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[Q} Single axle brake analyzers awd compatibility
I've never seen brake analyzers in the States but they are everywhere in urop.
The thing is typically single axle and seems to spin the wheels for a frojnt or a rear axle. Would this thing screw up center torsen (on my A4 it sits between two axles)? Would it screw some subaru awd differentials and induce torque bind? thanks |
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[Q} Single axle brake analyzers awd compatibility
On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 12:11:46 PM UTC+3, wrote:
> I've never seen brake analyzers in the States but they are everywhere in urop. > > The thing is typically single axle and seems to spin the wheels for a frojnt or a rear axle. > > Would this thing screw up center torsen (on my A4 it sits between two axles)? > Would it screw some subaru awd differentials and induce torque bind? > > thanks these things that looks like so: https://garageequipmenttechnology.wo...brake-testers/ |
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[Q} Single axle brake analyzers awd compatibility
On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 5:11:46 PM UTC+8, wrote:
> I've never seen brake analyzers in the States but they are everywhere in urop. > > The thing is typically single axle and seems to spin the wheels for a frojnt or a rear axle. > > Would this thing screw up center torsen (on my A4 it sits between two axles)? > Would it screw some subaru awd differentials and induce torque bind? > > thanks I would think it would fugger an LSD. But most ****box SUVs seem to be FWD with "on demand" AWD. So they would cope. |
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[Q} Single axle brake analyzers awd compatibility
On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 1:13:12 PM UTC+3, wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at 5:11:46 PM UTC+8, wrote: > > I've never seen brake analyzers in the States but they are everywhere in urop. > > > > The thing is typically single axle and seems to spin the wheels for a frojnt or a rear axle. > > > > Would this thing screw up center torsen (on my A4 it sits between two axles)? > > Would it screw some subaru awd differentials and induce torque bind? > > > > thanks > > I would think it would fugger an LSD. But most ****box SUVs seem to be FWD > with "on demand" AWD. So they would cope. Yes, the question was not about ****ware haldex "SUV", the question was about mechanical diffs in A4(torsen) and subaru systems. |
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