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jay wrx 21 December 2004 05:54 PM

unsure
 
hello

im very new, so new i registed about 5 mins ago, i have have just got my hands on a import impreza wrx sti type r(and what a car!!!), i have got some questions about the car.i do hope you can help.

next to the hand brake there is a dial that says C.Diff and in the dail pod it moves a light up and down, from a green box up to a amber box(sorry about my desciption but i previously own a mk2 golf vr6 which didnt have alot of elec gadjits on it).


if anyone can help i would really appreciate it.

cheers

jay

Steve001 21 December 2004 06:00 PM

sorry but i cant answer your question not technically anyway. its the differental control, i would keep it in the green for now ;) all i know is that it changes the amount of power delivered to the front and rear wheels.

apart from that

Welcome m8 :D

steve

RRH 21 December 2004 06:02 PM

do a search for DCCD, you will find a massive amount of info.

welcome to scoobynet,
simon:D

doug2507 21 December 2004 06:07 PM

Welcome to the club mate. Go to Type R corner. You'll find it in members gallery.

alwong 21 December 2004 06:09 PM

an excellent purchase!!

chris's scooby 21 December 2004 08:38 PM

Welcome to the site mate.

You'll probably find this thread of interest;

http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=143750

Chris

jay wrx 22 December 2004 05:00 PM

cheers fellas you have been a huge help

RussBoy 22 December 2004 05:05 PM

DCCD is fantastic and one of the reasons I bought my Type R.

I tend to use the DCCD more in winter on wet roads (one notch up this morning on some of the flooded roads locally) and in heavyish snow (middle setting). At all other times I leave it fuully open (bottom green setting).

Can also be useful for high speed cornering/handling but you'll need to get used to using the 'dial pod' in mid swing (i.e whilst driving). Can't ever imagine having another Scoob without this gizmo now.


R


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