AnswerID: 186963 Submitted: Thursday, Aug 03, 2006 at 18:08
Member - Oldplodder (QLD)
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OK, you got me, I can't resist commenting :o)
Interesting, but it worries me.
Suppose one reason I haven't gone to the latest model:-)
Suppose it is less for the driver to worry about, easier for the novice, but easier for the novice to get into real trouble.
Remember seeing the video about Mitsubishi proving that the one snatch point at the front doesn't bend the chassis at the front of the NP.
They left the
tyres up at normal pressure and drove on sand for 30 minutes until the MATTS over heated. Then it bogged.
Some swear by it, and it is a good system. But not for me, until I get this old one really bogged I suppose, then I will wish I had MATTS to switch on!
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FollowupID: 444386 Submitted:
Friday, Aug 04, 2006 at 20:40
Member - Oldplodder (QLD) posted:
Mike, you may be right.
But I assume from a name like Mike DID that you may have a pajero with MATT?
Would a non MATT pajero, but with LSD and front diff lock, and standard diff centre diff lock get as far as MATT in a difficult situation, assuming the same
tyres and pressures, driver ability in picking a line,
suspension and clearance setup etc, are the same?
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FollowupID: 444592 Submitted:
Saturday, Aug 05, 2006 at 20:31
Member - Oldplodder (QLD) posted:
Thanks Mike,
Just trying to work out why Mitsubishi went down the electronic direction instead of mechanical.
I think mechanical additions would get you just as far.
But they most probably went electrical/mechanical (electric control of the brakes) since ABS is already there, and going this way also adds some sort of stability control as well.
But the mechnical still depends on mor dirver input for proper use.
However the electrical results in more long term maintaanence and manintenance cost over the life of the vehicle, of say 10 to 20 years?
Just find it interesting!
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