nencmeister
Member
I'm in Buffalo and the weather here is always... amazing, especially winter. In my MYP (I think 2" lower than the MYLR) I use chill mode when driving in snowy or icy conditions. I'm on Michelin snow tires, they are pretty good, especially in rainy/slippery conditions. Last winter when we got track mode, I used 60f/40r bias, no regen (or sometimes low regen) and on chill mode, with the steering in sport (which I highly recommend and no one has mentioned this so far) and the car worked great in all sorts of weather. This winter, I'm using chill mode + sport steering and the car handles great in all sorts of crappy weather. If I were to bet my life on it, like last year near the Toronto airport in an icy blizzard, I was using my track mode option I mentioned. But if it's not the WORST CASE scenario, or going downhill on a mountain pass, chill + sport steering works great. Just my 2 cold pennies