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12-24-2016, 10:09 AM | #1 |
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BMW wants to remind you how the wonderful xDrive system works
BIMMERPOST NEWS BMW wants to remind you how the wonderful xDrive system works There was a time where AWD cars were the territory of Audi, but in the last few years, BMW's xDrive system has become really ubiquitous. BMW claims their system is one of the fastest and most efficient systems out there and have put together a slick video to educate you on it. xDrive uses a variable torque split between the two axles which functions in 10ths of a second whenever wheel slip is detected. |
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Not new news but this marketing pitch is setting the tone for more X-Drive Ms in the line up. Better 'dynamics'...
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Probably wouldn't wait for the M5 with xDrive. Yes, the next-gen M5 (with xDrive) will undoubtedly out-perform the M550i with xDrive, but will it be worth the wait and extra cash?
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I'm up for it given the so called set backs in weight. It's like you have a 2 for one in a car. |
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12-24-2016, 07:27 PM | #12 |
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M xDrive!!! Cheetahs run on four legs, that's why they are so agile and the fastest creature on the planet, period. And that's how I want my vehicles to be. Last edited by DCG; 12-24-2016 at 09:50 PM.. |
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Not for the models (or outside of BMW like in Audi) with torque vectoring rear diffs that truly biases power to the needed rear wheels; rather than using brake on the side with limited/no traction.
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12-25-2016, 01:02 PM | #19 |
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Dynamic Performance Control?
Which BMW xDrive vehicles have torque vectoring besides the X5M and X6M? I am assuming these two do because of Dynamic Performance Control.
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12-25-2016, 02:25 PM | #20 |
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How is Torque Vectoring mechanized?
I see the negative comments about braking the inside wheel, but What is the difference between what is described in the X drive video and Torque Vectoring? Just how does the Torque Vectoring system work, if it does not apply braking to one wheel, whether that is with the brakes or with a device within the diff?
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Braking the inner wheel is a compromised solution, same as an e-diff is (braking the spinning wheel), compared to the 'full cream' limited slip diff. |
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12-25-2016, 10:07 PM | #22 |
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That is my point. The differential cannot generate torque, it can only divide it between the wheels. I think this can be done with braking or it can be done with some sort of clutch arrangement that engages one side and disengages the other. I know what torque vectoring does, my question is how does it actually do that? Bailyhill
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