Question on Sport Hybrid rear motors
#41
Safety Car
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I found this animation which shows how the pinion gears can operate without motors engaged. However, it does not explain the torque to inside wheel at high speeds that I have observed
Sport Hybrid SH-AWD System Animation -Acura - Acura News
Sport Hybrid SH-AWD System Animation -Acura - Acura News
#42
Safety Car
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I finally had an opportunity to push the car (the MDX Sport Hybrid) a bit. Freeway circular on ramp and no one in front of me. Accelerated the whole way and I could totally feel the torque vectoring. I had the 2004 RL with the mechanical vectoring, but it never felt like this. I bet the RLX is even better. Then I was at a light and turning left - no one in front. Punched it at green and accelerated around the 90 degree turn. Way better than my RL. In both of these situations inside wheel braked until I was past apex of turn, then it added power. Outside was applying high power the whole time.
#43
Three Wheelin'
^^^That is exactly the sensation that the RLX Sport Hybrid Beta testers have been raving about for the past couple of years. I can only assume that the MDX system is even more "refined" than the RLX's system for even more smile-inducing fun. Enjoy!!!
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I finally had an opportunity to push the car (the MDX Sport Hybrid) a bit. Freeway circular on ramp and no one in front of me. Accelerated the whole way and I could totally feel the torque vectoring. I had the 2004 RL with the mechanical vectoring, but it never felt like this. I bet the RLX is even better. Then I was at a light and turning left - no one in front. Punched it at green and accelerated around the 90 degree turn. Way better than my RL. In both of these situations inside wheel braked until I was past apex of turn, then it added power. Outside was applying high power the whole time.
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