for the RCF.
Any owners want to chime in? I test drove one the other day and for sure thought I felt a difference in comfort when I switched back to normal from Sport+.... Maybe I was wrong.
Is Lexus inaccurate with the RCF on the website?
"Drive Mode Select enables you to make your vehicle more responsive or efficient with a simple turn of the switch. Sport mode alters the powertrain for more dynamic throttle response while Sport S+ mode adds steering and suspension system enhancements to help provide a higher level of responsiveness. Normal mode provides the optimal balance of fuel efficiency and engine performance. ECO mode moderates the throttle response, engine power output and climate settings for increased fuel efficiency."
Page 280 of the manual says
>RCF
SPORT S+ mode
Provides earlier downshift timing than SPORT S mode in order to maintain
a high engine speed and provides faster gear changes. This mode also
changes the steering feel and VDIM control, making it suitable for powerful sporty driving.
But a earlier page 279 for the
> RC350
SPORT S+ mode
Helps to ensure steering performance and driving stability by simultaneously controlling the steering and suspension in addition to the transmission and engine. Suitable for sportier driving.
The above text is in the doc at thus link:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do.../sec_04-05.pdf
Here is the index to the user manual:
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lexusdrivers/info/my-lexus/resources/submit-owners-manual-search?section=om&keywords=%22sports%2B%22&searchType=0&model=RC+F&year=2015&x=38&y=12#
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Pit Crew
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Ah, thanks for the cited clarification... Lexus Marketing really needs to get on the ball...
XpediencY,
Page 280 of the manual says
>RCF
SPORT S+ mode
Provides earlier downshift timing than SPORT S mode in order to maintain
a high engine speed and provides faster gear changes. This mode also
changes the steering feel and VDIM control, making it suitable for powerful sporty driving.
But a earlier page 279 for the
> RC350
SPORT S+ mode
Helps to ensure steering performance and driving stability by simultaneously controlling the steering and suspension in addition to the transmission and engine. Suitable for sportier driving.
The above text is in the doc at thus link:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do.../sec_04-05.pdf
Here is the index to the user manual:
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lexusdrivers/info/my-lexus/resources/submit-owners-manual-search?section=om&keywords=%22sports%2B%22&searchType=0&model=RC+F&year=2015&x=38&y=12#
Page 280 of the manual says
>RCF
SPORT S+ mode
Provides earlier downshift timing than SPORT S mode in order to maintain
a high engine speed and provides faster gear changes. This mode also
changes the steering feel and VDIM control, making it suitable for powerful sporty driving.
But a earlier page 279 for the
> RC350
SPORT S+ mode
Helps to ensure steering performance and driving stability by simultaneously controlling the steering and suspension in addition to the transmission and engine. Suitable for sportier driving.
The above text is in the doc at thus link:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do.../sec_04-05.pdf
Here is the index to the user manual:
https://secure.drivers.lexus.com/lexusdrivers/info/my-lexus/resources/submit-owners-manual-search?section=om&keywords=%22sports%2B%22&searchType=0&model=RC+F&year=2015&x=38&y=12#
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You have to put in the code:
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start.
Actually, I think you have to turn VSC off while in Sport+ mode (according to this link):
http://newsroom.toyota.eu/print.do;j...B7728?&id=4151
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start.
Actually, I think you have to turn VSC off while in Sport+ mode (according to this link):
http://newsroom.toyota.eu/print.do;j...B7728?&id=4151
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^^ Another great explanation...
I forgot to mention it also engages "Active Sound Control"
~ Joe Z
RC F in SPORT S+ mode
SPORT S+ mode builds on these sports driving benefits by performing quicker downshifts than SPORT S and by consistently holding the engine at higher speeds. In addition, SPORT S+ automatically adjusts the weighting of the Electric Power Steering (EPS) to better suit circuit driving conditions, and activates the new SPORT mode within the RC F’s VDIM system.
SPORT S+ mode features a bar-type tachometer display to make engine speed instantly readable during performance driving. In addition to vehicle speed and shift position, the center meter display also shows water and oil temperatures.
SPORT S+ mode builds on these sports driving benefits by performing quicker downshifts than SPORT S and by consistently holding the engine at higher speeds. In addition, SPORT S+ automatically adjusts the weighting of the Electric Power Steering (EPS) to better suit circuit driving conditions, and activates the new SPORT mode within the RC F’s VDIM system.
SPORT S+ mode features a bar-type tachometer display to make engine speed instantly readable during performance driving. In addition to vehicle speed and shift position, the center meter display also shows water and oil temperatures.
I forgot to mention it also engages "Active Sound Control"
~ Joe Z
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Sport+ = Driving Bliss
Sport+ in manual transmission mode makes for driving bliss... that's a summary of what it does!
Here are the details that i have observed while driving in S+ mode for 4000 KM so far:
Takes these with a grain of salt, as they could be different from the implementation of the manufacturer. I have only described what i have observed.
Also...I love my car!
Here are the details that i have observed while driving in S+ mode for 4000 KM so far:
- Increases steering effort (I call it the "force feedback" motor, and it makes it slightly harder to turn the wheel)
- (Unconfirmed) Increases steering sensitivity
- I felt that i had to turn the steering less than i would have if I was in normal mode)
- Rev Matched downshifts (i think this is active all the time, its just that in normal mode - shifting is not that aggressive to be noticed
- Exhaust sounds deeper ...like a beast is awakened from within
- Not sure how this is accomplished, whether through the sound system, or by variable exhaust valves..? Don't really care as long as its an authentic sound of the NA V8 + Exhaust...i love the sound and that's why i primarily keep it in Sport+
- You can open the windows and hear it too!
- Hold RPM at a higher cruising RPM compared to normal-mode cruising RPM
- This may contribute to the deeper idle / cruise exhaust sound.
- Aggressive use of intake "volumizer" (don't know what to call it)
- If you keep the hood open, and have your girlfriend push the gas while in S+ mode, you will see a flap open and close above the air intake (bottom left).
- I would assume this flap helps the engine breathe the air in better by bypassing the filter..? I could be wrong.. it may serve another purpose.
- Transmission is more aggressive with regards to the time it takes to shift (your head will jerk at times during high RPM shifts)
- In automatic transmission:
- "Optimal" gears for conditions are adjusted / (maintains optimal gear for the speed and other driving variables - and for quick acceleration via downshift if necessary)
- Sometimes the system holds the gear for longer than I would like, and end up putting the car in manual and shifting up myself.
- Modifications do not include any Suspension-related Changes - they are as stiff as they are in normal mode. Yay! Careful of side-to-side neck whiplash when going over bumpy roads at 10-15 km/h.
Takes these with a grain of salt, as they could be different from the implementation of the manufacturer. I have only described what i have observed.
Also...I love my car!
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