No not at all. There is no passive shit that can be turned off. This is the car in its natural state. The active differential setting only affects how much power that can be distributed.
Tested this on my Evo a few days ago and goddamn at points that most cars would've hydroplaned/spun it didn't even phase the car felt like it was just driving on the water
I'm trying to wrap my head around how that would work. 35:65 torque split in Mitsubishi's Viscous differential AWS too, But suddenly the type S is supposed to also include AYC? I just can't figure that out.
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No not at all. There is no passive shit that can be turned off. This is the car in its natural state. The active differential setting only affects how much power that can be distributed.
Tested this on my Evo a few days ago and goddamn at points that most cars would've hydroplaned/spun it didn't even phase the car felt like it was just driving on the water
So it does it like reduce understeer ?
@@alsa4real if you got the balls to keep in throttle it won't oversteer, but if you let off like you would with any other car then yes
@@galaxydrifter9799 did u mean understeer ?
@@alsa4real yeah sorry, I meant it won't understeer. It's soon as you let off the front end comes back in
I love my Evo ix
thank you for sharing!
i have a evo 5 with ayc its fun!
i do this on the dry 16 years now my . . . center diff is fine :)
Doesn't it rust if you drive it in the wet and snow
How to make boring out of fun:
fun drift in rain!
Would the 8th gen VR4 be similar? As they have AYC aswell.
I'm trying to wrap my head around how that would work.
35:65 torque split in Mitsubishi's Viscous differential
AWS too,
But suddenly the type S is supposed to also include AYC? I just can't figure that out.
Correct me if I'm wrong. That car is LHD which means it does not have AYC. It only have ACD. Thx
Devon Sahadeo nah, it's a european model. it have ayc. Only american model that didn't have ayc.
Rezky Ramadhan Isn't european cars right hand drive? I can see from the video the driver is on the left
That's for the UK only, here in Switzerland, Germany, France etc. it's left hand drive.
OP
Acd or ayc
yeah but not in dese conditions and at that speed
WAHTTHEDIEW, obviously you never did something like that in a FWD og RWD car ;-)
ACD > AYC
yeah, you could do that with any other car if you were pro enough