06-11-2023, 04:59 AM | #1 |
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is X-Drive full time or on-demand AWD?
just wondering if anyone knows?
on the protool front wheel torque monitor it appears it's virtually full time RWD but that doesn't seem right ... |
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As an example, BMW clearly state for the M240i; Quote:
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Examples for the G12 or G30, where BMW state; G12 material: Quote:
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06-11-2023, 09:39 AM | #3 |
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Pretty sure the xdrive set up in the G20 is 40/60 (front/rear) split while under standard load. Slip detection sends up to 85% of power to the rear, but never 100%.
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BMW detail a 50:50 ratio (with the clutch fully locked up), in many of the latest technical details. Rather than 40:60 of previous setups. With 100% torque available to the rear wheels when the transfer clutch is open. A theoretical 100% of 'available torque' to the front axle in slip conditions. |
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Anyway, my point was to refute a previous comment that the M340i xDrive is RWD unless it detects slip (basically the opposite of a FWD AWD system). Unless something has changed?
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06-12-2023, 01:37 PM | #6 |
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The M xdrive version may differ from versions in other models.
In the M xdrive version (fitted to F90 M5, G8x M3/4 etc) the car is in RWD unless certain control parameters are exceeded. The principle one being slip detected at the rear wheels when excess torque is sent to the front wheels. Others include slip at the front wheels, yaw and steering angle. |
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