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January 1st, 2005 06:07 PM #1yung bang D Max and new Hi Lux puedeng naka full time 4x4 mode? parang si otep araw araw gabi gabi naka 4x4 mode sa kanyang pajero kahit city driving lang.
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January 1st, 2005 08:29 PM #2
ang pagkaka alam ko mga part time 4x4s to. You can switch it to 2H, 4H and 4L. Not sure bout hi lux pero d-max im sure.
i did not know that Otep is doing that? sa pajero kasi "Shift on the Fly" sa aming mga Patrols, we need to slow down or preferrably stop, lalo na if switching from 4H to 4L. Bigat ng feeling if lagi naka 4x4 tsaka sobra stress in pavement roads.. then again that is for old tech 4x4..
tsaka why do you need to be running on all fours pag city lang? magastos lang yun sa diesel..
sa CR-Vs and Rav 4s yun pwedeng pwede kasi designed for that tlga =)
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January 1st, 2005 08:41 PM #3
meron kasing center differential ang mga pajeros kaya pwedeng palaging naka 4wd. ewan ko lang sa dmax and hilux.
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January 1st, 2005 09:19 PM #4
Shift on the fly dn naman tayo up to 50kph. That's 2 Hi to 4 hi. The Dmax and the new hilux are also part time 4wd. Me hub locks din kc yung bagong Hilux.
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January 1st, 2005 09:30 PM #5
ah ok.. kaya lang tayo di pwedeng mag "fly".. hehe..
kung hindi ko lang mahal etong 6km/li na patrol na ito bili ako ng hi-lux or sorento eh.. hehe =)
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January 3rd, 2005 03:01 AM #6
nakakainggit ang mga 'shift on the fly'....sana lahat ganon na lang! :D
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January 3rd, 2005 11:08 AM #7
dba yung super select 4wd ng pajeros ay pwedeng naka engage ang 4h at high speeds?
among CUVs, rav4, outlander & forester lang ang full-time 4wd. yung cr-v, escape & x-trail ay part-time.
tami rin ang sabi ni boybi...
Vehicles with full-time or permanenet four-wheel-drive, or with all-wheel drive, require a center differential (or similar device, such as a viscous coupling unit or VCU). In a tight turn, all four wheels travel at different speeds.
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January 4th, 2005 12:40 AM #8
i think it is mentioned on the manual that you should refrain using 4x on normal road or if not necessary for it may affect your steering capabilities.
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January 4th, 2005 11:19 AM #9vehicles with center differntial lock enjoy the luxury of having 4Hi Fulltime
sa part-time 4x4 you will feel the binding effect upon turning when engaged in 4x4 on paved road, it is because one wheel is traveling a greater distance than the other.
try it, (in a safe environment) kakadyot ang 4x4 ninyo.
shift on the fly- it doesnt mean you can engage 4x4 fulltime it simply means that you can shift it on the fly imagine going thru light mud then suddenly there's a rougher terrain ahead, you can shift from 2H to 4H on the fly without losing momentum.
for 4L you must stop before engaging.
i think part-time 4x4 ang dmax and hi-lux
HTHLast edited by kimpOy; January 4th, 2005 at 11:22 AM.
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January 4th, 2005 01:19 PM #10
new hilux and dmax are part time 4x4 and doesent have center differential. it'll be waste of fuel and tires when running on pave/cemented with 4x4 engaged and doesent have center diff...
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