Power distribution to Front / Rear?
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Power distribution to Front / Rear?
Couldn't find anything to tell me what the power distribution between front & rear when the differential is in it's different settings.
I would assume Tarmac has more power to the rear wheels but is it 60/40 or what?
What's the power distribution difference between snow & gravel?
If this has been covered kindly direct me to the link as I couldn't find anyting.
I would assume Tarmac has more power to the rear wheels but is it 60/40 or what?
What's the power distribution difference between snow & gravel?
If this has been covered kindly direct me to the link as I couldn't find anyting.
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Locking state of the differential for Tarmac is instant. Gravel is 2-3 seconds, and Snow is 5-6 seconds. Im pretty sure these are the numbers, power split is 50/50 but there is rumored to be a differential that spilts it more towards the rear to the tune of something like 40/60. Not 100% sure on the accuracy of the aftermarket diff.
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