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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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08-20-2013, 01:51 PM | #2 |
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There are comparison tests all over youtube. Type in something like "quattro xdrive 4matic"
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08-20-2013, 02:25 PM | #3 |
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Then I don't quite understand where you're seeing that. They're all pretty equal. Unless you're looking at the comments then its just BMW vs Audi guys. Of course the Audi guys have more influence on the web because they're enthusiasts all have quattro and the xdrive guys don't really care because majority of the BMW enthusiasts have RWD so why waste time trying to make people believe xdrive is better. If I sound crazy sorry lol I got no sleep last night
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08-20-2013, 03:33 PM | #5 |
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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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