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Torsen Function when one wheel in the air
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<blockquote data-quote="pbtjrlmrt" data-source="post: 1424534" data-attributes="member: 31858"><p><a href="https://torsen.com/ask-torsen-torque-bias-ratio-functional-questions/" target="_blank">https://torsen.com/ask-torsen-torque-bias-ratio-functional-questions/</a></p><p></p><p>Does anyone know if the traction nannies/drive modes will apply resistence to make the front Torsen work when one wheel is airborne? The Torsen works on the principal of splitting torque but when one wheel is in the air there is no torque to split. The article I posed from Torsen says it won't work when one wheel is in the air but I thought maybe Ford did something with the traction control/drive modes to compensate in that unusual situation</p><p></p><p>I tried this thread before with no luck. Hoping someone may know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pbtjrlmrt, post: 1424534, member: 31858"] [URL]https://torsen.com/ask-torsen-torque-bias-ratio-functional-questions/[/URL] Does anyone know if the traction nannies/drive modes will apply resistence to make the front Torsen work when one wheel is airborne? The Torsen works on the principal of splitting torque but when one wheel is in the air there is no torque to split. The article I posed from Torsen says it won't work when one wheel is in the air but I thought maybe Ford did something with the traction control/drive modes to compensate in that unusual situation I tried this thread before with no luck. Hoping someone may know. [/QUOTE]
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