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| The Next Petter Solberg Car: 05' STi CGM/Silver Fav Mod: Recaro Sports Location: Mercer Island, Wa Posts: 973
IWSTI Addict since: Oct 2004 Trader Rating: (1) | I dont know if i hurt the car. It drives fine. But I reversed the other day with the DCCD all the way to the rear. I had the steeringwheel at full lock and I backed up./ I got a chunking/clunking noise. Did I screw something up? This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Spec C Club Car: 2007 STI Fav Mod: Perrin GT30R Location: Olathe, KS Posts: 1,347
IWSTI Addict since: Jan 2005 Trader Rating: (0) | totally normal.. that's why the car resets to auto when you restart the car, to prevent low speed manuevers in any setting besides auto or full rear |
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| Silver Member | i think the general rule of thumb is, do not put the dccd in lock when turning on sticky surfaces, such as dry pavement. if you're on snow, ice, gravel, or sand, lock it and have fun, but you will get the clunk if you lock the diff and make turns when you have lots of traction. that said, the noise you heard is normal and nothing is broken, but its not an ideal way to operate your car... |
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| Silver Member | "Another demonstration shows how the Driver Controlled Center Differential, if switched to full 50/50 lock, causes “torque binding” and a lot of drivetrain noise when turning. And yes, they really do all do that. And no, you shouldn’t do that on dry pavement." taken from an article in Drive Subaru magazine... http://www.drivesubaru.com/Fall03_LearningCurves.htm |
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| The Next Petter Solberg Car: 05' STi CGM/Silver Fav Mod: Recaro Sports Location: Mercer Island, Wa Posts: 973
IWSTI Addict since: Oct 2004 Trader Rating: (1) | Ok, thanks guys. Good to know its ok. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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