lol no i have an sti, and ive read the manual, thats not how it works, its basically more torque if set on LOCK to get out of mud or snow, and the rest is more hp/tq to the wheels to the front or rear wheels, well your kinda right haha
On 2005, you can change it to a max of 35/65, not 20/80. By default when the car is going straight, and it's in Auto mode, it's already set to 35/65. Read the Factory Service Manual for your car.
@cyberjays1 Actually it can never change the split at so "up to" is misleading, the split is always fixed, what your changing the duty cycle of the clutch pack or simply adjusting how hard the diff is trying to achieve that fixed split vs. how much its going to let the rear spin without forcing the front to spin with it.
The ability to change the split is a huge misnomer in the Subaru world because thats how Suby slanted the marketing of the DCCD diff.
haha done this in the rain before.
TonkatrainHONKHONK 5 months ago
dats just plaayn stoopid on my porrrt
samec666 1 year ago
haha,the passenger is way to serious
oi try to bloody control it :D
SpacedTrooper 1 year ago
um Scoobys dont get stuck in mud!! he he =)
Did u watch the video?
I am right! It was stepping out the rear just like a RWD car
Awesome for Donuts too ;-)
cyberjays1 2 years ago
Dumb question but whats DCCD?
shae1400 2 years ago
Driver Center Controll Diferential.
It allows you to overide the AWD to put 90% of the power to the Rear wheels
so it behaves like a RWD car.
cyberjays1 2 years ago
lol no i have an sti, and ive read the manual, thats not how it works, its basically more torque if set on LOCK to get out of mud or snow, and the rest is more hp/tq to the wheels to the front or rear wheels, well your kinda right haha
XxSIKSTIxX 2 years ago
Actually.. the max it allows its 35 front/65 rear.. Do some reading about your own car..
txt4nk 2 years ago 6
No thats on the Hawk eye STi.
The version i'm in is the 2005 Ver 8 Sti
it can split up to 20/ 80rear
cyberjays1 2 years ago 8
ummm not sure they changed that from 05 to 06 or 07... do you have proof?
and btw it stands for Driver Controlled Center Diff because the driver can control the center diff lol
jake05sti 2 years ago
On 2005, you can change it to a max of 35/65, not 20/80. By default when the car is going straight, and it's in Auto mode, it's already set to 35/65. Read the Factory Service Manual for your car.
atomicfire001 2 years ago
@cyberjays1 Actually it can never change the split at so "up to" is misleading, the split is always fixed, what your changing the duty cycle of the clutch pack or simply adjusting how hard the diff is trying to achieve that fixed split vs. how much its going to let the rear spin without forcing the front to spin with it.
The ability to change the split is a huge misnomer in the Subaru world because thats how Suby slanted the marketing of the DCCD diff.
sluflyer06 9 months ago
@cyberjays1 is it the same for the wagons??
xskim1 8 months ago
@cyberjays1 not sure if you noticed but 20/80 is still not 90 :)
blakaraknyd 7 months ago
wrong, its actually...
Driver Controlled Center Differential, but close enough...
Jacob04STI 2 years ago
cant bloody control it
keanupimp11 2 years ago
we do that every time we dive rex in my country.
skyxwalker 3 years ago
sounds cool.. i can't think of anything more fun than snaking a car badly out of a junction?!
voodooriders 2 years ago
Bloody hell mate! we almost lost er! ha
laneydavey 3 years ago
lol
Mpftmead 3 years ago
creh-zee sooth efricans :D
willskijza80 4 years ago