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FL2 4wd question

Can someone enlighten me on how the FL2 4wd system works? I believe that its very different to the FL1 with its viscous coupling and that the FL2 only connects the rear wheels when needed. Is this correct?

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The intelligent system of quattro permanent four-wheel drive has a torque distribution between the front and rear that varies continuously to suit dynamic conditions. Only a small part of the torque is transferred to the rear wheels under normal conditions such as a straight road paved, but in demanding off-road situations, can be transmitted to the rear wheels if necessary, almost all the torque. It is an ideal arrangement that provides maximum grip in difficult conditions, while reducing traction, when it is not necessary, thus reducing rotational losses and fuel consumption.

The torque distribution is continuously adapted. So if you find mud or snow on the road, for example, adjusts torque distribution between the front and rear provide optimum traction and improved safety at all times.

The intelligent 4x4 system has been developed with Haldex, whose central coupling technology continuously modifies the torque distribution between front and rear axle through a hydraulically operated multi-disc wet clutch.

However, Land Rover wanted an electronically-controlled center coupling linking the transmission shaft to the rear differential, which could pre-geared to sleep to reduce the loss of wheel traction in spurts, quickly geared to detect loss of traction and disengaged with the same speed without compromise of stability control systems. The system would also transmit the torque necessary to meet the demands of off-road traction.

The resulting system has been used exclusively on Freelander 2 and proactively engages quickly and quattro permanent four-wheel drive. A new pump high-pressure pre-charge the hydraulic system as soon as you start the engine, enabling the 4x4 traction from the very start. This also reduces the time needed to obtain the maximum torque once it detects a wheel skating - 15 º freely rotating wheel (compared to the 60 th of more conventional units).

The Haldex unit is designed to allow up to 1,500 Nm of torque transmission. An accumulator accelerates the response of the unit. The total transmission torque can be achieved in just 150 milliseconds. In fact, the new Haldex coupling system offers the advantages of a system of quattro permanent four-wheel proactive efficiency and low consumption of a front-wheel drive system.

Adaptability
Terrain Response is a key technology from Land Rover that fits the responses of the engine, transmission, central coupling and chassis systems of the vehicle to the demands of the terrain. Thus, optimizing the transmission and maximizes comfort and traction. It is available as standard on all models except the base

The Freelander 2, the driver can choose any of four Terrain Response settings using a rotary knob:

• Driving General - suitable for driving on the road or undemanding terrain.
• Grass / Gravel / Sand - suitable for slippery conditions, on and off the road.
• mud and ruts
• Arena

Each of these configurations optimized electronic and mechanical controls adapted to the chosen field.

Terrain Response also controls the stability and traction devices as follows:

• Dynamic Stability Control (DSC): designed to help curb the transmission of torque to the wheel that loses traction, although in some off-road situations may be desirable to retain the pair even though that loss. Terrain Response automatically adjusts the DSC to maintain proper pair.

• Electronic Traction Control and antilock brakes: Terrain Response set these control systems to provide optimum grip, braking power and maximum reliability in the field concerned.

• Hill Descent Control (HDC): the latest generation of Land Rover's award-winning technology that automatically limits the speed on the descents using the brakes and improves driver control on slippery descents. The HDC is activated automatically when you select the appropriate Terrain Response programs. The rates of decline vary depending on the selected surface.

Terrain Response also changes the electronic center coupling configurations to optimize the four-wheel traction in difficult conditions. This system, operational, made its debut in 2004 in the Land Rover Discovery 3.

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that's all i could copy and paste from a previous thread, sorry Wink Laughing

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Some of that looks to be not quite right Nick. "Grass/Gravel/Sand"? and "Arena"? Surprised On mine (and everyone elses) I have "Grass/Gravel/Snow", "Mud & Ruts" and "Sand". 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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Arena is for the Land Rover shows at Peterborough and Driffield.


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Thanks Bill - but ours all say "Sand" not "Arena". Am I correct? Also the "S" of GGS is for "Snow" is it not? 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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"Grass/Gravel/Snow", "Mud & Ruts" and "Sand". is correct.

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don't shoot the messenger, i only copied of a previous post by wizking iirc Thumbs Up

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When you read that post it makes you realise what a tricky piece of kit the fwd system is on the Freelander.

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Don't worry, Nick, we'll not put you against the wall yet! That whole write-up looks to have lost something in translation though. I guess it was the initial promo blurb. Thumbs Up 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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Don't blame me, I copy and pasted from a website somewhere!!!!

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looks like a website copy, from the blurb it looks like a LR press release or something, just thought it answers most questions, never actually noticed the Arena comment myself Thumbs Up

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Quote:
When you read that post it makes you realise what a tricky piece of kit the fwd system is on the Freelander.

In principle it's actually pretty simple - just a couple of open diffs and a clutch, working in conjunction with the brakes. All the clever stuff is in the software controlling it.

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I guess it was the initial promo blurb.

It looks more like a third-party write-up to me. I have never seen LR use the term quattro in anything!

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the arena part wasn't picked up on originally when this was posted in 2010 Confused

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic6788.html?highlight=arena

probably as we got distracted by CG going on about Tiny Monkeys Rolling Eyes

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