FWD by the flip of a swich
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FWD by the flip of a swich
i was checkin a vid off another post where a blue liberty was running a 11 sec run and someone mentioned that it swiches from fwd to awd for those of you that dont know just behind the passanger strut in the engn bay there is a thingy that says fwd and has a place for a fuse. if you put a fuse in there you have fwd and can waste some tires if you so wish. but if you go under that and find the wires splice one off to a swich in your cab and you have varriable drive. or you can just splice the ground that comes off the side to the fender.
-jason
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Re: FWD by the flip of a swich
FWD burnouts are dumb.azn2nr wrote:you have fwd and can waste some tires if you so wish.
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Jacking this thread... We're at least on the same subject.
More curiosities about the FWD fuse thing...
What is it actually for? I once heard it's for towing, but I know that's not right... It doesn't even work if the car is off.
So it IS bad to run it in FWD for extended periods? I'd like to know because if my torque bind issues ever come back full strength I've considered the option of running it in FWD until it gets properly repaired. (It certainly gets rid of that symptom.) Am I foolish for thinking to do this?
More curiosities about the FWD fuse thing...
What is it actually for? I once heard it's for towing, but I know that's not right... It doesn't even work if the car is off.
So it IS bad to run it in FWD for extended periods? I'd like to know because if my torque bind issues ever come back full strength I've considered the option of running it in FWD until it gets properly repaired. (It certainly gets rid of that symptom.) Am I foolish for thinking to do this?
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92 Legacy L fwd auto
Its for flat tires. You install the spair and a fuse
You need to understand that with a flat, and in FWD the speed difference is very small. So you can drive around for a long time.
Burnouts however is totally different, the clutches are rubbing and the fluid isnt getting moved around enough to get rid of the heat.
You need to understand that with a flat, and in FWD the speed difference is very small. So you can drive around for a long time.
Burnouts however is totally different, the clutches are rubbing and the fluid isnt getting moved around enough to get rid of the heat.
Thanks Ciper... Forgive me for pestering, I'm just trying to understand this as fully as I can.........
I'm Still Struggling just a little with this.... You use the FWD fuse when you have to use a donut tire because of the difference in tire size?
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So Having 4 tires the same size on with the FWD fuse in is OK? (Just not for burnouts)
OR
It is only ok for driving around town, but not on longer highway trips?
OR
It is okay for long highway trips AND in town, but should not be left in FWD for weeks/months at a time?
Just trying to sort this out.
I'm Still Struggling just a little with this.... You use the FWD fuse when you have to use a donut tire because of the difference in tire size?
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So Having 4 tires the same size on with the FWD fuse in is OK? (Just not for burnouts)
OR

It is only ok for driving around town, but not on longer highway trips?
OR

It is okay for long highway trips AND in town, but should not be left in FWD for weeks/months at a time?
Just trying to sort this out.
94 Legacy Touring Wagon - 5MT Swapped and now with 100% less turbo!
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92 Legacy L fwd auto
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92 Legacy L fwd auto
So Having 4 tires the same size on with the FWD fuse in is OK? (Just not for burnouts)
Yes but I dont see why
It is okay for long highway trips AND in town, but should not be left in FWD for weeks/months at a time?
Yes but remember spairs are for 55mph max
Short burnouts shouldnt be an issue, but pulling the E-Brake and creating a smoke screen wouldnt be good.
Yes but I dont see why
It is okay for long highway trips AND in town, but should not be left in FWD for weeks/months at a time?
Yes but remember spairs are for 55mph max
Short burnouts shouldnt be an issue, but pulling the E-Brake and creating a smoke screen wouldnt be good.
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Plus, FWD burnouts are dumb.ciper wrote:Short burnouts shouldnt be an issue, but pulling the E-Brake and creating a smoke screen wouldnt be good.
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how exactly do you rig up the switch? I know of the wires coming from the Fwd fuse holder. what one do you rig to a switch and what part of the switch do you run it to? ex. the power,accessory or ground prong?
Thanks,
Eric
Thanks,
Eric
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