the InterceptorI think VCD means 'variable center differential'. It sets how much power goes to which axle. If you set it to 10, 10% of the power go to the front, and 90% to the back. 50 will make a 50%/50% distribution. So, the number you set says how many percent of the available power go to the front. At least that's how I understand it.
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the Interceptor
👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍the InterceptorI think VCD means 'variable center differential'. It sets how much power goes to which axle. If you set it to 10, 10% of the power go to the front, and 90% to the back. 50 will make a 50%/50% distribution. So, the number you set says how many percent of the available power go to the front. At least that's how I understand it.
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the Interceptor
TSDon't mess with it if you don't know how to adjust it.
the InterceptorI think VCD means 'variable center differential'. It sets how much power goes to which axle. If you set it to 10, 10% of the power go to the front, and 90% to the back. 50 will make a 50%/50% distribution. So, the number you set says how many percent of the available power go to the front. At least that's how I understand it.
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the Interceptor
jake73Scaff: thanks for the tuning guide!
9D8TSIAWDIts a shame they don't let you go to 0-100% distribution like you can in some cars in real life (skyline).
ScaffI strongly advise thinking twice about fitting a VCD (or LSD) to the later generation Skylines, as they tend to handle much better without them fitted.
But I would agree a greater range of adjustments would be better.
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Scaff
Rev It UpSo I've noticed that you can't make most 4WD cars with VCD go front drive, but only rear drive. Are there any where you can push at least 90% of the power up front??