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Old 06-30-2008, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by mad_max_500cc View Post
wait a second its an open differential and you apply the brake to stop or slow one side to turn. if tou are in a low traction situation on one side only all the power will naturaly want to go to that side so the trick is to apply the brake on that side to get power to transfer to the other side. normaly across hard ground where all 6 wheels have traction the power will be split almost evenly due to the differential also i noticed another thing with open differentials that seems the same as an argo when one side looses traction and starts to spin the differental causes the spinning wheels to go twice the speed.but half the torque so tecnicaly isnt it an open diff? im by no means an argo guy (i live in buffalo and its max country) i just dont have any experience with argos. i know how a max t-20 works and have rebuilt several for people and it has true 6 wheel drive even when one side is in the mud and the other has traction all 6 have full power! this has come to my advantage plenty of times! but an experienced argo driver with creative stick work can over come this disadvantage quite nicely! please correct me if im wrong id like to learn more abought (the other guys) trans if i can. im an auto tecnition by trade(and one of my favorite things is trans work) and love to figure out how stuff works
You got it right Mad Max! An open differental will always send power to the wheels with the least traction. When you apply brakes to the spinning wheels the drive will take the path of least resistance sending the drive to the wheels with the most traction. It's the same thing you do with a sand rail with turning brakes. It can work well if you know what your doing. If traction is even the drive should be spread out to all six wheels. A Max is easier in these situations because all you have to do is keep the sticks forward and let all six wheels pull you through. If you stop you are high centered or have reached the limits of available traction.

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