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    2023 ZL1 Driving mode change default...

    Is there a way on a 6th Gen 2023 Camaro ZL1 automatic, can the default driving mode be changed via HP tuners. I want the car to start up in Track mode, and then only change when I press the mode select button? I figured copy the table lines from the order they are in, but that would still show the wrong "mode" to the edited settings, so that might be a bit confusing.

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    Are you talking about the suspension in addition to the motor/transmission settings?

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    I have a 2021 SS 1LE its the same platform minus the S/C and on my center screen I go to settings/vehicle/driving modes and u can choose to keep your npp in track all the time also your magna ride and steering u can soften or firm there,not sure if you already knew that or not hope it helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradley029 View Post
    I have a 2021 SS 1LE its the same platform minus the S/C and on my center screen I go to settings/vehicle/driving modes and u can choose to keep your npp in track all the time also your magna ride and steering u can soften or firm there, not sure if you already knew that or not hope it helps
    Sorry for the late response. So I do that for sure through the infotainment screen. But when I'm in track more the car feels more aggressive than when I leave it in touring. Not all the options related to true track mode at on/off through the drive more in the infotainment screen I guess?

    Thanks

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    HPT recently added Mode retained and Default Mode to their suite.
    You'll have to request it from them, and they can add it to your file.

    This basically will allow the vehicle to automatically retain the 'track mode' through a ignition cycle.
    It can also retain other modes as well.