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Supacat



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New Defender vs G Wagen off road video


There's definitely something to be said about actual locking diffs rather than an electronic active system with variable slip based on who knows what.
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Tim in Scotland



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But the G has 3 locking diffs to Defenders single one, also I don’t think he set up the configuration that is possible in the Defender - he could have selected zero wheel spin in the menus, don’t knit if it would have helped much but it would have at least stopped all the spin.
Just home from getting mine a bit dirty in the forests of Central Scotland. I bet you won’t find many New G-Wagen owners doing any off-road stuff in their £96,500 base model priced G-Wagen 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
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Supacat



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
But the G has 3 locking diffs to Defenders single one


But that was JLR's choice ~ isn't their system supposed to be better/best? Or was their halo off road vehicle not worth the added cost of two actual locking diffs (which the owner would have picked the cost for, especially if on the options list). Either it is the most capable 4x4 they could have made, or it isn't?

I'd also question whether the Defender driver can actually "lock" the centre diff or it just limits slip in a range up to 100%.

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It certainly was obvious again in that video that the front and rear axles were turning at different speeds, so traction was being lost.

How do you take wheelspin out completely if this is your option screen:

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Does the middle option mean less than the less option? And if it does shouldn't it be on the far left of the screen to follow the layout form of the other options?

It all looks clumsy ~ 4x4 designed by software engineers who have never got their hush puppies muddy.

What are your thoughts on why the Defender failed to pull the G Wagen up the hill?
Post #846181 26th Jul 2020 5:25pm
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100% locking diffs are not very friendly to the half shafts, especially in independent suspension vehicles. Defender 110 SW MY2011 2.4tdci decat, no EGR
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Post #846207 26th Jul 2020 6:56pm
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J77



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According to this it can be locked



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Post #846208 26th Jul 2020 6:57pm
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Supacat



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Isn't that screen only if you have the e diff fitted in the rear; which begs the question why the wording is different on the screen for vehicles without it?

In the document that image is taken from it describes both diffs as "slip limited":

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There's also the dashboard screens which display the varying level of lock of each diff whilst central icon is a locked padlock?

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The truth must lie in the way it limits wheelspin ~ if it does this by applying the brakes, either to a wheel or to a whole axle, then it cannot be locked for any duration of time, otherwise as the vehicle moved one or more wheels would be skidding along rather than rotating. It's rather different to having a mechanical lock in the differential itself.

I'm thinking that nothing is ever actually locked, just when you brake the wheel/axle that is spinning faster it transfers the power to the opposite wheel/axle and then balances wheelspin via sensor measurement and multiple braking efforts.

Or have I missed something?


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Post #846210 26th Jul 2020 7:01pm
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Doesn't seem that long ago that JLR added an option to remove (or not include) the transfer box for the RRS.

As so many vehicles are bought in the UK on PCP contracts therefore the owners wont or don't know how to use it the question is will JLR have an option in the future to remove the Defenders transfer box to reduce vehicle cost / weight / owners monthly finance costs

Guess we will have to wait and see....but i would not be surprised
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Supacat



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
he could have selected zero wheel spin in the menus


How?

He tried several TR programmes which by this graphic looks to max out the diff control:

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But the system is reactive, so needs wheelspin to mimic the actions of a true locked differential and only for a nano second at a time.

I think this explains why it gets though obstacles but makes the driver look like they are a little clumsy in doing so.
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Well all I can say is.... I want a G-Wag not a Land wag. I'll keep my current and get the Grenadier over the new Land Rover SUV thanks... That was a very disappointing video. Rolling Eyes
Post #846230 26th Jul 2020 7:36pm
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It was a hard watch that review apart from it being in Spanish I really wanted and expected the Defender to totally out perform the G wagon, the new Defender has totally grown on me lately, JLR have actually made it as close as they can to the original taking into account all of the modern tech. Having bad thoughts about popping to the dealer this week Shocked
They say the FFRR is the best off road due to its computer aided driver assistance so I assumed the defender would have had that and more.

I wonder how my Puma would have performed on the same test? I doubt it won’t be long before a test between new and old will be done. 2016 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 TDV8
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diduan wrote:
100% locking diffs are not very friendly to the half shafts, especially in independent suspension vehicles.


HAve you seen the size of G-wagen shafts? they're huge.... designed to have a locking diff at the ends of them.

I can't believe all the faffing about in menus and settings to get some kind of off road traction aid on the new Defender.... the G has 3 buttons.... middle, rear and front.... easy.


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I bet you won’t find many New G-Wagen owners doing any off-road stuff in their £96,500 base model priced G-Wagen


Not all G's are this price (although you need to buy from outside the UK).... the professional range are a lot cheaper, and more utilitarian too.
Post #846239 26th Jul 2020 7:50pm
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Supacat



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Supacat



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diesel_jim wrote:
I can't believe all the faffing about in menus and settings to get some kind of off road traction aid on the new Defender.... the G has 3 buttons.... middle, rear and front.... easy.


Yes ~ sometimes less is more.
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J77



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I’m just baffled why it appears to struggle, my D3,4s and 5s all have the same system but I’d be confident they’d tackle it better.
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I read somewhere to "never be brand loyal, only be product loyal" if the product changes, as it has here, it is no longer the product you were loyal to.

Land rover only care about profit, not about satisfying the enthusiast. Its going to do more than most will need it to do, and that's just the point, its like the latest android phone over the old one, nothing really changes but the marketing bill is as big as the R&D budget...

Is it more practical than a new discovery, second hand, with all the warranties in the world? No... so buy a second hand disco, but always get all the independent warranties you can buy...
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