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2007 Mitsubishi Outlander 4WD System Explained

15 messages, Last post on Jan 09, 2009 at 5:00 AM
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Replying to: 20vcq (Jan 14, 2008 10:22 am) |
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Interesting description of "4WD LOCK MODE Immediate torque is available for the rear wheels with a 50:50 split between the front and rear axles. The superior traction is specially useful for gravel paths, towing and driving on slippery and snowy roads." on Mitsu UK site: http://www.mitsubishi-cars.co.uk/newoutlander/4wd.asp |
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Replying to: chelentano (Dec 02, 2007 9:39 pm) Climbing /descending sharp grades " It is particularly important to note that 4-wheel drive may not give sufficient hill climbing ability and engine braking on steep slopes. Avoid using on steep slopes even though the vehicle is 4-wheel drive vehicle". Hell! Why bother with 4 WD at all if it is no good on steep hills. Why is it no good on steep inclines? I would have thought that the improved traction to all wheels in 4WD mode would make it ideal for climbing hills and also for acceleration. Where is my thinking going wrong? one confused Jill.
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Replying to: jillb2 (Jun 21, 2008 2:12 pm) |
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Will the 4WD mode give me improved acceleration from : 1. a standing start, and also 2. when overtaking vehicles on the open road, when accelerating from 100km/hr to 130km/hr to overtake B-double road trains with short overtaking lanes that we have? If so, should I use "4WD auto" or "4WD lock" in each case? regards, Jill
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Replying to: jillb2 (Jun 21, 2008 4:27 pm) 4WD Auto will definitely help in accelerating from a stop, especially in rain, gravel or other low traction situations. I'm not sure it will help in a higher speed pass, maybe the power going to all wheels will help keep the car stable? I always use 4WD Auto in the rain. |
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Replying to: jillb2 (Jun 21, 2008 2:12 pm) Outlander advantage is you can still lock 4WD, but primary for on rood slippery or snowy condition. Other CUVs system are "on demand, they switch to AWD when slippage is already detected. Another exception would be Subarus with permanent AWD. |
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I have a 2007 Outie, generally very pleased with it., esp with 4WD on the rough mountain roads inland in NQ. Does anyone know of a kit that will allow me to replace the terrible standard thin spare wheel with a full size wheel under the body at the rear? regards, Jill PS this is a 4 cylinder auto and I get 11.3 litres/100km in long distance driving betwen Cairns and Mackay on Highway 1 ( bitumen) and 13.0 l/100km in town. I try to keep the revs to 2200 rpm for max economy. It has CVT transmissioon, and has done 25,000 km |
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Tire size and 4WD/AWD I bought an Outlander 2008 V6 XLS with 18” rims. Now I am in Panama (Central America) and had a 2” cut on the side of my rear tire. After 2-weeks of looking for a stock tire (225/55R18) it was not possible to get stock tires for my Outlander. The closes size tires was 235/55R18 (RAV V6 Stock) so I had to buy 2-tires (In Panama used tires are sold as they were new) to put them on the rear. My question is perhaps for a tire specialist but I trust that someone in this forum may help to find out that changing the original tires from my Outlander will not screw up my differential or transmission. These are the data: "This ALTERNATE tire size will cause the 'Actual Vehicle Speed' to be 66.015 mph when the speedometer reads exactly 65mph. Or, when the 'Actual Vehicle Speed' is 65mph the speedometer will now read 64.001 Also, the ground clearance of the vehicle will change by 0.217 inches." Wheel circumference in inches 87.161 (stock) Wheel circumference in inches 88.521 (replacement) I have only changed the 2-rear tires. The front still had the original tires, i.e. 225/55R18. I will appreciate someone could give some comments or advise in this matter. I usually switch on the 4WD Auto when it is raining. |
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