4WD Traction Control Explained | 4X4 All Terrain Action
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2023
- If you're looking for the best 4WD traction control systems for off-road use, then look no further! In this video, I'll show you the different types of 4WD traction control systems.
After watching this video, you'll know everything you need to know taking full advantage of 4WD traction control systems and how to drive through tracks where otherwise you would need a differential locker! - Zábava
This is the Adventura content I didn't know I wanted! I recall everyone saying back in the day that the Adventura was way better offroad than the Territory. I dig the wagon look of the Adventura, but imagine if they designed a taller crossover body for this. Shame.
Yeah plenty of what if's.... we've been wheeling these nearly 8 years now off-road and as time has gone on we've found more surprises to capability when pushing it beyond what you'd expect a general softroader be capable of. Glad you found the channel, plenty to see here (hard to really find what you might want) but over 400 videos and if there is something specific you're curious for... if you're a 4wder from VIC we have a full run through Burgoynes Track from Black Range Rd all the way out to Scrubby Creek Tk into Dargo taken in 2021, new runs through Mt Margaret track the up direction from Licola Rd. Full series of a Simpson desert crossing and lime stone coast if sand is you're thing but yeah.. tonnes of content here on the Adventra.
I'm not doing that with my LX 6 but I love watching you guy's do it to yours 😂😆😂
hehe yet sit back and watch us instead, more fun that way. 😊
You got to remember the Holden traction control is like a decade old, still it performs really well for its generation, done a REALLY GOOD video, well done
Actually almost banking onto 2 decades old, first release 2003 last build 2006, mines in the middle of that.
Love to do a trip one time with you All! Your Car Puts some to Shame! love it
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Hi Chris have u got a video on how u setup ur dual battery setup? I tried looking but couldn't find it 😢
I actually don’t have an in-depth video on the how to part, so explains why you couldn’t find it - sorry about that. I will have to make one!
@@AllTerrainAction for shore make one :)
Imagine if the jeep driver could drive 😜 (jokes guys, that was me - first time out in a couple of years)
Nah I love watching the adventra traction control working. I need to upgrade my my addy's brakes soon to vmax hopefully.
Haha 😂 thank you for bringing your cars out mate helped make some informing content, or so I hope🤞
Basically with my TD Mitsi. if it starts to lose traction just gently increase the revs and about 300 rpm extra the traction control will take over and away you go.........hopefully.
You can actually feel it and it's quite marked.
I can use it in full 4wd, although it doesn't have lockers, but it still does very well in AWD the odd times that I've used it.
I see it time and time again, so many people try and power it and the traction control just says nup, no more and they call defeat. Every car will respond differently to how the traction control is tuned/programmed but as you know, when it starts rocking and you get the bump you need forward you immediately get the traction you need and away you go. I'm hoping this video helps many as it applies to so many vehicles nowadays!
Where is this track? Kinda want to try my Jimny JB74 there, which has a very good traction control.
Google map on this page www.allterrainaction.com/lerderderg-4wd-training-park/
@@AllTerrainAction sweet, thanks 👍
@@S9RUT no worries, enjoy - few things close by too if you're after some extremes. You'll be pleasantly surprised at whats around. Enjoy
@@AllTerrainAction I was wanting to try Ratcliffe as I've watched your video of that tricky little section, but it's currently closed. Keen to get out and about to Lerderderg 👍
@@S9RUT I think ratcliffe would be very easy for you in the Jimny in the dry, the wet would offer some more excitement though over the rocks.