Originally Posted by MCompact
Originally Posted by Ws6
I've had SUV with 52/48 split, and my current, which is 98/2 split, and with lock-up electromagnetically, you literally cannot tell with a fast reacting system. It's just free mpg increase, basically. 200x per second, it's monitoring and will shift if needed to the rear. What I also found interesting is that traction is still increasing with mild tire slip. You cannot even notice it as t he driver. By the time you sense tires slipping, you're well past the threshold of a system that is properly designed, and losing momentum/traction. Dave Coleman did an interesting video on this once.
This is example of properly executed front-biased, reactive AWD (98/2, static, to 50/50 (full lock) dynamic, in this case)
To each his own; I simply don't like FWD in anything larger than a Mini- although my MS3 was fun in its own unhinged way. Given the choice I prefer RWD, but my wife likes AWD. I consider myself extremely fortunate that she also hates minivans and prefers smaller vehicles that are entertaining to drive.
I used to be a die hard RWD fan, only owning RWD sports cars, but once I got into AWD, I've never wanted anything else. My main point was that a modern AWD system can be reactive, and still perform like a full-time split.
Originally Posted by Ws6
I've had SUV with 52/48 split, and my current, which is 98/2 split, and with lock-up electromagnetically, you literally cannot tell with a fast reacting system. It's just free mpg increase, basically. 200x per second, it's monitoring and will shift if needed to the rear. What I also found interesting is that traction is still increasing with mild tire slip. You cannot even notice it as t he driver. By the time you sense tires slipping, you're well past the threshold of a system that is properly designed, and losing momentum/traction. Dave Coleman did an interesting video on this once.
This is example of properly executed front-biased, reactive AWD (98/2, static, to 50/50 (full lock) dynamic, in this case)
To each his own; I simply don't like FWD in anything larger than a Mini- although my MS3 was fun in its own unhinged way. Given the choice I prefer RWD, but my wife likes AWD. I consider myself extremely fortunate that she also hates minivans and prefers smaller vehicles that are entertaining to drive.
I used to be a die hard RWD fan, only owning RWD sports cars, but once I got into AWD, I've never wanted anything else. My main point was that a modern AWD system can be reactive, and still perform like a full-time split.