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27-11-2010, 23:06 | #106 |
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27-11-2010, 23:08 | #107 |
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couple of inches near retford last night perfect to try out a couple of lanes in |
27-11-2010, 23:33 | #108 |
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snow
well a trip to the shop i said early this morning, in the snow , 1 alternator and 3 new belts later, i finally managed to get out , moral of the story, be careful what you wish for
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28-11-2010, 00:45 | #109 | |
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And the point about the LSD is that, unlike a normal diff which loses all traction the minute one wheel starts spinning, the LSD always sends traction to the wheel that isn't spinning...buggered if I know why anyone thinks that would result in loss of control??? |
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28-11-2010, 00:58 | #110 |
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i nearly span out today goin down a hill, then realised,,,,my foot was on the brake
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28-11-2010, 00:58 | #111 | |
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the key is in the name limited slip, so it only allows a imited ammount of slip one side or the other but if traction is lost they both spin resulting in no traction at the rear at all which causes 180 spins most bmw's run a lsd and thats y they are dogs in the snow or the wet |
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28-11-2010, 01:12 | #112 | |
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28-11-2010, 01:44 | #113 | |
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when i had the av the second it saw rain the back end would slip with normal amount of throttle when coming from a t junction, i havnt experianced it yet with the horn even tho that has lsd |
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28-11-2010, 01:59 | #114 | |
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28-11-2010, 02:03 | #115 |
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my terrano only sliped abit when on full lock and the loud pedal pushed to the ground never kicked the back out but then i have changed my lsd oil and the bighorn dare i say it proberly does not have the power to do that
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28-11-2010, 02:11 | #116 | |
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but is a little heavier and also an auto |
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28-11-2010, 09:32 | #117 | |
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But if you are in a situation where, for example, one wheel is in a slimy mud puddle with zero traction, with an LSD you do still get traction on the other wheel, unlike an open diff wich would be losing all its power to the spinning wheel. So in mixed conditions it helps a lot. Thats also why I think you'll find an LSD in a 4WD is differently geared to a sports cars LSD, the latter doesn't scrabble about on corners etc in the dry like ours does. But nothing helps on seriously slippery surfaces....thats why I stuck that warning up earlier for peeps new to 4WD....it isn't a 'get out of jail' card! |
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28-11-2010, 12:00 | #118 | |
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if you drive properly it wont happen i know a few people who have spun a 4x4 lol it just happened they have had lsd, same as the frontera that fez posted some of them have lsd the mud thing yes completly agree but i have got the mav stuck befor now lol but then i only really had at on i got the horn stuck the second day of owning it on a step when i went green lanning but that was because the front auto locker didnt engage, did the same thing in the mav at the same place when the auto locker wasnt working a few people went out yesterday to the peaks and a few of them found it was slipery couple had a tap going down hill lol |
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28-11-2010, 12:20 | #119 |
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I was following a 4x4 around a long sweeping bend, it suddenly spun off, completely out of control.
This wasn't snow but a mixture of spilt diesel and rain. Luckily for me he spun off onto the hard shoulder so wasn't in my way. I went around the bend with no issues whatsoever, and I was in a Capri. Capris have probably got the worst reputation out there for being tail happy. lol |
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