Lib 3.0R in manual no TCS and VDC? How come?

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Postby deucer » Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:56 pm

tangcla wrote:But the auto is technically a superior AWD system... :P


Sometimes good mechanical design is superior to good electronic design.... this might be one of them.
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Postby mianos » Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:47 am

My 3RB has VDC.
MY08 has it in manual and auto. MY07 had it only in auto.
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Postby coyote » Fri Aug 15, 2008 8:58 am

mianos wrote:MY08 has it in manual and auto.


Not for the GTB. In fact Inchcape (Subaru Australia) refuse to option the manual GTB with VDC.
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Postby mianos » Fri Aug 15, 2008 4:03 pm

The topic is the 3.0R thought that was what was being talked about. The GT-B turbos don't have it here yet.
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Postby MIB » Fri Aug 15, 2008 4:23 pm

Cause auto drivers just like the car to do 'everything' for them... lazy buggers :beee: :lol:

On the topic of the spinning wheels, as Ric mentioned, different centre diff in the manual that proportions 50:50 drive front and back, from what I understand, auto can proportion 85% to the front. I have lifted a wheel on mine going into a nasty drive (cross axled) and it still drove across just fine, the rear did spin briefly but the front wheels drove it through.

For the record, lifting a wheel will bring most diffs undone. An LSD is only useful if there is SOME resistance to both wheels on the axle, if you lift a wheel, the LSD will unload power to that wheel, only real way to avoid it is a diff LOCK which will maintain equal drive to both axles regardless of whether one is 4 feet in the air or not.
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Postby Ric » Fri Aug 15, 2008 4:41 pm

MIB wrote:For the record, lifting a wheel will bring most diffs undone. An LSD is only useful if there is SOME resistance to both wheels on the axle, if you lift a wheel, the LSD will unload power to that wheel, only real way to avoid it is a diff LOCK which will maintain equal drive to both axles regardless of whether one is 4 feet in the air or not.


That's what a torque sharing differential will do, like a Torsen differential.
A standard viscous LSD won't do that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited_slip_differential
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torsen
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Postby WhiteGTB » Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:50 am

Thanks for the info gents.

A maunal tranny might be the choice this time round.
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