Anyone familiar with the Haldex Race Controller?
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Anyone familiar with the Haldex Race Controller?
Is anyone familiar with the Haldex Race Controller (this is not the blue sport controller, or agent orange). Supposedly its aspecial order from Sweden, and very difficult to find, designed by a guy that worked with/at Haldex. From what I heard the race controller allows you to manuallychange the amount of power going to the front and rear wheels. Your car can be 100% FWD or
at the best 50/50, but you can change it in 10% increments. 90/10, 80/20, etc.
If this is true, I'd like to get more info on it and find out why its not as popular as the blue or orange controllers.
at the best 50/50, but you can change it in 10% increments. 90/10, 80/20, etc.
If this is true, I'd like to get more info on it and find out why its not as popular as the blue or orange controllers.
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RE: Anyone familiar with the Haldex Race Controller?
I have heard about it, but I don't think it is available anymore.
I just installed the Agent Orange. It doesn't let you manually control it, however. It keeps the haldex hooked up even under braking. I didn't get much of a chance to test it out last weekend, but I'll have it at the track in two weeks. It's not really meant for the daily driver or in snow/rain. But it does make the Haldex act more like the Torsen based Quattros.
I picked mine up from HPAMotorsports.com for $995.
I just installed the Agent Orange. It doesn't let you manually control it, however. It keeps the haldex hooked up even under braking. I didn't get much of a chance to test it out last weekend, but I'll have it at the track in two weeks. It's not really meant for the daily driver or in snow/rain. But it does make the Haldex act more like the Torsen based Quattros.
I picked mine up from HPAMotorsports.com for $995.
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