BillyCorgi wrote:You said distinctly, that your "Car is a 2007 Spec B 3.0 5eat wagon, 140,000km"
Sorry to say that muzza may have overlooked this and advise that the viscous coupler centre differential only applies to the manual transmission models.
RX25SE wrote:Autos use a set of hydraulic clutches in place of a centre diff. Clutches are loaded and unloaded to increase and decrease torque to rear wheels.
BMCracer wrote:RX25SE wrote:Autos use a set of hydraulic clutches in place of a centre diff. Clutches are loaded and unloaded to increase and decrease torque to rear wheels.
Does this work - well is the principle the same - as an LSD in a rear wheel drive car? LSD moves power to which ever wheel has the grip? Subaru systems uses clutches to move power back and forward between the front and rear?
RX25SE wrote:..... the viscous type LSD has basically the same operation as the centre diff in a manual.
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