SLIP TEST - Nissan Qashqai All Mode 4x4 vs Hyundai Tucson 4WD -

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @Paklovic
    @Paklovic Рік тому +1

    Fiat freemont test?

  • @claysonwebster1622
    @claysonwebster1622 Рік тому

    Why is there no MAXIECU live data on the Hyundai?

  • @mrc92
    @mrc92 Рік тому

    Widać, że w Tusconie ESP jak jest wyłączone to razem z EDS

  • @Softroader
    @Softroader Рік тому +1

    There's a lot of interesting stuff on this video.
    You can see that the ITM3 mounted on the Tucson works quite well, but there is a bigger difference between the "auto" and "lock" mode.
    You can also see that the traction control on the Tucson is quite functional and more progressive, although it is totally dependent on the ESP.
    We can also see that its power seems to be fixed and distributed between the 2 axles because with only 1 wheel, even at the front, it is not enough.
    On the other hand, we can see that the Quashqai's clutch deactivates quite well when a rear wheel is alone to drive.

    • @4x4.tests.on.rollers
      @4x4.tests.on.rollers  Рік тому

      Interesting thing is that rear axle is spinning even when no current is applied. Of course the axle is already speeded up before but the clutch-pack itself is able to keep some low torque.

    • @Softroader
      @Softroader Рік тому

      @@4x4.tests.on.rollers Yes, but if the solenoid is not under tension, there is a minimum amount of torque that passes. Internal friction? Mechanical system that creates minimum pressure on the multi-plate clutch?
      But that doesn't surprise me more than that. In this kind of system, it's never mechanically 100% locked or 100% free.
      Another thing, from the moment when the solenoid activity is zero, the vehicle does not move anymore. It seems that the traction control is totally inactive (which makes sense). Whereas on the Tucson, it always feels like the whole system is trying.

    • @4x4.tests.on.rollers
      @4x4.tests.on.rollers  Рік тому

      @@Softroader From my observations - if no current is applied to the electromagnetic coupling than it is almost entirely open - torque is minimal, rear wheels barely spin: ua-cam.com/video/L8kXrOsB_Qg/v-deo.html
      But - as we see on Qashqai - when wheels are already at some speed, it is tight enough to keep them spinning.
      Traction control - yeap, very different setup for these cars.

    • @Softroader
      @Softroader Рік тому +1

      @@4x4.tests.on.rollers Hence my question about whether there is a mechanical system (or internal adjustment) that maintains a slight pressure on the clutch. I would need to find the internal schematics of the Nissan system.

    • @4x4.tests.on.rollers
      @4x4.tests.on.rollers  Рік тому

      @@Softroader That's EMCD by GKN Driveline.

  • @BledaTurk
    @BledaTurk Рік тому

    who beat it?

  • @dmitrypopov2614
    @dmitrypopov2614 Рік тому

    Странно что у ниссана в неудачных попытках на соленоиде А ( подключения полного привода?) ток ноль, а задние колеса вертятся.

    • @4x4.tests.on.rollers
      @4x4.tests.on.rollers  Рік тому

      That's probably due to some internal friction. They are spinning but with barely no torque I believe.

  • @alikate555
    @alikate555 Рік тому

    @4x4 tests on rollers channel vw touareg 1...

  • @OlehKDT
    @OlehKDT Рік тому

    Daihatsu Terios II ?

  • @Rich_123
    @Rich_123 Рік тому

    Does the Tucson have a mismatched tire size in the rear?

  • @ultimo216
    @ultimo216 Рік тому

    Fiat Panda 4x4?

  • @MrGoro1990
    @MrGoro1990 Рік тому

    Nissan zaskoczenie