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    Quote Originally Posted by NickRally View Post
    I very much doubt the torque split would have been changed to more than 50 percent front
    The Lancia Delta HF 4WD and 8v Integrale had 56/44 torque split. Those cars won three championships. It wasn't until the 16v version (San Remo 1989) that it was changed to 47/53. But yeah, different times, different cars.

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    Thanks for the information. That's new for me.
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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    Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
    I think this part is rather important.

    b) The value of repeated runs of short test sections where drivers know every stone is limited - This would also explain why some people were so sure Citroen would decimate all after looking at their test vids in December.
    Great point.

    Someone the other day wad saying the cars are looking faster in testing and I think this is the main reason.

    You can test all you want... it doesnt replicate a doing a real rally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnttiL View Post
    The Lancia Delta HF 4WD and 8v Integrale had 56/44 torque split. Those cars won three championships. It wasn't until the 16v version (San Remo 1989) that it was changed to 47/53. But yeah, different times, different cars.
    you are talking about the road cars,or the rally cars?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
    I think this part is rather important. One can understand it as one or both of:

    a) The drivers did a bad job at developing the car/ providing feedback/ testing

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    b) The value of repeated runs of short test sections where drivers know every stone is limited - This would also explain why some people were so sure Citroen would decimate all after looking at their test vids in December.
    so c3 is not good at dry asphalt we saw at tests?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirek View Post
    Thanks for the information. That's new for me.
    The same here.

    Also as dimviii asked, is this for the road going version or the rally car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dimviii View Post
    you are talking about the road cars,or the rally cars?
    http://www.awdwiki.com/en/lancia/#Lancia_Delta_HF

    Actually I'm not sure. Was that allowed to be changed in Group A?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnttiL View Post
    http://www.awdwiki.com/en/lancia/#Lancia_Delta_HF

    Actually I'm not sure. Was that allowed to be changed in Group A?
    don't know that's why I asked

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    I guess it was allowed because I think that Toyota didn't use same viscous coupplings on gr.A cars as on stock cars and those continuously change the torque split (although not in a very controlable way).
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirek View Post
    I guess it was allowed because I think that Toyota didn't use same viscous coupplings on gr.A cars as on stock cars and those continuously change the torque split (although not in a very controlable way).
    OK. Sorry for the offtopic

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