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20th April 2017, 22:55 #11
The center differential very likely has a clutch that operates with hydraulic pressure that locks the differential. That means that when there is no hydraulic pressure, the power is sent to where there is the least grip. As the car accelerate, the front lift and the power spins away on the front wheels. That means only the rear wheels have grip which is probably why he had to drive it like a rear wheel drive car.
That's my take on the dynamics anyway.


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