STBEAST
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I purchased the Ford extended warranty and one of the items that is not covered, the Flywheel Ring Gear. Red flag to me. If it saves you money on fuel that is definitely a plus, although at idle there is hardly any fuel being used. I just can't imagine that over time, the mechanical wear and tear would override the fuel savings. I read the system was forced on the automobile industry by the Federal Government to help with emissions and save on fuel consumption. Combine that with the erratic shutting off/starting of the vehicle (remember the transmission is still in gear) I'm just so glad we have the option to deactivate it on start-up. Especially in warm weather. Gotta be a bit taxing on the AC system?? Thanks for all the different opinions on this. Please correct me if I am wrong on any of this.
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I think auto start stop is nothing more than a way to prematurely wear out your battery, starter and flywheel ring gear. You don't save any fuel and it is nothing more than a scam. Be glad it does not work. In the end, you will save money.
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Also try double clicking the ESC button twice to put the Advancetrac into sport mode. Kind of a hidden gem of the Edge St that is not in the owner's manual. I live in warm weather (So Cal), and I got the optional performance brake and wheel package. The 21" Pirelli PZeros are like glue! My 2019 Fiesta ST handled like a go cart! But the Edge St is a performance beast for sure!
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Clicking/slight squealing noise inside dash
STBEAST replied to Ctakacs9's topic in Interior, A.C., Heat, Interior Trim
Does it happen when the engine is not running, when power is on (in accessory mode)? I guessing something related to climate control system. -
Yes, Thank you for all the great information. One thing I don't quite understand, Ford recommends using their brand of Semi Synthetic oil. I know they want to sell product, but why wouldn't they recommend full synthetic. I asked the dealer and they said it is what ford recommends. Seems like with a twin turbo high rpm application, full synthetic would be the way to go??
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One thing that is kind of funny, by removing the EDGE badge a lot of people don't know what it is. Kind of mystery vehicle, had a guy walk up to me and ask what is that? I Jokingly told him it was a FORD ST. Special high performance! We had a good laugh. I would never remove the ST badge, proud to have it! One thing I see that I don't quite understand people blacking out the FORD blue oval. Not sure why people like doing it, looks funny to me. Guess it all boils down to personal preference.
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I think there would be a lot of factors attributed to how much oil you would see in a catch can. How many miles are on the vehicle, driving conditions, how the vehicle is driven and maybe even type of oil would be factors?? I have a 2024 Edge St and I plan to do more research before I decide if I will install one. One thing I thought about, wouldn't this oil have some benefit to provide lubrication to the intake valve? I know the carbon buildup is an issue, but the amount of buildup seems to vary greatly from brand of vehicle and model of vehicle. In other words, it seems to not be an issue with certain brands/types of direct injection vehicles. Maybe some would benefit from a catch can, and some would benefit from the lubrication??? I don't know much about it to give an honest opinion.
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Haz, thank you so much for the info. According to the PTU diagram, mine should have a drain plug. That sure would be nice with all the PTU horror stories I've heard about. I hear a lot of negatives regarding the belt driven oil pump, but from some of what I have read, it seems to not have issues as long as the recommended (Ford) motor oil is used and changed on a regular basis. I have been going about 4 thousand on my oil change intervals and the Ford dealer is using the synthetic blend. They claim it is the oil recommended by the manufacturer. Makes me wonder if low quality oils and long oil change intervals are a root cause of oil pump belt failures. Makes sense.
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I just recently purchased a new 2024 edge ST. How do I find out what model transmission I have? It is the 7 speed. Also, is there a way to know what PTU I have? It is the liquid cooled PTU. The reason I am asking, it looks like there are a couple different ones that could be used?? Maybe I am wrong. Also, does my 2.7 have the belt driven oil pump?? Thanks for any info. James
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It seems to happen so fast, it's hard to differentiate between each speaker. I sat in each individual seat and put my ear to each individual speaker (all 12) and waited for the test signal to 'pass by' so I could verify. Thanks, Haz for the speaker location breakdown. Nice to have.
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I did it now! Team RXP 2020 dual catch can kit
STBEAST replied to DrivingofftheEdge's topic in 2.0L EcoBoost
Well unfortunately It cannot be shipped to California due to our CARB regulations. What a bunch of BS! Not sure if someone makes a CARB compliant oil catch can or not. -
I did it now! Team RXP 2020 dual catch can kit
STBEAST replied to DrivingofftheEdge's topic in 2.0L EcoBoost
I was hoping you guy could point me in the right direction. I went on the J&L website. Looks like they are mostly for Mustang's and wondered what specific model to get. Thanks -
That's good news to hear. Nice pictures too! I hear so many pros and cons about the 2.7 but it seems to have proven itself over the years. Seems like if you DON'T follow the recommended maintenance schedule, they will go a long time. I get the oil changes every 4K max (not the recommended 5K). Plan on getting the PTU and RDU fluid changed every 20k (instead of the recommended 30K).
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What advice do you need. I just bought a 2024 ST
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I've used the adaptive cruise control quite a bit and it is pretty impressive, especially on road trips. Not so much in traffic or short commutes. The only thing that is a bit irritating (for safety reasons) is when a car changes into your lane it sometimes seems to overreact a bit with the brakes. This can be easily controlled by a little push of the gas pedal. Using the gas pedal to your advantage can fine tune the adaptive cruise control without shutting it off. Kind of cool. The lane centering feature is more of a gadget to me, only because it is so unpredictable. The lane centering is different than the lane keeping system in that it does not use the wheel vibration feature, however if you have the lane keeping system on while you are using the lane centering feature, you will get the vibration.
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Good stuff to know. I was actually thinking about going to the all-season version of the P Zero when the time comes. Even though I live in a warmer climate, I didn't realize how limited they are in colder weather. They stick like glue on a nice summer day, but on a recent trip up to northern California in December the temp was down in the 30's and I could tell the difference. Probably all but worthless in snow. The Fun Factor is temperature dependent for sure!
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Regarding the brushless radiator fan which is included in the performance brake and tire package. The only thing I can figure is because it is more efficient, they can run it more often resulting in more constant air flow in the engine compartment and around the brake area of the wheels?? There must be a reason it is part of the package.
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I couldn't find anything on this, sorry if it is redundant. With all the talk about how hot the Edge St gets under the hood; would it be advisable or beneficial to consider a cooler thermostat? Seems like 2 turbos, 2 catalytic converters, transmission, exhaust and all being jammed into a space originally designed for a 4 cylinder, it may help??? A visual inspection alone shows there is hardly any space, anywhere for cooling things down. Can't imagine how the battery survives where it is buried.
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Kind of interesting find. I drove around for a while I parked, shut the engine off and climbed went under the vehicle. I verified my 2024 still had the liquid cooled ptu. Man that thing was hot! The (electric) ptu coolant circulation pump was still running. Car was off. It ran for about 2 minutes then shut off. Any idea why it would keep running to circulate coolant through the ptu after shutdown?? As should be expected, I could not touch anything, it was so hot. The casing of the ptu would have burned me.
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Thanks for that info. Any idea why a brushless radiator fan would be part of the package?? Couldn't figure that one out.
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It's amazing how many YouTube Edge St reviews there are, and how many skip over the difference the optional Performance Brake and Tire package makes. The reason I post this is all the bashing it gets for not being of true ST heritage. But that option package turns the Edge St into a whole different animal. The braking and handling characteristics are so significantly improved over the base tires & brakes. I do live in a warmer climate where summer tires are somewhat more common, and I know that the Pirelli PZeros are all but worthless in freezing/snow areas of the country. But this optional package literally makes the Edge ST into a true performance vehicle. The braking response and stopping power, coupled with the sticky 21" PZeros is nothing shy of awesome.
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Just wondering, can you use a smaller diameter tire as a spare. I know on some vehicles it can damage the all-wheel drive system and you have to use the same diameter tire as a spare. ????
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Does anyone know if there is a way to bring up Calm Screen without having to navigate to the menu. I see some of the other Ford vehicled can activate calm screen by pushing one button. Would be nice to be able to turn it on without having to go through so many moves.
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He posted a Bezel Diagnostic-General Procedures, a few posts back. It's the one where you hold down the Volume Down button (steering wheel) and the seek back button (on the dash). I printed it out.
