So I need some help to clarify an issue.
I bought and installed WV diff.
As everyone can read at Wavetracs pages, http://www.wavetrac.net/technical.htm:
"The problem: Loss of drive during zero or near-zero axle-load conditions.
Zero axle-load is a condition that occurs during normal driving, but creates the most noticeable problems when driving in extreme conditions. Zero or near-zero axle-load is the condition that exists when there is ‘no-load’ applied through the drivetrain, when one drive wheel is nearly or completely lifted (often in aggressive cornering). It also occurs during the transition from engine driving a vehicle to engine braking and back, even with both drive wheels firmly on the ground.
Here’s how that loss of drive hurts you:
1) If you lift a wheel, all gear diffs except Wavetrac®, will NOT power the other wheel."
So I speak spanish and maybe my english is not good enough to understand what ZERO LOAD or LIFT A WHEEL means since people at Wavetracs are telling me everything is OK with my Wavetracs diff after watching attached Video .
After Wavetracs claims, isn´t supposed that power from lifted wheel shall be transfered to other wheel (grounded)?
The Video:
1. At the beggining Right Rear wheel grounded.
2. Then first gear, clutch out accelerating.
3. As Right Rear lifts the ground it starts to spin as it looses grip.
4. No power to left rear, right rear lifted = no advance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyjjJSIjKqg&feature=youtu.be
I bought and installed WV diff.
As everyone can read at Wavetracs pages, http://www.wavetrac.net/technical.htm:
"The problem: Loss of drive during zero or near-zero axle-load conditions.
Zero axle-load is a condition that occurs during normal driving, but creates the most noticeable problems when driving in extreme conditions. Zero or near-zero axle-load is the condition that exists when there is ‘no-load’ applied through the drivetrain, when one drive wheel is nearly or completely lifted (often in aggressive cornering). It also occurs during the transition from engine driving a vehicle to engine braking and back, even with both drive wheels firmly on the ground.
Here’s how that loss of drive hurts you:
1) If you lift a wheel, all gear diffs except Wavetrac®, will NOT power the other wheel."
So I speak spanish and maybe my english is not good enough to understand what ZERO LOAD or LIFT A WHEEL means since people at Wavetracs are telling me everything is OK with my Wavetracs diff after watching attached Video .
After Wavetracs claims, isn´t supposed that power from lifted wheel shall be transfered to other wheel (grounded)?
The Video:
1. At the beggining Right Rear wheel grounded.
2. Then first gear, clutch out accelerating.
3. As Right Rear lifts the ground it starts to spin as it looses grip.
4. No power to left rear, right rear lifted = no advance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyjjJSIjKqg&feature=youtu.be