i still dont get how all 4 wheels have to spinn the same speed yet theres no power going to the back wheels on a normal well operating condition.
my wheels spinn up front too. but thats because i have a big turbo spoolin on me.
Wheelspin in an *AWD*
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I dont mean to highjack this thread but I have a similar problem. I have noticed a diminishing rear end grip since I've been driving the car so I had it up on jack stands yesterday and stuck it in drive. I noticed that the left front wheel would spin and the rear right wheel was spinning. If I stopped the left front with my foot the right front would spin which is normal and if I stopped the right rear the left rear would spin. so I guess the diffs are working ok but I'm unsure how to check to see if the duty c selenoid is engaging and if the clutch is set right. I thought I read somewhere that there is an adjustment for it up high on the back of the tranny.
-Mike
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In a 5MT, that FWD fusible link isn't active is it? I mean, the manual AWD tranny is just straight mechanical in its center diff (viscous coupling), no solenoid controlling the power, always 50/50 AWD (unless driveshaft disconnected)... correct?
On the same note, 4EAT's with their duty cycle-controlled rear power could potentially be rigged up with a driver-controlled center differential, could they not? Hmmm....
On the same note, 4EAT's with their duty cycle-controlled rear power could potentially be rigged up with a driver-controlled center differential, could they not? Hmmm....
-Chris
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91SS 4EAT stock, 200k mi
91SS 5MT rebuilt engine waiting for a shell
93TW 4EAT, Forester lift, 3" TBE, 11psi, 200k mi
94SS 5MT4.11+rLSD 311k km: RobTune550,TD05-16g @ 18psi,FMIC,3"TBE,Forester lift
correct.free5ty1e wrote:In a 5MT, that FWD fusible link isn't active is it? I mean, the manual AWD tranny is just straight mechanical in its center diff (viscous coupling), no solenoid controlling the power, always 50/50 AWD (unless driveshaft disconnected)... correct?
technically yes....but it's a little more complicated then sending a variable continuous voltage signal.On the same note, 4EAT's with their duty cycle-controlled rear power could potentially be rigged up with a driver-controlled center differential, could they not? Hmmm....
Josh
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bump.....any thoughts on this guys
magicmike wrote:I dont mean to highjack this thread but I have a similar problem. I have noticed a diminishing rear end grip since I've been driving the car so I had it up on jack stands yesterday and stuck it in drive. I noticed that the left front wheel would spin and the rear right wheel was spinning. If I stopped the left front with my foot the right front would spin which is normal and if I stopped the right rear the left rear would spin. so I guess the diffs are working ok but I'm unsure how to check to see if the duty c selenoid is engaging and if the clutch is set right. I thought I read somewhere that there is an adjustment for it up high on the back of the tranny.
-Mike
2011 Infiniti G37x Sedan - Current
2007 Ducati 800ss - Current
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (White)
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (Silver)
2003 Infiniri G35
1998 Infiniti I30t
1995 Honda Civic DX
1987 Subaru GL Wagon
1987 Subaru Loyale
2011 Infiniti G37x Sedan - Current
2007 Ducati 800ss - Current
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (White)
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (Silver)
2003 Infiniri G35
1998 Infiniti I30t
1995 Honda Civic DX
1987 Subaru GL Wagon
1987 Subaru Loyale