My car is in for service today and also an investigation into the "Wet Windows" problem.
My curteosy car is a Feb 58 Freetrack 4 which has a variable distrobution 4x4 system, meaning that upto 50% of engine power goes to the rear wheels.
Why dont they put this system in the top power Leon diesels and petrols?
Only now that there is some Sun and dry roads i can apply full power all the way through 2nd without the traction control going crazy. Although, even on a dry road, if you get an uneaven surface, that seams to get the TC doing its thing. A 4WD would help that allot.
I cant see how its cost when they can do a freetrack and cupra about the same price.
Could be weight issues, but again, that would be offset by being able to get the power onto the road much more effecively.
Stuart
My curteosy car is a Feb 58 Freetrack 4 which has a variable distrobution 4x4 system, meaning that upto 50% of engine power goes to the rear wheels.
Why dont they put this system in the top power Leon diesels and petrols?
Only now that there is some Sun and dry roads i can apply full power all the way through 2nd without the traction control going crazy. Although, even on a dry road, if you get an uneaven surface, that seams to get the TC doing its thing. A 4WD would help that allot.
I cant see how its cost when they can do a freetrack and cupra about the same price.
Could be weight issues, but again, that would be offset by being able to get the power onto the road much more effecively.
Stuart