RWD and 4WD

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just curious, if same car model, which can swtich from RWD to 4WD, whice have same bhp and everything the same. weight also same.
which one will have better pick up and high speed?
im asking this on toyota hilux, coz when i switch it to 4WD i can feel it's not that powerful than RWD.
can anyone explain here?
 
i guess 4wd are for better torque (thus, easier to climb hill) while rwd is better to optimize the power (so u can go faster)....
 
Why do u want to go for this vehicle, in the first place? :)
I am just wondering..some people wants to have this vehicle but just using this vehicle to go to the office...:)
 
dreamguy2006 said:
Why do u want to go for this vehicle, in the first place? :)
I am just wondering..some people wants to have this vehicle but just using this vehicle to go to the office...:)

whats wrong with driving this car ? i dont get it..
there are people who drives a evo or skyline or even a scooby to work also.. :Not_Impressed:
 
Simple reasoning... a 2 wheel drive car would always give u more on whp... why because there is less power loss because u are only driving 2 wheels.... why is there 4 wheel drive.. because we want better traction.. simple as that... the wheels needed to be driven.. the more lost
 
its simple..when u switch to 4wd mode, more power loss due to mechanical friction compared to rwd mode..in 4wd mode, the power from the engine have to be transfered to front and rear wheel via two driveshaft, one for the rear and one to the front thus more moving part, more friction, and more power needed to overcome the friction to move the front and rear tyre..in rwd mode, the power are transfered only to rear tyre, via one driveshaft only, hence less moving part and less power needed to ovecome the friction..that just it..

just my 2 cent
 
There is nothing wrong driving evo or 4x4 to office nowadays. Ppl are more aware of their car and the image they are projecting. Cars today are kinda lifestyle statement and the status the car owner wish to project....Long gone is the era when everyone owned a Ford T-model.
 
ken yeang said:
There is nothing wrong driving evo or 4x4 to office nowadays. Ppl are more aware of their car and the image they are projecting. Cars today are kinda lifestyle statement and the status the car owner wish to project....Long gone is the era when everyone owned a Ford T-model.
yeah, and one person from my home town powered his commonrail turbo hilux with his home-brewed biodiesel from used cooking oil, and made it to the paper. the news said he had been going around town looking for these unwanted supply of cooking oil (kfc.. kopitiam..) and bring them home for processing.

me no expert in this field but he say something about putting methanol or something inside the oil to brake down the particle into two parts, one part for the car, another part used to make sabun lol..

and best of all no modification to his hilux.. wonder what the exhaust smell like.. fried chicken? and best of all, the new hilux is not only gorgeous but can bring engine around too (which i have abit of problem with when wan transport my 4ag to my mech =P)
 
yeap... suv cars are getting more and more popular... nothing wrong with that... even suv car manufacturers realise that modern suv arent meant for offroad driving, hence they change the drivetrain to rwd for more fuel efficient and power...
 
One thing about SUV.. they aren't very safe... hehehe :p... because of the SUV design
 
I understand this trying to project an image...yadda, yadda...lifestyle statement thing. But, I still think it is bonkers to buy a pickup truck when you are only ever going to drive it around town. The cons you have to life with just so you can have your "lifestyle statement", is it really worth it? But then if driving it brings a smile to your face then I guess it is justified. But if it's just so people can see you driving one then you are mad.
 
I had a fren last time who asked whether a purchase of 4x4 pickup truck be a good idea to drive around town. After numerous reasons given to him (mostly the disadvantages) he decided to follow his heart (life style mar) than his head. After driving the hulk for half a year and facing endless parking problem, he decided to ditch the truck and went back to a sedan.....Ppl must experience it themselves to be convinced, so talk is just rubbish for some ppl.
 
Don't know abt u guys but whenever I drove my dad's Landcruiser VX, parking is never a problem. I just drove up the curb n park there.
 
Ninja Turtle abit hard to park at times. But come kerbs and traffic jams hehehe......
But somehow parking a 4wd is so much easier coz of the shape, easier with the bigger mirrors and if u know what u're doing u can park in the most awkward of angles. It would be nicer if newer 4wds are taller and has less stupid overhangs that limite clearance and departure angles. Better still if they are all bob tailed and run portal axles.
 
acbc said:
Don't know abt u guys but whenever I drove my dad's Landcruiser VX, parking is never a problem. I just drove up the curb n park there.
ya ya agree 100%. i frequent the general hospital alot, and it have parking problem, and usually i have to turn round and round for a space, last time i go it took me 25minute just to find a space that is actually not a parking lot (yellow line, but who cares). and along the way i see suv's and pickup trucks just drive over the curb park where ever they want.. grrr...

my parents and i actually prefer a pickup truck tho.. the hilux, kuching sarawak here 88k, vios 1.5E 82k. and the pickup truck carries just as much adults (maybe abit bumpy) but carries 4x more durian at the back XD and for me i can just carry car parts/engine around without having to hire somebody to do it anymore..
 

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