How to electronically eliminate ACD from 2005 evo???
ok after a brief search i was able to determine that i wasn't wrong and the ACD is a constant 50/50 no matter were it is set. the settings only adjust the amount of time before the diff lets loose.
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Originally Posted by asasin79
ok after a brief search i was able to determine that i wasn't wrong and the ACD is a constant 50/50 no matter were it is set. the settings only adjust the amount of time before the diff lets loose.
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More info?
The Evolution 7 adopted a new Active Center Differential (ACD) that improves traction performance and steering response through corners. Replacing the viscous coupling-type with an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch differential, the ACD effectively regulates slippage in the 50:50 torque split center differential from free to lock-up to match driving conditions. Control is further optimized with a 3-way selector that enables the driver to override the automatic system and choose between Tarmac, Gravel or Snow modes for different surface conditions.
from http://www.geocities.com/alias_hery/MMC7.htm
from http://www.geocities.com/alias_hery/MMC7.htm
Originally Posted by NOLIMITMOTORS
yea basically ****ty for drag racing
The problem is in that the way the ACD duty cycles itself. It tends to have a little bit of lag and it can do it action kinda abruptly.
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Originally Posted by fsugatorbait
To the best of my knowledge, tarmac is 30/70 RWD, gravel is 50/50, and snow is 70/30 FWD.
Originally Posted by fsugatorbait
More info?
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...&highlight=ACD
Originally Posted by whiterexman
Thanks for the clarification. I had been told that by a reliable source, so I assumed it to be correct. Live and learn.
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Originally Posted by GEARS
True it doesn't work that well for drag racing and at the bleeding limits of grip it can spook you pretty good in a turn.
The problem is in that the way the ACD duty cycles itself. It tends to have a little bit of lag and it can do it action kinda abruptly.
Jon@TRE
The problem is in that the way the ACD duty cycles itself. It tends to have a little bit of lag and it can do it action kinda abruptly.
Jon@TRE
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