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SVT Shelby GT500
2012 Gt500 Goes into gear, but wont move forward
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Company" data-source="post: 17008316" data-attributes="member: 141815"><p>Do some research and I think you'll opt for the WaveTrac. The WaveTrac doesn't need a torque differential to send power to the axle with the great torque capacity(traction). Unfortunately the Strange S Trac, the Gleason Torsion and the Eaton Detroit TruTrac need to have both wheels on the ground to function properly because of the fact they have a built in torque bias. The Gleason used in the rear of the TP 13/13 Shelby has a 2.5:1 torque bias if I remember correctly. The WaveTrac utilizes a different method of dealing with the different wheel speeds and the torque each wheel will accept that doesn't rely on torque bias. This means the wheel with the most traction gets power, whereas a differential that relies on Torque Bias won't move the car if it can't sense a differential in torque requirements of the two axles. If one wheel has zero(0) traction then a torque bias differential with a torque bias of 2.5 multiplied by 0 = 0. Which is total loss of power being transmitted to the tires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Company, post: 17008316, member: 141815"] Do some research and I think you'll opt for the WaveTrac. The WaveTrac doesn't need a torque differential to send power to the axle with the great torque capacity(traction). Unfortunately the Strange S Trac, the Gleason Torsion and the Eaton Detroit TruTrac need to have both wheels on the ground to function properly because of the fact they have a built in torque bias. The Gleason used in the rear of the TP 13/13 Shelby has a 2.5:1 torque bias if I remember correctly. The WaveTrac utilizes a different method of dealing with the different wheel speeds and the torque each wheel will accept that doesn't rely on torque bias. This means the wheel with the most traction gets power, whereas a differential that relies on Torque Bias won't move the car if it can't sense a differential in torque requirements of the two axles. If one wheel has zero(0) traction then a torque bias differential with a torque bias of 2.5 multiplied by 0 = 0. Which is total loss of power being transmitted to the tires. [/QUOTE]
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