simon
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Just reading the ITV motoring pages and noticed this quote in the test article - actually quite a good read too. Can be found here http://www.itv-motoring.com/launches/land_rover/4283.asp
"The biggest thrill was a nose-down drop, steeper than 45 degrees, onto a pebble beach at Loch Eriboll. Inching over the lip, it felt like the truck would topple end-over-end to a crushing heap of twisted metal at the bottom, yet it inched its way down, completely composed, its wheels sometimes reversing independently to get the best grip possible"
I noticed the wheels reverse like this on the Fifth Gear test when the fat bearded bloke broke all the rules green laneing and drove like a complete looney over the rough.
Do they actually do this ? If so LR really have thought about how this thing achieves traction when needed.
-s
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19th Jul 2005 11:22 pm |
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BN
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Simon, the reversing wheels is the differential causing the wheel that is slipping to revolve the other way, until TC gets involved with the difflock.
If you jack up a car and turn say the left wheel the wheel on the same axle will revolve in the opposite direction. If you jack up a 4x4 completely, then turn say the rear n/s wheel, the rear offside will turn in the opposite direction, but the front n/s will turn that way as well with the front o/s turning yet again opposite.
When TC takes over, it causes the wheel with the grip to bite until other wheels bite. If one lets it grip go, then it could reverse rotation momentarily and so it goes on. Not a great invention by LR, just mechanics.
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20th Jul 2005 6:49 am |
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Gareth
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It is possible, it is caused by the differential. If you jack up both wheels on an axle of any car, and spin one of them, the opposite wheel will go in the opposite direction. This is why mere mortal off roaders get stuck when one wheel looses traction.
On the D3, if a wheel (or both wheels) on an axle looses traction, the brake is applied to the spinning wheel, thus transferring the power to wheel that has grip (hopefully).
The wheel spinning backwards is because the wheels have lost grip, and the Traction control has not kicked in on that wheel yet, or both wheels have lost grip and the TC is braking the opposite wheel.
On the D3, the effect is often seen as a wheel that is up in the air, starting and stopping spinning about 2 -3 times a second. This is the TC working and trying to transfer the power to the wheel with grip.
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20th Jul 2005 6:55 am |
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BN
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Obviously great minds Gareth?
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20th Jul 2005 7:01 am |
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Gareth
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Spooooky
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20th Jul 2005 7:44 am |
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BN
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Absolutely
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20th Jul 2005 8:23 am |
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Dom Harvey
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Gareth, BN I think its a zen think 2004 Discovery 3 - gone
2006 Discovery 3 - gone
2008 Discovery 3 GS - gone
2011 Freelander LE Special Edition - gone
2007 Discovery 3 XS - gone
2012 Discovery 4 GS - gone
2019 RangeRover Evoque 2.00 D150 R-Dynamic
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20th Jul 2005 3:01 pm |
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Dom Harvey
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Gareth, BN I think its a zen think 2004 Discovery 3 - gone
2006 Discovery 3 - gone
2008 Discovery 3 GS - gone
2011 Freelander LE Special Edition - gone
2007 Discovery 3 XS - gone
2012 Discovery 4 GS - gone
2019 RangeRover Evoque 2.00 D150 R-Dynamic
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20th Jul 2005 3:02 pm |
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Dom Harvey
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Ooooh............now thats spooky! 2004 Discovery 3 - gone
2006 Discovery 3 - gone
2008 Discovery 3 GS - gone
2011 Freelander LE Special Edition - gone
2007 Discovery 3 XS - gone
2012 Discovery 4 GS - gone
2019 RangeRover Evoque 2.00 D150 R-Dynamic
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20th Jul 2005 3:03 pm |
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BN
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Again, absolutely
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20th Jul 2005 3:08 pm |
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NightFox
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BN wrote:Obviously great minds Gareth?
...or "Fools Seldom Differ"
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20th Jul 2005 5:59 pm |
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Dom Harvey
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I like that, Nightfox, 2004 Discovery 3 - gone
2006 Discovery 3 - gone
2008 Discovery 3 GS - gone
2011 Freelander LE Special Edition - gone
2007 Discovery 3 XS - gone
2012 Discovery 4 GS - gone
2019 RangeRover Evoque 2.00 D150 R-Dynamic
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20th Jul 2005 6:16 pm |
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simon
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BN / Gareth,
Thanks for the infos.. makes sense to me know and there was me thinking LR were being extra clever !
Cheers,
-s
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20th Jul 2005 7:46 pm |
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BN
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NightFox wrote:BN wrote:Obviously great minds Gareth?
...or "Fools Seldom Differ"
Don't think I like that nightfox, don't forget, I think i know you
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20th Jul 2005 8:45 pm |
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NightFox
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BN wrote:NightFox wrote:BN wrote:Obviously great minds Gareth?
...or "Fools Seldom Differ"
Don't think I like that nightfox, don't forget, I think i know you
You're just trying to scare me... next you'll be claiming you know what car I drive.... oh ...
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20th Jul 2005 9:04 pm |
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