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ef302
05-13-2003, 03:24 AM
hows this scale burnout for ya's:flipa: :frog:
Tomaszken
05-13-2003, 03:47 AM
Nice .... but I think the car won't do a burn out without driver :D
njh
05-13-2003, 03:50 AM
Sweet, did you use cotton wool to make it?
ef302
05-13-2003, 04:02 AM
cotton wool i was taking some pick this arvo and thought id give it a try.:smoker2:
ozstrider
05-13-2003, 08:42 AM
Arent EVO's rear wheel drive?
Pretty cool effect though.:sun:
Pretty cool effect though.:sun:
freakray
05-13-2003, 08:45 AM
Originally posted by ozstrider
Arent EVO's rear wheel drive?
Pretty cool effect though.:sun:
No, they are AWD, so unless the torque splitter is set way forward, it wouldn't burn out only the front wheels.
Arent EVO's rear wheel drive?
Pretty cool effect though.:sun:
No, they are AWD, so unless the torque splitter is set way forward, it wouldn't burn out only the front wheels.
nervestrikes
05-13-2003, 09:25 AM
That was a really cool idea and it looked great as a burnout!
flyonthewall
05-13-2003, 09:54 AM
Nice model, personally dont like the rims though.
irupp33
05-13-2003, 10:06 AM
actuallyi was gonna ask if the rims came with that kit. there pretty cool!
srlxy
05-13-2003, 10:10 AM
No they are 4wd...
There is a difference in 4wd and AWD...
Just my 2cents...
no offence...
There is a difference in 4wd and AWD...
Just my 2cents...
no offence...
freakray
05-13-2003, 10:29 AM
Originally posted by srlxy
No they are 4wd...
There is a difference in 4wd and AWD...
Just my 2cents...
no offence...
Explain the difference in your opinion.
The are full-time four wheel drive....hence AWD....
No they are 4wd...
There is a difference in 4wd and AWD...
Just my 2cents...
no offence...
Explain the difference in your opinion.
The are full-time four wheel drive....hence AWD....
stubacca
05-13-2003, 11:04 AM
Looks like a nice clean build. Burnout looks pretty cool. Would look better with a touch of rear wheel smoke as well, though you'd need a bloody high power EVO to do a burnout in a straight line!!!!
btw 4WD doesn't have a centre diff meaning it can only run in 4WD on loose surfaces (eg early Landcruisers, Explorers etc). AWD has a centre diff (eg EVOs, Subarus, Range Rovers). The centre diff prevents wind up on high traction surfaces by allowing the front and rear diffs to spin at different rates.
btw 4WD doesn't have a centre diff meaning it can only run in 4WD on loose surfaces (eg early Landcruisers, Explorers etc). AWD has a centre diff (eg EVOs, Subarus, Range Rovers). The centre diff prevents wind up on high traction surfaces by allowing the front and rear diffs to spin at different rates.
srlxy
05-13-2003, 11:19 AM
Ok,
The new subaru was said to be AWD...
Being puzzled to why it was called AWD and not 4WD, I went around asking and the most stupidest answer I got was
For AWD, Even the spare tire in the boot moves... :bloated:
So I went around and decided it was best to ask the Subaru dealers...
Here's the catch
4WD, power to rotate the wheels are distributed evenly to all four wheels... Example, if there was 40, each recieve 10...
AWD, power to be distributed to all four wheels vary, according to conditions, thats y if you notice, only Subaru calls their car AWD for those newer models.
Others call their models 4WD...
Hope it helps....
I could be wrong though... :p
The new subaru was said to be AWD...
Being puzzled to why it was called AWD and not 4WD, I went around asking and the most stupidest answer I got was
For AWD, Even the spare tire in the boot moves... :bloated:
So I went around and decided it was best to ask the Subaru dealers...
Here's the catch
4WD, power to rotate the wheels are distributed evenly to all four wheels... Example, if there was 40, each recieve 10...
AWD, power to be distributed to all four wheels vary, according to conditions, thats y if you notice, only Subaru calls their car AWD for those newer models.
Others call their models 4WD...
Hope it helps....
I could be wrong though... :p
Blowncivic1320
05-13-2003, 03:14 PM
Who Makes those rims they are REALLY cool lookin (not the best for THAT car tho:D )
freakray
05-13-2003, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by srlxy
Ok,
The new subaru was said to be AWD...
Being puzzled to why it was called AWD and not 4WD, I went around asking and the most stupidest answer I got was
For AWD, Even the spare tire in the boot moves... :bloated:
So I went around and decided it was best to ask the Subaru dealers...
Here's the catch
4WD, power to rotate the wheels are distributed evenly to all four wheels... Example, if there was 40, each recieve 10...
AWD, power to be distributed to all four wheels vary, according to conditions, thats y if you notice, only Subaru calls their car AWD for those newer models.
Others call their models 4WD...
Hope it helps....
I could be wrong though... :p
You're wrong again.....others don't all call it 4WD......for example, Toyota call it All-Trac and VW call it 4-Motion and Audi call it Quattro. When you look into it though, it is all AWD.
In the Lancers, the power distribution is variable, as it is in the Audi and Toyota All-Trac's. They use a torque splitter to vary the power to the wheels so that the wheels with the most traction gets the greater amount of power hence maintaining traction and control.
I think you have been a victim of the Subaru marketing monster ;)
Also, I think Subaru is the only one who uses it so greatly as part of their advertising drive.
Ok,
The new subaru was said to be AWD...
Being puzzled to why it was called AWD and not 4WD, I went around asking and the most stupidest answer I got was
For AWD, Even the spare tire in the boot moves... :bloated:
So I went around and decided it was best to ask the Subaru dealers...
Here's the catch
4WD, power to rotate the wheels are distributed evenly to all four wheels... Example, if there was 40, each recieve 10...
AWD, power to be distributed to all four wheels vary, according to conditions, thats y if you notice, only Subaru calls their car AWD for those newer models.
Others call their models 4WD...
Hope it helps....
I could be wrong though... :p
You're wrong again.....others don't all call it 4WD......for example, Toyota call it All-Trac and VW call it 4-Motion and Audi call it Quattro. When you look into it though, it is all AWD.
In the Lancers, the power distribution is variable, as it is in the Audi and Toyota All-Trac's. They use a torque splitter to vary the power to the wheels so that the wheels with the most traction gets the greater amount of power hence maintaining traction and control.
I think you have been a victim of the Subaru marketing monster ;)
Also, I think Subaru is the only one who uses it so greatly as part of their advertising drive.
RyanGiorgio
05-13-2003, 03:28 PM
Now theres a different approach at the LAncer. Looks great, but not my taste.
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