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2001 Outback AWD subaru.com site

Bryce 3 April 2005 05:13:41
 Which one does the 2001 Outback 2.5L fall under?

http://www.allwheel­drive.com/allwheeldr­ive/ver2005/index.js­p

There is

Continuous
Active
VTD
VDC
DCCD

I would think it would be one of the first two, but then, some here say that
it's by default 90% power to the front until it is needed in the back. Some
say it's 60/40. The guy at the dealership doesn't really know. (a total
knobhead)


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John Rethorst 3 April 2005 10:00:11 permanent link ]
 In article <UqH3e.43$WY2.532@n­ews.uswest.net>, "Bryce" <fukuzz@hotmail.com­>
wrote:
Which one does the 2001 Outback 2.5L fall under?>
There is>
Continuous> Active> VTD> VDC> DCCD>
I would think it would be one of the first two, but then, some here say that > it's by default 90% power to the front until it is needed in the back. Some > say it's 60/40. The guy at the dealership doesn't really know. (a total > knobhead)

Thanks for posting and for the URL; I was wondering too. I have the impression
that the manual transmission models are 50/50 and the automatics are 90/10, for
the basic OBW. I'd like to know more too.

--
John Rethorst
jrethorst at post dot com
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Edward Hayes 3 April 2005 23:47:03 permanent link ]
 The 4EAT in my 2000 Forester is a 60/40 default as stated by Subaru of
America and Subaru of Australia. I checked the Subaru service manual
and in the transmission section the transfer gear box shows the
transfer gears, and they appear to be in the stated ratio of 60/40
judging from the diameters. The 4EAT auto is a "continuously variable"
AT. Yes the MT has a center differential with a 50/50 default ratio
until wheel SLIPPAGE is detected. The AT, being always active changes
when a TORQUE difference is detected between front and rear wheels.
Eddie
"John Rethorst" <nobody@nowhere.net­> wrote in message
news:nobody-1C6471.­22001102042005@comca­st.dca.giganews.com.­..> In article <UqH3e.43$WY2.532@n­ews.uswest.net>, "Bryce" > <fukuzz@hotmail.com­>> wrote:>
Which one does the 2001 Outback 2.5L fall under?>>
There is>>
Continuous>> Active>> VTD>> VDC>> DCCD>>
I would think it would be one of the first two, but then, some here >> say that>> it's by default 90% power to the front until it is needed in the >> back. Some>> say it's 60/40. The guy at the dealership doesn't really know. (a >> total>> knobhead)>
Thanks for posting and for the URL; I was wondering too. I have the > impression> that the manual transmission models are 50/50 and the automatics are > 90/10, for> the basic OBW. I'd like to know more too.>
-- > John Rethorst> jrethorst at post dot com


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