View Poll Results: WHO WANTS THE EVO MR AFTER SEEING THE US MR PICS..WAT A DISAPOINTMENT
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Originally Posted by favre95
all they have to do is reroute the lines and make new brackets for the bottle and the pump. It really isn't all that much work and R and D.
Oh.....yeah, that is what I have been trying to tell everyone. I just don't see why they would stick it in there and not use it. Because all the part numbers come up in reynolds for the differential. Even all the parts internally too.
Technical question: How does the S-AYC work? Does it simply modulate the ABS to correct under/oversteer situations or does it also (or instead) manipulate the torque going to the left and right wheels (back only? front and back?)? I can't seem to find a clear description anywhere. Thanks in advance.
Originally Posted by moviebumm
I like both the enkei rims and the bbs. I think there should be a 5 spoke option as well.
Originally Posted by erikgj
Correct. Also the are no ACD components anywhere near the IC sprayer.
Originally Posted by EVO Neil
Really! So you're saying that the ACD resevoir and pump couldn't be in the place of the intercooler sprayer bottle? Okay, I believe you...right. What's your source for this information?
Originally Posted by EVO Neil
You'd better get some glasses...
All I am saying is that the drawing had to be recreated it is not just dropped in by mistake. That does not mean that SAYC is coming either. The fact that no Evo has yet had a differential pump in the front of the car is still true. The VII & VIIIs share the rear pump to supply both active diffs. See the enclosed chart.
I have a MR on order so either way with or with out SAYC would be fine. SAYC just gives more tuning options.
Originally Posted by cmf
Technical question: How does the S-AYC work? Does it simply modulate the ABS to correct under/oversteer situations or does it also (or instead) manipulate the torque going to the left and right wheels (back only? front and back?)? I can't seem to find a clear description anywhere. Thanks in advance.
The 2005 Acura RL (3.5L, 300hp, AWD) will have a similar active torque transfer system named SH-AWD (Super Handling All-Wheel Drive).
It depends on how hard you drive! 
I haven't driven an Evo equipped with S-AYC, but I expect that unless you drive in a way that induces significant understeer or oversteer, then the system isn't too noticeable.

I haven't driven an Evo equipped with S-AYC, but I expect that unless you drive in a way that induces significant understeer or oversteer, then the system isn't too noticeable.
Originally Posted by ru4real
Instead of operating like the brake-based stability control systems in use now on many vehicles, the S-AYC system reads numerous sensor inputs and actively alters the torque split in the rear differential to match the car's trajectory to the driver's desired driving line.
The 2005 Acura RL (3.5L, 300hp, AWD) will have a similar active torque transfer system named SH-AWD (Super Handling All-Wheel Drive).
The 2005 Acura RL (3.5L, 300hp, AWD) will have a similar active torque transfer system named SH-AWD (Super Handling All-Wheel Drive).
Originally Posted by ru4real
The end result and your point are?
The mechanical layout is more complex than an straight torque differential too.

