InTheHills
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It sounds like you know this system pretty well. Someone in this thread mentioned that the Mach e has "blended brakes" where the car uses the motors when I use the brake pedal. Do you have any info about that or know where I can find some? I goggled around a but but did not find anything.On highway driving I always use Adaptive Cruise Control when I get a good auto controlled steering (UK hands-on required). That is only when camera picks up road marking both side of the lane. To slow down quicker after acceleration to pass, or approaching curve, or roundabout, I simply temporarily engage ‘L’ button on the selector switch. The amount of speed reduction depends on drive mode. It works a charm usually without using the brakes. L actually engages some regen similar to OPD.
Regarding using OPD, I highly suggest try doing the same drive same conditions using it and not using it, and compare your mls/kW!
Speaking from experience since April 2021 I’ve done this many many times over the past three years rate is consistently better without OPD on my AWD ER. in all sorts of driving.
Only occasionally I see a better rate with OPD around town with a lot of stopping starting over five or 6 miles.
The other problem with using OPD is especially on earlier models there is a consistent problem confirmed with scoring of the right rear brake disc.
One way to help this is to occasionally do hard breaking from 60 mph from N as advised by several Ford EV technicians.
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