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Old 04 December 2008, 11:16 PM
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hi a standard non dccd car is a 60/40 front/rear torque split i believe hope this helps
Old 05 December 2008, 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by mbd sti2
hi a standard non dccd car is a 60/40 front/rear torque split i believe hope this helps

I thought non dccd cars were 50/50.
Old 05 December 2008, 03:18 AM
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This isnt an easy question to answer: its approximately 50% / 50%.....
Old 05 December 2008, 03:39 AM
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Are they all the same? Sure I remember a thread a good while back about non STI RAs being different. I'd search for it, but the search is shee-ite.
Old 05 December 2008, 12:14 PM
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it depends whether the centre Diff is an open Diff or a Viscous Diff

and open Diff gives a 50/50 split -- a Viscous diff will have a loading set which splits the drive according to how the diff is set -- I think it follows then that the DCCD, just allows the driver to alter the preset split -- on a non DCCD the diff is set at the factory and cant be changed without changing the diff itself
Old 05 December 2008, 09:24 PM
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For new age models 2000 onwards,

WRX's UK models, tend to all be 50/50
Suretrak STi's were 40/60
New-age DCCD STi models are 41/59
Old 06 December 2008, 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by DCR59
For new age models 2000 onwards,

WRX's UK models, tend to all be 50/50
Suretrak STi's were 40/60
New-age DCCD STi models are 41/59
so does that mean that mine is 60/40 then,04 sti none dccd.as i was told that it was 50/50 but i always thought it was 60/40.
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