by Stephen Dean on Fri Dec 10, 2021 9:03 am
Hi,
From my understanding of the way that the Mitsubishi ACD works, it is not possible for the system to deliver 100% power to one axle only, the base split is 50/50 and the ACD removes the slip difference between the two axles, so the more that the ACD is driven, the greater the lockup between the two axles. If the ACD is not energised then the split remains at 50/50. It is not like the ATTESSA system used in the R32-R34 skylines that are RWD until slip is detected and then it transfers the drive to the front axle.
There used to be a company in Australia that sold a replacement centre diff assembly that removed the front differential from the transfer case and made the vehicle RWD, but I cannot find any information on it online.
Stephen Dean
MoTeC Research Centre Melbourne, Australia