What does ECT mean in cars?
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ECT mode is a rapid acceleration mode, similar to a sports racing mode. It can quickly increase the engine's RPM, but fuel consumption will also increase significantly. It is mostly used when driving on highways. After activation, the throttle feels more responsive and direct, and the gear shift timing is generally above 4500 RPM. Below is more information about car ECT: 1. When the ECT switch is turned on, the transmission mode switches to sport mode. At this time, the transmission downshifts more frequently and responsively. Additionally, since the gear is limited to a lower range, the engine's RPM will increase accordingly, torque output will rise, and the vehicle's power performance will be greatly enhanced. 2. When the ECT switch is turned off, the transmission will switch to standard mode. In this mode, the transmission's shift logic will determine the timing of gear shifts based on the actual road conditions and the driver's intentions. This mode is also the most comprehensive, balancing between sport and economy modes.