Exactly. I've seen it done on older skylines. Have heard of it being done on the newer ones for drivetrain reasons.Josephm said:Trucks are way different in the sense that there drive train is primarily 2WD Rear wheels, and on command 4WD. and the GTR awd is way more advanced than ours.
Interested to see how this works out
adamantium said:What about e-brake on traction control off? E-brake disengages rear drivetrain.
BiGMaC said:adamantium said:What about e-brake on traction control off? E-brake disengages rear drivetrain.
Hadn't heard that... Still, if you want a dyno for an AWD... I'd say do it on an AWD dyno
adamantium said:BiGMaC said:adamantium said:What about e-brake on traction control off? E-brake disengages rear drivetrain.
Hadn't heard that... Still, if you want a dyno for an AWD... I'd say do it on an AWD dyno
Just read that the other day. Makes sense since the rear is electronically controlled. I engaged the parking brake one click and brought up the AWD power meter and power braked it a little and it showed all power going to the front with none to the rear. It's almost as if ford wants to do smokey front wheel drive burn outs. :burnout:
adamantium said:Yeah don't think the computer would be to happy about it.