Why did you get the RDX - an AWD vehicle?
#161
It just helps with understeer, and more grip, as the tests have shown for SH-AWD to work you have to be very throttle happy in the turns, in most cases it does not help, but in cornering is where it helps most. Oh and CONGRATS!
#162
Originally Posted by burnout8488
How does AWD improve handling in the dry at all?! AWD doesn't increase the amount of lateral G's your car can pull.
The only time AWD can really affect your handling in the dry is out of a corner, and that is ONLY if your tires would break loose in that situation if the car was FWD/RWD.
The only time AWD can really affect your handling in the dry is out of a corner, and that is ONLY if your tires would break loose in that situation if the car was FWD/RWD.
The system started on the RL to improve dry weather handling and inclement weather was secondary. To quote Acura's info, "The RL is able to send 100% of the available rear-wheel torque to the wheel with the most traction."
The RDX is able to turn the outside rear wheel faster than the average of the front wheels. Thus, this faster rotation of the outside wheel lightens the load on the front wheels which enables the RDX to attack a corner much better than without the SHAWD system.
The Acura website describes it as "balance and control".
#163
Originally Posted by Nyjumpman23
*JUMPS FOR JOY* FINALLY GO IT ...been driving for 2 days..LOVE IT
avg, - 18.5 to 21.9 mpg on gas =)
avg, - 18.5 to 21.9 mpg on gas =)
#164
I burned my BUM LOL
um..
next week i gota bring it in for service, they installing low jack - they gona give me CCargo trey, all weather floor mats, wheel locks, (replace the water/soak strip on the passanger side, cause it was hindged), etc.
um..
next week i gota bring it in for service, they installing low jack - they gona give me CCargo trey, all weather floor mats, wheel locks, (replace the water/soak strip on the passanger side, cause it was hindged), etc.
#165
Originally Posted by Tripp11
My advice would be for you to read up on Acura's SHAWD system, starting with their development of the system for the RL.
The system started on the RL to improve dry weather handling and inclement weather was secondary. To quote Acura's info, "The RL is able to send 100% of the available rear-wheel torque to the wheel with the most traction."
The RDX is able to turn the outside rear wheel faster than the average of the front wheels. Thus, this faster rotation of the outside wheel lightens the load on the front wheels which enables the RDX to attack a corner much better than without the SHAWD system.
The Acura website describes it as "balance and control".
The system started on the RL to improve dry weather handling and inclement weather was secondary. To quote Acura's info, "The RL is able to send 100% of the available rear-wheel torque to the wheel with the most traction."
The RDX is able to turn the outside rear wheel faster than the average of the front wheels. Thus, this faster rotation of the outside wheel lightens the load on the front wheels which enables the RDX to attack a corner much better than without the SHAWD system.
The Acura website describes it as "balance and control".
feeling that it provides for the overall handling, the RL has this and still can't lap a time with the A6 or 5 Series, because of the softer settings.
The next AWD system from Audi (Quattro) will have the same concept of the SH-AWD system, it should be better on the Audi.
#166
Originally Posted by AbovePrime.
SH-AWD is a good system for handling, but I think its more of a
feeling that it provides for the overall handling, the RL has this and still can't lap a time with the A6 or 5 Series, because of the softer settings.
The next AWD systems from Audi (Quattro) and BMW (X Drive?) will have the same concept of the SH-AWD system, it should be better on these cars as the systems they have are currently RWD Biased for BMW and symmetrical for Audi.
feeling that it provides for the overall handling, the RL has this and still can't lap a time with the A6 or 5 Series, because of the softer settings.
The next AWD systems from Audi (Quattro) and BMW (X Drive?) will have the same concept of the SH-AWD system, it should be better on these cars as the systems they have are currently RWD Biased for BMW and symmetrical for Audi.
Cause, i'd give them 2-3 yrs to enhance it. You know the 1st yr they do new technology, they need to tweak it a bit.
#168
Originally Posted by LLN
Audi introduces new differential for its quattro AWD
Audi announced today that it has developed a new performance differential for its quattro all-wheel drive that will be available next year. The new system is able to send the engine's power independently between the rear wheels, improving traction over the current quattro AWD. Audi claims the new setup virtually eliminates the understeer often associated with its cars.
The new system works by analyzing acceleration, yaw angle and speed to identify where traction is lost. Once slippage is detected, the system can instantly route power to the individual rear wheel with the most traction in less that 100 milliseconds. The new differential features a multi-plate clutch which is activated by an electro-hydraulic actuator.
Drivers can select from three modes on the new system; comfort–which focuses on stability, auto–which provides a balance between stability and handling, and dynamic–the purest handling mode.
Audi announced today that it has developed a new performance differential for its quattro all-wheel drive that will be available next year. The new system is able to send the engine's power independently between the rear wheels, improving traction over the current quattro AWD. Audi claims the new setup virtually eliminates the understeer often associated with its cars.
The new system works by analyzing acceleration, yaw angle and speed to identify where traction is lost. Once slippage is detected, the system can instantly route power to the individual rear wheel with the most traction in less that 100 milliseconds. The new differential features a multi-plate clutch which is activated by an electro-hydraulic actuator.
Drivers can select from three modes on the new system; comfort–which focuses on stability, auto–which provides a balance between stability and handling, and dynamic–the purest handling mode.
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Originally Posted by Nyjumpman23
*JUMPS FOR JOY* FINALLY GO IT ...been driving for 2 days..LOVE IT
avg, - 18.5 to 21.9 mpg on gas =)
avg, - 18.5 to 21.9 mpg on gas =)
#173
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Originally Posted by mzhao84
NYJUMPMAN; Ever thought of a used porsche cayman turbo? lol
The reliability and high maintenance costs of the Porsche could be an issue in the long run.
I personally don't understand the concept of a super high performance SUV or CUV. 450 turbocharged HP in a SUV??? personally, I feel it is more of a power statement that such owners hope to project and gain attention with... "I got the HP in my car to bully other cars... but sadly no where realistically to use it..."
That kind of insane power should be limited to sedans, coupes and lower slung cars that can handle the power and on the track. JMHO.
#174
Originally Posted by mav238
The reliability and high maintenance costs of the Porsche could be an issue in the long run.
I personally don't understand the concept of a super high performance SUV or CUV. 450 turbocharged HP in a SUV??? personally, I feel it is more of a power statement that such owners hope to project and gain attention with... "I got the HP in my car to bully other cars... but sadly no where realistically to use it..."
That kind of insane power should be limited to sedans, coupes and lower slung cars that can handle the power and on the track. JMHO.
I personally don't understand the concept of a super high performance SUV or CUV. 450 turbocharged HP in a SUV??? personally, I feel it is more of a power statement that such owners hope to project and gain attention with... "I got the HP in my car to bully other cars... but sadly no where realistically to use it..."
That kind of insane power should be limited to sedans, coupes and lower slung cars that can handle the power and on the track. JMHO.
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Originally Posted by AbovePrime.
Isn't that the Cayenne? If so I would love one, because I love CUV's, and they have serious off road capability's, which gives it the appeal that it needs. 0-60 in 4.5 seconds and .92g on the skidpad isn't bad. The Cayenne Turbo is very fast and Can handle all of that on the track. It's a serious handler.
#176
Originally Posted by Nyjumpman23
Thanx MZhao, finally, 2 yrs of research, and testing out all other SuV's.
(always been a honda/acura person)
(always been a honda/acura person)
#177
My car
Pictures taken w/ Nokia N95 cell.
(YAY* for 5mp camera on phone..haha , otherwise everythign would look ickish, and do the car no justice)
'08 ACURA RDX w/ TECH
W/ Sports board
(bringing it in next week to get lo jack installeD) plus
getting the Cargo tray and All Weather mats thrown in for me for me
(Wheel locks are already installed)
(I had to haggle the crap outta them)
And thanx for all the help from people with all your excerps. Def. helped me out. Reearched this car for nearly 2 yrs.(since the announcment in early 2006).
And wanting to wait out till the 2nd yr model comes out.
I was worth the wait.
Hope this helps out & Enjoy the pics.
Take care.
(YAY* for 5mp camera on phone..haha , otherwise everythign would look ickish, and do the car no justice)
'08 ACURA RDX w/ TECH
W/ Sports board
(bringing it in next week to get lo jack installeD) plus
getting the Cargo tray and All Weather mats thrown in for me for me
(Wheel locks are already installed)
(I had to haggle the crap outta them)
And thanx for all the help from people with all your excerps. Def. helped me out. Reearched this car for nearly 2 yrs.(since the announcment in early 2006).
And wanting to wait out till the 2nd yr model comes out.
I was worth the wait.
Hope this helps out & Enjoy the pics.
Take care.
#178
Originally Posted by Nyjumpman23
Pictures taken w/ Nokia N95 cell.
(YAY* for 5mp camera on phone..haha , otherwise everythign would look ickish, and do the car no justice)
(YAY* for 5mp camera on phone..haha , otherwise everythign would look ickish, and do the car no justice)
#180
Oh, I had to make sure I had to take air out the tires the first day.
The pressure was @ 44-46lbs. I was like waht?!??!!!!
They suggest on the side of the door
for 32 lbs PSI.
SO I set mine to around 32-34.
Just to stay around that.
When tires run on ground, they tend to heat n expand, so I figure i'd keep it around that range, and not try to under- or over do it.
The pressure was @ 44-46lbs. I was like waht?!??!!!!
They suggest on the side of the door
for 32 lbs PSI.
SO I set mine to around 32-34.
Just to stay around that.
When tires run on ground, they tend to heat n expand, so I figure i'd keep it around that range, and not try to under- or over do it.
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