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  1. In simple terms, what's the difference between AWD and 4WD

    Jul 25, 2005 · There is a major difference between the 2. A true 4WD will have a transfer case that locks the front drive train in with the back and often has a "low range" available as well. AWD has a …

  2. Whats the difference between 4LOCK and 4LO in a 4WD truck?

    Dec 26, 2000 · Adventurous drivers can opt for the 2008 Dodge Dakota ST Crew Cab 4WD, which comes equipped with a part-time four-wheel-drive transfer case and part-time 4LOCK and 4LO modes.

  3. Whats the difference between 4WD and AWD? - AnandTech Forums

    Jun 18, 2008 · AWD systems are "All the Time" systems that cannot be disengaged by the driver. AWD systems all have torque transfer center differentials (most of them quite weak). So the primary factor …

  4. What makes Subaru's AWD system 'better' than a Honda or Toyota ...

    Jan 2, 2006 · SH-AWD Torque Vectoring from Honda is admittedly better than the Active Torque Vectoring from Subaru. Torque vectoring between the front and rear axles is old news - any AWD …

  5. AWD and 4WD...whats the difference? - AnandTech Forums

    Apr 13, 2006 · As the title says. Advantages/disadvantages? I'm looking at a Saab 9-2x which is AWD, but then in the description the vehicle says 2WD.

  6. YACT: Difference between longitudinal and transverse mounted …

    Jan 18, 2002 · The main difference in how it drives is WHY the engine is mounted differently. Front wheel drive cars have transverse (driveshaft runs side-to-side) engines. Rear wheel drive cars have …

  7. DO FWD cars actually feel different than RWD when driving

    Feb 11, 2005 · I drive FWD (My car), RWD (various friends/parents/misc vehicles), AWD (girlfriend's) on a regular basis - and being an aggressive asshole like I am, they actually require completely different …

  8. What is the difference between coated and uncoated Tylenol?

    Dec 19, 2024 · The choice between coated and uncoated depends on the intended use and environmental conditions. 14 Point paper refers to the exact thickness of the paper at .014 inches or …

  9. What is the difference between Tylenol 2 and Tylenol 3?

    Sep 7, 2023 · Both Tylenol 3's and vicodin contain acetaminophen (APAP), an NSAID pain reliever. The more powerful ingredient in Tylenol 3 is codiene; whereas the powerful painkiller in vicodin is …

  10. What's the difference between fire and combustion? - Answers

    May 21, 2024 · Rapid combustion is the fast chemical reaction between oxygen and a combustible material, resulting in the release of heat and light. This process is what we commonly refer to as fire.