calicamper
Expedition Leader
I currently drive an 80.
I'm wondering if there is any real performance difference at highway speed, in snow or on icy patches, between a vehicle with a centre diff (like my 80 or my previous Impreza or a 4Runner) and a vehicle with part-time 4WD (like most American pickups and the Tacoma). Basically, I'm looking to remove that factor from my personal vehicle choice grid, if it is unimportant.
Thanks,
A.
Good question and one that I discussed a few years ago with a good friend and total gear head nut case. He had a very interesting point which I had not considered. He said the older full time AWD machines like the 80 had to be engineered with a system that was balanced as best as possible from a mechanical stand point to make it good in slick pavement conditions which case the 80 AWD system is very balanced and noted for being pretty good on the slick pavement type conditions. This is also why Subaru AWD system is very good given by design its very balanced left vs right and how the power gets put to the corners.
Newer vehicles due to the fancy capability of ABS systems and stability systems paired with fancy traction logic systems as he pointed out can get away with being not as well engineered regarding being balanced meaning if the left side has a tendency to break loose before the right side the fancy gizmo stuff can stop the wheel spin and basically re balance the power left vs right. He explained that his really old Gwagen was a gem in the really snotty slick snowy stuff that when turning left or right it had equal capability to keep things square and happy. He got a new Gwagen which had all the fancy new techno stuff and more gears and such and he said it actually is easier to break loose turning one way vs the other way to the point driving them back to back he said its very very clear that the new Gwagen system is clearly not engineered in a balanced manner like the old machine was.
Each major revision of a model that involves updated drive systems / suspension changes etc can really change how balanced or not so balanced the AWD system behaves in the whole left vs right power delivery factor for the good or the bad the new fancy nanny systems can suppress this unbalanced nature of the drive systems by limiting wheel spin via ABS and wheel speed sensors etc.