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^^^yep. sorry thats what I was trying to get at. word on the street is that torsen is better than haldex. There...fixed
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Haldex is a different system than a center torsen diff.
Most audis use torsen with the expception of a3's and tt's which use pretty much the same haldex system as an R32
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Regarding the ESP, is it pretty much the same for the years it has been used in VW's, or have there been significant improvements? I'm sure it's been tweaked here and there, just curious if you were comparing a 2001's ESP to a 2010's ESP, if its the same thing, or if newer systems have worked out some of the kinks that guys here don't like.
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Originally posted by Euro Dub PL View PostI can second that
Should be a fun set up. From what i've heard, Quattro is better than Haldex, however i've never driven Quattro, and really have absolutely NO COMPLAINTS about Haldex. Winters are quite fun!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haldex_Traction
The Haldex LSC has been used in 4WD models of Volkswagen by the name "4motion", and Audi cars under the name of "quattro". The same labels have also been applied to Torsen-based, permanent full-time 4WD systems from both Volkswagen and Audi, which has led to confusion, and some heated debate as to the relative merits of each system. This is due to confusion over nomenclature; based on the fact that the original Audi Quattro coupé did use a torque-sensing centre differential (not Torsen, however), many fans believe that "quattro" refers to said type of 4WD system, not realising that it is simply a trademark. (It is interesting to note that "quattro" is also used on the Audi Q7 SUV, which uses neither Torsen ( maybe this tip is not true: check here [9] ) nor Haldex; instead, it uses a BorgWarner system).
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What if I put in a flux capacitor rated at 1.21 Gigawatts?
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Originally posted by Eurotuner. View PostI was mistaken, you can only disable it with the vag com, for the default off you put a capacitor in:
http://s90139951.onlinehome.us/vw/asrmod.htm
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Originally posted by bonfire View PostYou go around a corner, you expect it to break, TC kicks in is doesn't break loose. Next corner same speed, it breaks, TC doesn't come on. It makes no sense.
I actually did a test last year with my jetta on a straight road. From a roll I pinned it with the TC off and hands off the wheel, car stayed relatively straight, pulled slightly to one side and wheels spun of course. Then did the same thing with the TC on and it started pulling the car from side to side trying to correct for the wheels spinning, really not a very effect system IMO.Last edited by J-hop; 12-09-2010, 01:36 PM.
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Originally posted by Euro Dub PL View PostColin, you got a link for me??? I want this!!!!!
http://s90139951.onlinehome.us/vw/asrmod.htm
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Originally posted by Eurotuner. View PostLook on vortex, there is a vagcom mod to change the default of the traction control to off, so when you start the car, its off, the you press the button to turn it on.
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Originally posted by All_Euro View PostCan you get the back end out?
Should be a fun set up. From what i've heard, Quattro is better than Haldex, however i've never driven Quattro, and really have absolutely NO COMPLAINTS about Haldex. Winters are quite fun!!!
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Originally posted by Circuits View PostYupOriginally posted by Eurotuner. View PostOh yeah!
Originally posted by Wildfire View PostI switched off the TC and she started to panic....Last edited by All_Euro; 12-09-2010, 10:17 AM.
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