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4x4 Explained
Introduction to All
Wheel Drive systems - By Eliot Lim
Stability Management
Systems
An emerging trend in
vehicle dynamics development is the use of "stability management systems",
which use much of the ABS and computer controlled AWD hardware to further
optimize all available grip. The more sophisticated AWD systems will
reproportion the power distribution according to available traction at
each wheel, leading to a very safe and neutral feel when powering out of a
turn. However these systems do not work if the driver lifts off the
accelerator pedal completely in a turn.
Recall that Porsche
progressively locked the rear differential to handle such a situation. The
latest 996 Carerra 4 will in addition to this, selectively brake
individual wheels as needed to stabilize the car when it is driven in a
clumsy manner to its limits. Specifically it will brake the inner rear
wheel to correct an understeering situation and the outer front wheel for
an oversteer. This is done independent of driver input. Stability
management systems have started to appear in other more expensive car
models and will undoubtedly trickle down and be as common as ABS one
day.
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