it would still give him drive in a cross axle though
wouldn't it?
That's what I understand. Or even if 3 wheels don't have any grip.....
if tc works on all 4 wheels it doesnt matter what combination unless its all 4 ,tractors get round that by using a ground radar to measure wheel slip against forward motion
i thought TC systems when slipping decreased the power from the engine to try and sustain grip on the spinning wheel
could and prob wrong tho lol
only on 2 wd cars
The TC works by pulsing the brake on the spinning wheels. This pulsing allows some torque to be transferred to the opposite side of the car. The brake isn't applied hard enough to stop the spinning wheels turning or the ABS ECU would loose the feedback from the sensors. TC works best in maintaining vehicle speed. It's not designed to get it moving if it's grounded!!
I should have still been able to see the wheel pulsing though I would think?
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