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Old 11-10-2009, 01:18 AM
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Re: '92 tranny in a '95?

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Harvey --- The replacement solenoid that I purchased for the VIN No. of my model is a NC solenoid, and the action of it when the fuse is in, confirms it to me.
Please step front and directly answer the question. However you hereby confirm that you have not actually examined the solenoid.

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Due to the way the epicyclic center is constructed with different leverage through the different size gears to the front/rear. When the front wheels rotate faster than the rear, the gears start to rotate at a different speed to each other, as the front are turning faster, they have a lower reduction. This results in a higher torque delivered to them.

My question clearly stated “Just how do you contend that there can be a variation/change, increasing torque bias towards the front during cornering, when the clutch operation has been overridden by means of the fuse switch?"

In a corner of constant radius, with both front and rear wheels on that same radius, and without wheelspin, how can/do the equivalent left and right front wheels, rotate faster than the rear, i.e. to any practical and effective degree ?

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I was never a fan of front wheel drive cars. Did not need advice from advertising blurb, to form an opinion of them. The action of the VTD can not be compared to them.Harvey.
I agree that “ VTD can not be compared to them”. The direct comparison made was yours, with the blurb of the front pulling the car around the corners. Again reply with no more than words of parry.
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