JExpedition07
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Me too! I can’t wait until they get rid of the combustion engine all together and go all electric with 1000 mile plus range...and totally quiet. Someday
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Me too! I can’t wait until they get rid of the combustion engine all together and go all electric with 1000 mile plus range...and totally quiet. Someday
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.......NEVER!!!! Gasoline powered engines will be here for a long time to come even if market share slowly decreases (it’s not currently). I’m not going to deny electric will make advancements and get better, and that’s probably great for the long haul. But don’t expect the big GM and Ford pushrod V8 crate motors to be going anywhere....along with many stock combustion engines, too many enthusiasts that actually enjoy driving and wrenching on cars.
That's what the buggy wip/ "real" horse powered carriage enthusiasts said too, but here we are. I hear you, I love the sound of a nice engine, especially a big V8, but those days are winding down faster than most realize. I heard the next Suburban is going to have a FOUR cylinder (turbo) option!
Gas would have to be $5+/a gal, before electric vehicles, see savings. Who wants to drive Nissan Leafs? Electric Vehicles in the rust belt, with salt on roads? I don't think so. The internal combustion engine only uses 15%, of the energy in gasoline for motion. The other 85% is wasted and turned into heat. Harness that 85% and you will be a Billionaire.That's what the buggy wip/ "real" horse powered carriage enthusiasts said too, but here we are. I hear you, I love the sound of a nice engine, especially a big V8, but those days are winding down faster than most realize. I heard the next Suburban is going to have a FOUR cylinder (turbo) option!
anybody figure out how to turn the fake noise off? I called my dealer about it. They apparently have a tech who can work on it, but wanted me to drop it off so they can figure it out. I said no, I want them to find out how to do it before I get there so I can make an appointment and wait for it. I think it should take about 10 minutes.
Interesting, I first called Ford Customer Service and spoke to somebody named Ari or something like that. Think it was in India. Completely unhelpful, he had no idea what he was talking about. I asked to talk to someone who knew more, or his supervisor, or somebody who wouldn't tell me it was the AC noise, but got left on perma hold. Ridiculous.
This link just takes you back to an earlier comment in this thread....Check out the Forscan threads: https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/fake-engine-noise.36080/page-3#post-307445
This link just takes you back to an earlier comment in this thread....
Thanks for the updated link. I found this before after video on a raptor, i’m Not sure it even makes that big a difference when it’s turned off... idk. I’m on the fence on turning it off in my Navi. Here is the video:Sorry about that. Check out post #82 at the following link: https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/4th-gen-expy-forscan-modifications.34227/page-9#post-295419 .
Looks like you may have to contact that individual to confirm the specific Forscan change. However, it is on the F150 spreadsheet at this link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...iVSlDFGFHnfeuhb3RTMVz95730/edit#gid=815852466
I turned off the fake noise with FORScan in my 2018. It is now pretty quiet in the cabin and I can hear the natural sound of the engine. Once you get used to the actual sound it is much easier to hear/sense sounds that aren’t normal and make require some further attention to see if a problem is starting.
It’s Forscan. No eWhere did you find the codes to turn it off in forescan?
Just got a 2018 platinum and I don’t want any extra road noise.