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Genis



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How effective is the traction control?
I were on a uphill cross-axle this afternoon and the 90 started spinning the wheels without traction. I thought the traction control would kick in pull me forward, but nothing much happened. I then switched off the car, got out, walked around and then got back in and tried again. I could then hear and feel the traction control working and the car easily climbed up through the axle twister. Is it usually that inconsistent?
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mse



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In short NO. Remember Traction Control is a safety feature before you get to off road aid.

There was a thread on this not too long ago, but TC does work - but driving style is key for it to be effective. Mike
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Go off road much MSE? You cannot teach stupid people to do clever things
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discocuzzy wrote:
Go off road much MSE?


A fair bit actually - have taught a few people to.

Why do you ask? Do you get out much? Mike
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Just wondered mike....that defender looks far to shiny Thumbs Up

Yep get out a fair bit but prefer the touring/overland thing rather than wrecking the truck on pointless scratchy lanes etc.

Im looking at getting a bit of a social scene going on the site and want to get a regular bunch together for offroad trips Thumbs Up You cannot teach stupid people to do clever things
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mse



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The new defender does a lot less than the others (too new and shiney to scratch) it goes off the track into friends farms and similar - but its not exactly pushed!

Ive gone off green laning alot - ive done too much damage with branches to perfectly nice cars thanks to trees, nearly wrote the disco off at 18months 2yrs old on a tree being winched when its AT's lost all grip in a private forest.

Some examples:


good old v8 - gone probably 7 months ago, used to change between truck cab and hardtop



Disco gets hammered for work, but then i get to go down wonderful tracks for work

And our freelander


Limited a little whilst ive been ill but hey Mike
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Lovely scenery mike Thumbs Up ...what part of the country is that sir? You cannot teach stupid people to do clever things
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top to bottom:
- Toms Farm (Mid Wales)
- Lane name escapes, but its gwynedd area - not to many miles from the wayfarer
- Redditch way - building an off road course Mike
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Have a search on "traction control" or "TC" and you'll find some relevant info.

Basically it works on the difference in rotational speed so (contrary to past practice) you need to give it some welly when you get stuck so that it spins up and then kicks in. It's not quite as sensitive as some of the more sophisticated systems out there. One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS
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Genis



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Well, found out it is pretty effective. a Guy with a heavily moddified Land Cruiser went up a severe cross-axle for demonstration purposes. I tried after him and drove up nearly exactly the same line. The left front wheel was about a metre off the ground! Achieved the same, but with a bit more wheelspin than the Cruiser.
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Continuing on this line of thought, why does LR not sell Defenders with locks front and back? In almost every way, it's the ultimate offroader, but that one thing would seem to limit it, to me at least. Apparently even a Disco has a locker at the back.
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A Land Rover will go most if not all the places that a vehicle with front and rear lockers can, therefore why fit them as standard. There is nothing to stop you fitting them at a later date.

The original Range Rover Classic came out with a LSD on the rear, but soon dropped it as it didn't need it. No Land Rover has been produced from the factory with lockers (Except center lock).

The Army's long range patrol vehicles have front and rear ARB lockers as they weigh over 4 ton and sand can be unforgiving- but they are very rarely used.

Glyn
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I don't know, it just seems like it is the only element which puts a question mark on the Defender's title as ultimate offroad vehicle, considering that the G-wagon and Rubicon Wrangler, plus some Japanese models do have them. Plus manual lockers would seem a bit more fitting for the Defender's philosophy of simple and mechanical, instead of TC.

And I think you're wrong about no model having them. I believe a rear locker is an option for the latest Disco.
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Glynparry25 wrote:
The original Range Rover Classic came out with a LSD on the rear, but soon dropped it as it didn't need it. No Land Rover has been produced from the factory with lockers (Except center lock).


Accept the Range Rover Sport, Disco 3 and i think the FFRR.

I do agree do they need them? but also why not fit them Mike
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TC is great if the sensors work and by the time you know they aren't working it could be too late. I like the good old diff lock(centre) without all the electronic gizmos. Does anyone know if there are any axle lockers which do not rely on electronics.
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