The brakes get hot when used to stop.
The brakes get hot when the car is using its "e-differential"
The brakes get hot when it's adjusting the line in turns.
The brakes get hot when stability control is intervening.
The brakes get hot ALL THE DAMN TIME! Accelerating, turning and braking, the only time our brakes aren't working is on the straights. (Some of this can be turned off I think. E-diff can be neutralized by totally disabling TC..?)
I see why Ford did what it did, mass market reasoning, but the ST's rely A LOT on the brakes. Do other manufactures use brake based interventions to "improve" driving experience? If so, are other forums seeing overheat issues when pushed hard? Is it a cost savings deal? There are better ways than brakes to deal with the issues... but Ford found out how to use already existing technology already on the car to add some sporting nature to an ecobox mobile.
(I don't track my car. Sorry, it's hard for me to see it from the racer viewpoint. If I raced, I would likely be right along side the frustrated members.)
The brakes get hot when the car is using its "e-differential"
The brakes get hot when it's adjusting the line in turns.
The brakes get hot when stability control is intervening.
The brakes get hot ALL THE DAMN TIME! Accelerating, turning and braking, the only time our brakes aren't working is on the straights. (Some of this can be turned off I think. E-diff can be neutralized by totally disabling TC..?)
I see why Ford did what it did, mass market reasoning, but the ST's rely A LOT on the brakes. Do other manufactures use brake based interventions to "improve" driving experience? If so, are other forums seeing overheat issues when pushed hard? Is it a cost savings deal? There are better ways than brakes to deal with the issues... but Ford found out how to use already existing technology already on the car to add some sporting nature to an ecobox mobile.
(I don't track my car. Sorry, it's hard for me to see it from the racer viewpoint. If I raced, I would likely be right along side the frustrated members.)