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Haldex is a type of diff itself.
Nathan
yes true, but then it runs the diffI think it needs to be pointed out that Haldex is a clutch and not a diff.
what for? donuts?
yes true, but then it runs the diff
Hungry huh? Heard Dunkin' Donuts do many 'diff' flavours. lol
Haldex is the electronically controlled hydraulic clutch mechanism that controls drive to the rear diff... you could (in theory) remove the haldex unit and connect the prop direct to the rear diff but wouldn't make for a very nice drive without a centre diff/torsion wotsit me-jigger...
right this is bugging me now. lets get to the bottom of it
Haldex is a company
Haldex Traction AB is a division of the Swedish manufacturing company Haldex AB. It specialises in the development and manufacture of All-Wheel Drive systems
a 4wd vehicle can have a centre differential to apportion torque between the front and rear axles.
what you call haldex is really a Haldex Traction LSC multi-plate clutch with ECU electronic control, acting as a center differential