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lohr500 Member Since: 14 Sep 2014 Location: Skipton Posts: 1316 |
Presumably because the electronic TR system is idiot proof in that it will revert to a road biassed setting above a certain speed or shut down when it gets overloaded. Whereas a mechanically locked set of centre and cross axle diffs could allow the user to continue at high speed on a hard surface and loose steering control and/or put high loading on the components.
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12th Apr 2021 3:49pm |
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Philip Member Since: 09 Mar 2018 Location: England Posts: 510 |
Very simple to remedy with electrically/electronically-locked diffs (as the vast majority of OE ones are).
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12th Apr 2021 4:03pm |
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lohr500 Member Since: 14 Sep 2014 Location: Skipton Posts: 1316 |
As far as cross axle locking is concerned, would it be fair to say that an electronically controlled system will also be less costly to implement in terms of hardware?
Am I being over simplistic in assuming that the existing anti lock braking system is doing all the heavy lifting with clever electronics determining which corner to send additional brake pressure to. The diffs can be standard open units. Lockable cross axle diffs will require additional internals and mechanical/electrical componentry to actuate them, so will end up being more expensive to implement. |
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12th Apr 2021 4:13pm |
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Philip Member Since: 09 Mar 2018 Location: England Posts: 510 |
ABS hardware is how traction/stability controls work (ABS and stability control being legal requirements) - but electronically-controlled diffs are obviously a lot more expensive than a basic mechanical locker. The value is in the calibration/programming.
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12th Apr 2021 4:17pm |
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jst Member Since: 14 Jan 2008 Location: Taunton Posts: 8027 |
As I said my replies were aimed at the original statement about the pause which a vehicle with axle lockers would not have. You seem adamant on changing the angle of attack with no substance to back anything up. My eyes were tinted when I worked for JLR. Your last para pretty much sums up an understanding of whose expected to be driving and your understanding of them. I have given my views based on my experience, we can agree to differ as I am yet to see anything that shows me TR can predict the ground and therefore not be reactive. I think I will leave this here as its not really a discussion with any backing. Cheers James 110 2012 XS Utility 130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper 90 2010 Hardtop 90 M57 1988 Hardtop |
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12th Apr 2021 6:18pm |
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Ecco Member Since: 31 Oct 2015 Location: Kuala Lumpur Posts: 280 |
..spot on..im designing this sort of things for industrial systems/automotive bots/oil and gas...why is it made its way in to these areas?? It is cheaper and makes whole operation cheaper..thats all there is...i bet JLR is very same reason.. |
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13th Apr 2021 8:19am |
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Philip Member Since: 09 Mar 2018 Location: England Posts: 510 |
You miss the (very obvious) point - why is giving each wheel exactly the same amount of torque, irrespective of how much traction is available, the ideal situation? Does locking a diff predict anything? |
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13th Apr 2021 8:36am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 23 May 2007 Location: The Land that time forgot Posts: 3753 |
A new video from Steven Firth in Canada comparing his P400 Defender to an L320 RRS and a L322 FFRR - the RRS and FFRR are on low miles Duratracs and Stven’s Defender is on AT3’s that have done 15000 miles. He has been disappointed with the way the P400 drives especially the way that the power gets cut even with the DSC disabled. He prefers the P300 motor.
This video also shows him manually locking the centre diff BUT his comments on the rolling script are interesting in that he wasn’t sure if it 100% locked...... Pangea Green D250 90 HSE with Air Suspension, Off-road Pack, Towing Pack, Black Contrast roof , rear recovery eyes, Front bash plate, Classic flaps all round, extended wheel arch kit and a few bits from PowerfulUK Expel Clear Gloss PPF to come 2020 D240 1st Edition in Pangea Green with Acorn interior. Now gone - old faithful, no mechanical issues whatsoever ever but the leaks and rattles all over the place won’t be missed! |
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13th Apr 2021 8:38am |
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cyberhusky Member Since: 09 Feb 2021 Location: Luxembourg Posts: 275 |
I had AT3 on my Freelander 2, worked good in mud but not in snow an terrible in rain, very slippery. Before I had AT2 which where good in mud, snow an rain.
IMHO the right tyres are very important to move on. A question: when the RR pulled the Defender stuck in the snow, is it normal to pull this fast or does it work to slowly pull at the beginning? (Never done that before) 22MY Defender 110 (actual) | 10MY Freelander 2 (history) | 15MY Discovery Sport HSE (history) |
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13th Apr 2021 9:51am |
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Digger2000 Member Since: 19 Sep 2020 Location: Newcastle Posts: 590 |
There is more to this than just tyres. Main problem is when in low range with DSC turned off once the wheels or the car reaches 25mph the DSC kicks back in and kills any momentum you had leaving you stuck! New Defender mods have been going on about this issue for some time now and are trying to get LR techs to sort this out. I’m aware of two other defender owners reporting the same issue Steven Firth being one of them and a guy called Glenn Moores who has a D250 90 with rear differential. What’s more annoying is this is only happening in the new Defender none of the other LR models with similar TR have this issue (discovery 5, RR/RRS etc). Something isn’t right and LR need to get this sorted ASAP.
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13th Apr 2021 10:25am |
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cyberhusky Member Since: 09 Feb 2021 Location: Luxembourg Posts: 275 |
If it's a software issue it should be made available over the air (Wifi) update. 22MY Defender 110 (actual) | 10MY Freelander 2 (history) | 15MY Discovery Sport HSE (history) |
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13th Apr 2021 2:18pm |
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cyberhusky Member Since: 09 Feb 2021 Location: Luxembourg Posts: 275 |
Found this today…
https://mobile.twitter.com/eigas_bearmach/...60/video/1 22MY Defender 110 (actual) | 10MY Freelander 2 (history) | 15MY Discovery Sport HSE (history) |
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18th Apr 2021 5:07pm |
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leeloo Member Since: 31 Mar 2021 Location: Bereldange Posts: 40 |
Permanent 4x4 like you want in a higher end vehicle it is more expensive.
I had a land cruiser with a only central dif lock and I did fine. Toyota also has an electronic system to manage that, A-TRAC. Is not as good the one for LR, but I did fine. I am not worried. Tires are very important. No amount of mechanical or electronics can make up the difference between a good and a bad tire. |
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19th Apr 2021 7:31am |
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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
Is this his latest? Seems he's really falli g out of love for it ~ well the engine... and maybe the gearbox: |
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28th Apr 2021 7:33am |
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