Oh dear, we're still stuck on the interpretation of that sentence
You'll need to surgically remove "Torsen" from me - it flows through my veins in the form of green gunge!

With a torsen system, even the clever T-3 which allows 100% rwd, you cannot kill drive to the rear wheels, with haldex you can. At least that's how I read it.. since like you say any other way would be inaccurate.
Yep, hurrah, spot on!

But I don't really see what advantages are gained from completely isolating the drive to the rear, on a car designed for four wheel drive? LandRovers, and other dedicated "off roaders" don't (unless they throw the usual Landie trick of throwing the rear prop!).

That is what puts the haldex ahead in my opinion - having drive to the rear wheels in ALL circumstances is not ideal (its not like they thought, 'hey lets disable the haldex completely under braking to make it more fun and likely to kill you!'
) ABS has evolved to the point that any assisted engine braking from the driven rear axle is just unnecessary and a waste of energy (save the whales, man.)
OK, I can see where you are coming from - about not wanting
all the drive to go to the rear at all times (accelerating hard down hill and round a bend - it would be good for more torque to be going to the front than rear - but Torsen could do this without "thinking", whereas Haldex wouldn't be able to do so, because Haldex don't utilise an inclination sensor in their electronics). But for completely removing drive to the rear???

And I don't see your point on the ABS issue either. Because on a Haldex car, the front axle will still be utilising all the available engine braking, with the rear, effectively just trailing and not adding to the same level of stability which is provided under 4wd traction.
You can get the whole TG power lap board here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Gear_Test_Track#Power_Laps
OK, ta, will look later.
Wouldn't worry about people still working with and developing torsen stuff, they'll learn eventually. Haldex is the iPod, torsen a gramophone. People will love them both but one is sitting on a shelf in a museum.
Oi - nob off with all your "digital" music! Vinyl rulez!

As for Quaife, while anarchistic habit pulls me toward the Peloquin brand just because of the way it came about - ATB diff has to be the best handling mod available for any 1wd Golf (dangle dangle), but other than a brief stint in a peloquin'd up Rallye I don't have any experience with them in '4wd' applications.
But, but, but - let me get this perfectly clear - are you saying that both the Peloquin and the Quaiffe are
good diffs?

p.s older than me = stuck in their ways, no matter how much Mr. Brown accuses me of agism!
I'm so grey, the mrs uses my head for a mirror - not now I've shaved it off though!
