odd considering that the front diff has guranteed drive, and the rear relies on the viscous to give it drive.
they are by design, a front wheel drive car with rear wheel drive assistance
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strx7 wrote:odd considering that the front diff has guranteed drive, and the rear relies on the viscous to give it drive.
they are by design, a front wheel drive car with rear wheel drive assistance
GTTpower wrote:strx7 wrote:odd considering that the front diff has guranteed drive, and the rear relies on the viscous to give it drive.
they are by design, a front wheel drive car with rear wheel drive assistance
Sounds like my car. No centre diff but transfer case sends torque to viscous coupling which takes up difference between the front a rear diffs. End up with about a 60:40 front/rear split.
This is making me question all transverse 'full time 4wd' layouts, Subaru & Audi are sounding better all the time
strx7 wrote:GTTpower wrote:strx7 wrote:odd considering that the front diff has guranteed drive, and the rear relies on the viscous to give it drive.
they are by design, a front wheel drive car with rear wheel drive assistance
Sounds like my car. No centre diff but transfer case sends torque to viscous coupling which takes up difference between the front a rear diffs. End up with about a 60:40 front/rear split.
This is making me question all transverse 'full time 4wd' layouts, Subaru & Audi are sounding better all the time
Correct, short of having very sophisticated gearbox/transfer/front diff arrangement - ala full out rally car with $30K+ drivetrain, that is what you get
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