Stewart DIBBS wrote:
> I'm considering getting a used Forester, 2001-2002 vintage, almost certainly
> a manual. As I understand it, the manual trans and auto trans have different
> AWD systems. My question is
>
> are both models "true" AWD all the time with a central differential action
> thats progressively locked up depending on F/R slip, or mainly FWD with AWD
> kicking when when needed?
>
> SD
>
>
The manual has a Viscous Locking Center Differential. If one axle
slips 'enough' the CD will lock into 50/50 power distrubution. The
auto-trannies are capable of variable distribution with the 'duty
solenoid C'. I think the 'corporate' Subaru website, and probably the
Endwrench website will also have explanations. I dunno if the Forester
has a limited slip rear diff or not. If you anticipate regular use on
slippery services, a rear LSD would be very nice to have.
The STI has a different tranny from either the above, BTW.
Carl
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