Re: RWD
From: Glenn (corsair2e2000@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun 19 Dec 2004 - 00:55:24 EST
This is also true of regular RWD cars - only one wheel breaks loose
and the car stays reasonably in control; the issue with many 505s is
the the LSD - better traction under most conditions, but when the
rear goes it goes big time. This is true of any RWD car with LSD.
Of course if you let off things snap back into line pretty quickly ;o)
Overall I'd say LSD is a bonus, you just have to be aware of it's
behaviour.
--- In peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com, Gnarly 505stx <gnarly505stx@y...>
wrote:
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> gary <pugsy505@y...> wrote:
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> renault espace
> renault is front drive wheelspins all the time on wet roads
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> great thing about a regular FWD set up (maybe the only great
thing :) is that when wheels spin out of control, the car does not
go out of control. the one wheel just breaks free.
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> If peugeot could build a 4wd car...thats the nearest i can see them
coming to rear drive again.
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> EXACTLY !
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> just as volvo did it...4wd is the nearest they come to rwd again!
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