foreman and limited slip differential
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foreman and limited slip differential
Could someone please explain to me how this works? I've heard people say they jacked up their atv and tested it by holding on to one of the front tires. Some have said that there is no pressure at all on one of the tires, some say it's more of a stop-and-go type of pressure on the wheel.
I was stuck in some thick mud one day and out of curiosity I looked, and both front tires were spinning. What gives? How does limited slip differential work on a Foreman ('04, es)?
I was stuck in some thick mud one day and out of curiosity I looked, and both front tires were spinning. What gives? How does limited slip differential work on a Foreman ('04, es)?
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foreman and limited slip differential
The differential in front of that foreman, is a torque sensing type. It can send up to 5 times the torque from one side to the other, so as long as both tires have some resistance, they will both want to turn. The problem comes when one tire is free of resistance( such as climbing over a log and the one front tire gets airborne) then the torque to that tire is zero, and the differential cant send torque to the other tire...unless you provide resistance to the air borne tire( such as clamping on the front brake). Try it...it works like magic.
You can read about this
here
And more specific information on the honds front differential
here
You can read about this
here
And more specific information on the honds front differential
here
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