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08-20-2013, 01:36 PM | #1 |
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XDrive a bad system?
I have noticed that the consensus seems to be that BMW's system is under par and almost frowned upon compared to other manufactures AWD systems, what makes it an inferior design?
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There are comparison tests all over youtube. Type in something like "quattro xdrive 4matic"
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I agree, I'm not sure where you're seeing/hearing that. Coming from an Audi with their Torsen mechanical system I think it's better than BMW's, but not by much. Based on what I've driven/read Subie and Audi are 1a and 1b, then BMW comes in next with Lexus, Merc and Audi's Haldex following.
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08-20-2013, 04:21 PM | #7 |
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Well one thing that would make it better is a true LSD rear and a true center diff that you could lock or shut off. It is a good basic system but it relies a lot on the brakes to send traction across axles on an open mechanical diff.
the transfer case on xdrive is just a set of clutches hanging off a conventional driveshaft between tranny output to the rear diff. You cannot disengage the rears in other words, it is not a diff, you can only engage the front driveshaft from 0 to full lock with the rear driveshaft. More sophisticated systems can send infinitely variable power/tq either front or rear, 0-100%. Again none of this is bad, it works well, just not very high tech. Also nothing, zero, under driver control which to me is worse. Last edited by ajsalida; 08-20-2013 at 04:27 PM.. |
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However, other systems which use mechanical means to lock the left/right (and even front/rear axles) to a greater or lesser extent have advantages in some situations. For instance, unless you turn on DTC, a BMW can get bogged down due to 1) traction control dialing down power/throttle, and 2) stopping the spinning wheel may not actually cause the car to move if the other wheel also has little/no traction. In reality, none of this matters a whole lot, as most people never approach the limits of available traction, and we're only talking about the last 5% or so of performance. Frankly, if you're at that limit, you should be home and the BMW should be in the garage. |
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08-20-2013, 04:46 PM | #9 |
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Whats the big deal who cares which is better. It does the job. My RWD with snow tires out performs many X drive systems w/ all seasons. I've proven it every winter.
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08-20-2013, 04:57 PM | #10 |
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I don't know what makes it inferior. I also don't actually know if BMWs system is 4WD or AWD. I only know that if you want four wheel/all wheel drive and you are committed to owning a BMW, dwelling about it will only miff you.
Here is an excellent discourse on the basic engineering, functionality and pros and cons of each of the types of drive systems. http://gearpatrol.com/2013/03/29/fou...-need-to-know/ . It seems that "the best", as it nearly always is, depends on conducting one's own cost/benefit assessment more so than there being an absolute "best." All the best.
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For the truly deep and scary stuff I have a 4wd tacoma. I live @ 8k ft and winter is spent between there and 12k ft. 40-50 ft year of snow up top. |
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i hate when RWD people who drive in minimal snow claim their cars handle better than AWD with all seasons. Even those with AWD put snows on their cars.
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My 335xi dominates inclement weather, particularly with DTC on. In the snow, with DTC on, I find the car to be very similar to the VC center diff of my old suby, which I thought was a very good system.
Would I rather LSDs? Yea. But functionally, I've no complaints. |
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