Monday 23 May 2016

Here's How to Rear Wheel Drive Pushing Car

Each car has a drive system that is different. One commonly used propulsion system is a rear wheel drive system or a rear wheel drive (RWD).
Based on available data, the car carrying the RWD system moves by rotation of the rear tires. The machine that was in front, delivering power to the rear tires.


Process, power generated by the engine, channeled through the transmission which is behind the machine. The transmission then deliver power to the axle via a suitcase or propellar shaft. After power up at the axle, these components are spread power to the rear tires, so that it moves push the car forward.
The advantages of RWD drive system is the car's weight distribution is evenly distributed so that the car's balance is maintained. Then the tire shaft work is not too heavy because it was divided, steering and front to rear to move.
Another advantage is the axle is simple and powerful. So that in case of damage, the repair cost is not as expensive as the axle with front-wheel drive system.


One disadvantage of this drive system is the lack of traction of the car when the road slippery. This is caused by the thrust of the car is reduced because the rear wheels are moving.
The other drawback is the addition of a long axle that delivers power from the transmission to the axle makes the car weights increase. So that the power generated by the engine and the maximum not more wasteful of fuel.

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