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Old Mar 24, 2011, 06:11 PM
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Thumbs up If there is a possibility, he would be the one who drives the X off-road!

Awesome vedio here, not for EVO X tho (not yet lol)... But this guy really push the little AWD outlander sport over its limit! Nice off-road driving skill
YT link here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqSM0...eature=related

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how come the wheels not turning when its in the air?
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Originally Posted by kyooch
how come the wheels not turning when its in the air?
computers like in the evo x when 1 wheel looses traction the computer transfers the power to what ever wheel has traction
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Originally Posted by dee242
computers like in the evo x when 1 wheel looses traction the computer transfers the power to what ever wheel has traction
...also, he's on the brakes in nearly every scene that the wheel is in the air, which means he isn't asking for traction ie. gravity is doing the work. That video represents the drivers skill more the vehicle ability. I'm sure a Honda CRV would yield similar results.

A true test would be on more of the down angles that lifted the wheel done going up the incline instead of down.
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Originally Posted by dee242
computers like in the evo x when 1 wheel looses traction the computer transfers the power to what ever wheel has traction
it shouldn't transfer ALL the torque so much that one wheel doesn't even turn - and the car doesnt even have ayc, its probably has a mechanical..

so it probably is just going down with gravity and he's on brakes or w/e
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Originally Posted by kyooch
it shouldn't transfer ALL the torque so much that one wheel doesn't even turn - and the car doesnt even have ayc, its probably has a mechanical..

so it probably is just going down with gravity and he's on brakes or w/e
Yea that to I was gonna edit my post but I was on my iPod and the site wouldn't load so I was like **** it
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