How will Active Braking Differential affect my 993 handling?

How will Active Braking Differential affect my 993 handling?

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chrisgaia

Original Poster:

211 posts

146 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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Just seen that I have ABD option on my 'new' 993. How does it differ from Limited Slip Diff, traction control, etc? Will it affect my C2 rear engine experience???


thegoose

8,075 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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Is it a C4? If so, ABD was a standard feature and nothing to do with the diff. When you start the car the ABD light takes a second or two to go off (longer sometimes/if left standing) while the braking system builds up pressure.

chrisgaia

Original Poster:

211 posts

146 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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thegoose said:
Is it a C4? If so, ABD was a standard feature and nothing to do with the diff. When you start the car the ABD light takes a second or two to go off (longer sometimes/if left standing) while the braking system builds up pressure.
No its a C2, hence confusion...

Wozy68

5,430 posts

185 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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Originally it was C4 models only, later in production it was offered for the C2 also. Its basically like an early traction control if memory serves, ie controlling power to whichever wheel has lost traction. More a safety aid than anything else. Can't see it really interfering with normal driving.

mollytherocker

14,385 posts

224 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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Well bugger me, I did not know that ABD was an option on later C2 models!

chrisgaia

Original Poster:

211 posts

146 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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Wozy68 said:
Originally it was C4 models only, later in production it was offered for the C2 also. Its basically like an early traction control if memory serves, ie controlling power to whichever wheel has lost traction. More a safety aid than anything else. Can't see it really interfering with normal driving.
Aha! Found this... "M224is active brake differential(ABD) for Tiptronic, it is a low speed only mechanism that applies one of the rear brakes via the abs pump when differential wheel speeds are detected above a threshold value"


graemel

7,155 posts

232 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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mollytherocker said:
Well bugger me, I did not know that ABD was an option on later C2 models!
+1 I did not know it was available at all.

jackal

11,250 posts

297 months

Tuesday 6th May 2014
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presumably your car is a tiptronic ?

as usually ABD is seen in M220 cars


chrisgaia

Original Poster:

211 posts

146 months

Wednesday 7th May 2014
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jackal said:
presumably your car is a tiptronic ?

as usually ABD is seen in M220 cars
Yes. So basically it is more of an aid to setting off on an icy morning, which I am never going to do, rather than LAUNCH CONTROL!