Adrenaline
Quote me where I mentioned a corner.
If I say 2+2 is 4, you can't disprove me, by reciting the alphabet.
I gave you a very specific scenario, you refused to prove your theory, so I left your thread alone, and now you're trying to continue the argument, to draw me back in, because you love the attention.
An Open diff and a brake stand.
When the "resisting force" is the exact same.
Which is why I was very specific about my scenario.
Nice deflection. You asked how the 2 wheels get the same power, I answered. You don't believe me, so I show you out of the text book from my Mechanics class (had to dig around for them). You act like you didn't realize we were talking about corners, but you knew. Good try.....
""Originally Posted by No_OBsT33R
I'll go in depth in a sec, but power is always equal between both wheels at all times in open, closed, and LSDifferentials.""
""Originally Posted by Adrenaline
You need to explain, how you can say that they both have the same amount of power at the wheels.""
Moving to your scenario...
Your scenario is Pretty dumb, and I already explained it = smoke and no go. You go off rambling...
I'll go over it again if I wasn't clear.
However, To be specific the tires are NEVER under the exact same conditions NEVER, that's just impossible like 2 identical snow flakes.
While resistance will be relatively equal one side will give before the other if they are both forced beyond their capabilities, when it goes, all useable power is gonzo. It is utterly impossible your scenario of exact same conditions on either side. Literally impossible, nice try though...
Let's see what happens under realistic conditions, that aren't failed attempts from Adrenalin to prove the No_OB wrong...
RWD as long as the front wheels hold you in place & you have the Torque to overpower the drive wheel brakes, Open diff, foot on brake & foot on gas, one wheel smokes, no power moving car forward from the wheel with grip..
FWD with the hand brake pulled & as long as the rear wheels hold you in place, Open diff, foot on gas, one wheel smokes..... Again no power moving forward from the wheel with grip..
Is that really that hard to understand?
Have you never driven a car before? That's basic stuff buddy....
LSD both wheels spin in both cases making a smoke show AKA a burnout with both tires not just one, the car still doesn't move as it's either held by the front in the case of a RWD or the rear in the case of a FWD.
You need to invent an impossible scenario to try and prove me wrong? Why you so bent up on proving me wrong? Get over it, Adrenalin your done...