mga boss.. nakita ko kanina sa CASA ang 2014 GTV, standard na pala yung headrest monitors, black na yung leather seats,bagong speakers(mas malakas daw),malapit na sa may susian ang blue light ng alarm,ESP botton na ata yung sa old position ng blue light. bago narin yung design ng ceiling ng interior but same lang exterior design sa glx and gls model. :D
mga sir, pa'no po i-silent mode yung lock/unlock ng 2014 glsv at unit? gusto ko sana lights lng, walang chirping sound. tia
Nabasa ko sa dyaryo kahapon, yung 2014 gtv may MASTC na daw.
No idea pa regarding sa LSD kung tinaggal or not.
ano po yung MASTC? eto po ba yung mechanical something sa spare tire?![]()
Yep. tapos yung iba naka carbon fiber accent na yung trims, same as the pic posted abovemost this page.
Chineck ko mitsu phils website pero walang mastc nakalagay sa brochure ng GTV e.
Sana totoo yung nakasaad sa dyaryo haha.
Either Inquirer or Star yun, tapos yung date di ko maalala. Basta 90% sure ako dyaryo siya this week.
Mitsubishi L200 Traction & Stability Control - YouTube
if true nga, yan ang pinanghihinayangan ko na wala sa 2011 gtv ko
anyone knows what type of socket yung hi and low headlight nang 2014 at nung foglight?
^ may slip talaga sir bago mag activate yung LSD.
Pero not the same as an open differential.
The traction control systems use the ABS hardware to brake a wheel that would otherwise spin, allowing the opposing wheel to deliver power.
The LSD does the same thing but mechanically via clutches in the differential. See Limited-slip differential - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ABS system could result in excessive brake wear, whereas the LSD could develop problems with the clutches. Both seem to do the same basic job.
Don't know which is best, but the ABS type is cheaper as it's just software, and for that reason, it's also more reliable. - See more at: traction control vs. Limited slip differential - Car Talk
Based on this, bakit ako nakakaexperience mg loss of traction.. sumasayaw ung likod ko during acceleration, when overtaking and when cornering on wet roads..?
Can anyone further explain me further on this?
Tnx!