Definitely, VW and others just try emulating that what real AWD (SAWD, X-Drive, 4matik) does. However Haldex-5 is not the same as above AWD. Overheating was major problem of Hal-4. So the question is how long rear can be engaged for hard drive, as with trailer for instance?
one problem: the haldex system cant put more than 50% of its power to the rear wheels, whatever, 70/30 or even better 80/20 systems are pretty complex and not really needed aslong rally and drifting isnt needed. The only advantage of the 4Motion system is the fuel economy, compared to real AWD systems. I still love my subaru AWD system, much better than the fake AWD systems, even if its only visco clutch based. I can live with around 1l/100km more fuel consumption, therefor i have always AWD before it slips, and cornering, especially accelerating out of corners is so much smoother and feels better with a proper 50/50 setup. And my tire profile is front and rear always the same.
Standard power distribution is 90% to the front and 10% to the back according to some sources. Wouldn't it be better for fuel economy regards that the distribution were 100/0 on normal conditions???
Is that really how 4Motion works? Im pretty shure the Haldex sits in the front of the car and it can send a max of 50% to the rear axle. The front wheels drive cant be disengaged it can only add drive to the rear if the front is slipping thats why 50% to the rear is the max.
You can get AWD which is 4motion. Or you can get a straight front wheel drive Atlas. 4 Motion is about 2500 bucks more. I have 4Motion on my Tiguan. Hope this helps you.
your own fault... 4Motion is NO real AWD, its more like a support if the front wheels got no traction. typically maximum 10% of the power to the rear, with a software tuning you can change it to 50/50, but it will increase your fuel consumption if you drive "faster"
Definitely, VW and others just try emulating that what real AWD (SAWD, X-Drive, 4matik) does. However Haldex-5 is not the same as above AWD. Overheating was major problem of Hal-4. So the question is how long rear can be engaged for hard drive, as with trailer for instance?
4MOTION from Haldex!
Pretty damn smart ngl
Golfs are the best
one problem: the haldex system cant put more than 50% of its power to the rear wheels, whatever, 70/30 or even better 80/20 systems are pretty complex and not really needed aslong rally and drifting isnt needed. The only advantage of the 4Motion system is the fuel economy, compared to real AWD systems.
I still love my subaru AWD system, much better than the fake AWD systems, even if its only visco clutch based. I can live with around 1l/100km more fuel consumption, therefor i have always AWD before it slips, and cornering, especially accelerating out of corners is so much smoother and feels better with a proper 50/50 setup. And my tire profile is front and rear always the same.
Standard power distribution is 90% to the front and 10% to the back according to some sources. Wouldn't it be better for fuel economy regards that the distribution were 100/0 on normal conditions???
100/0 , the haldex can be fully off
Gen 1, 2 and 3 are 90/10. Gen 4 and 5 are 100/0
@@logiclee1 oh, thanks!
4wd systems for hatchbacks is for different road surfaces
Is that really how 4Motion works? Im pretty shure the Haldex sits in the front of the car and it can send a max of 50% to the rear axle. The front wheels drive cant be disengaged it can only add drive to the rear if the front is slipping thats why 50% to the rear is the max.
subaru in my opinion may not have the best awd system but it does however has the most reliable awd system.
I'm lucky I guess I have a Subaru and a VW. They are both AWD vehicles.
this is why we lease cars now
What do you mean?
You lease cus VW has 4motion ? Come on what gives.
Totally confused because there are AWD Atlas without 4motion so i dont get it.
You can get AWD which is 4motion. Or you can get a straight front wheel drive Atlas. 4 Motion is about 2500 bucks more. I have 4Motion on my Tiguan. Hope this helps you.
That’s 4WD not AWD there is difference between those.
come fa capire che c'è una pozzanghera? E se devo fare 1000 km con la roulotte non si spacca l'haldex?
use the late 90s subaru impreza 4wd system
I get a lot of information about how car works
Subject to the tight tyres that is.
This looks like a maintenance nightmare after 8 years..
Never breaks 😍
Throw it away and get our new and better car
Replace fluid at 10k and 20k thereafter. It’s called maintenance
Naw , just change oil and filter. Easy
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WIZ or WIZOUT?
Raylan Givens crying😭😭😭
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I own one and the over Steering so much ...I hated it :-(
subaru remains the best awd because vw keeps repeating its poor powertrain layer out
No Sir. Best of all awd system is build in Acura RDX.
Robert Begovic i think you never heard about quattro from audi
Good luck to the poor bastard who owns this car when the system breaks
just like x-drive
Understeer
your own fault... 4Motion is NO real AWD, its more like a support if the front wheels got no traction. typically maximum 10% of the power to the rear, with a software tuning you can change it to 50/50, but it will increase your fuel consumption if you drive "faster"
Uotm
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