can subaru AWD system send 100% of torque Distribution to only one wheel
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A classic Type R with open DCCD and only one front wheel in the air can do it. RA's with a lsd in the front can't. But in real life it would take much for this to happen since the center diff sends more power to the rear.
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Nope, dont think it can tbh, you still have a front to rear torque distribution, you can never have 100% of the torque going to just one wheel, you can have 100% of the torque on that axle doing it, but not 100% of the torque produced (remembering that you have a 50/50 lock split to a 35/65 open split est).
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Nope, dont think it can tbh, you still have a front to rear torque distribution, you can never have 100% of the torque going to just one wheel, you can have 100% of the torque on that axle doing it, but not 100% of the torque produced (remembering that you have a 50/50 lock split to a 35/65 open split est).
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Under normal conditions the car will send power like this:
Front Left - 25%
Front Right - 25%
Rear Left - 25%
Rear Right - 25%
but in specific condition in front right wheel is slip
how is torque distribution on all wheels?
Front Left -? %
Front Right ? %
Rear Left -? %
Rear Right - ? %
but in specific condition in rear lift wheel is slip
how is torque distribution on all wheels?
Front Left -? %
Front Right ? %
Rear Left -? %
Rear Right - ? %
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