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TRANSMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
Requirements of transmission
system, general arrangement of
power transmission, general
arrangement of rear-engine vehicle
with live axles, general arrangement
of dead-axle and live axles
transmission, four-wheel drive
transmission.
ARRANGEMENT OF POWER TRANSMISSION
SYSTEM
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Four Wheel Drive, also called 4×4, is generally
used in trucks and bigger SUVs. In the 4WD
system, the torque is sent to the rear wheels,
and the front wheels spin freely. Generally,
there’s a separate lever near the gear stick to
switch on to the four-wheel drive system. In
the case of the 4×4, the driver can decide
when to engage and disengage the system as
per the driving conditions. In addition, the
amount of torque transmitted to the left and
right side wheels can be varied through the
differential. The 4WD system is generally
designed for SUVs to drive in extreme off-
roading conditions.
In an all-wheel-drive system, the torque is transmitted
to all four wheels and the computer monitors the
amount of torque needed to be sent. In normal
highway conditions, most of the power is sent to the
rear wheels with little or no power to the front wheels.
However, as the driving condition changes, the
computer senses and changes the torque distribution
accordingly. This is done in order to obtain the
maximum traction control in different weather
conditions and on corners. Unlike normal cars with
rear-wheel drive or front-wheel drive, the AWD cars
rarely slip in any condition. AWD cars are beneficial
for people living in snowy or cold areas or where there
is heavy rainfall as it doesn’t lose traction easily.
AWD system can be incorporated in any car
irrespective of their body type.
Which One Is Better? 4WD Or AWD ?