CRV 4 wheel drive Power distribute from front to back?

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xips(86CRXSI)

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Can anyone tell me what the power distribution from the front wheels to the back wheels is on the CRV 4 wheel drive system, and what year has the best dis from front to back, or if they are same for all models. Thanks.
 
The CRV drive train Is an automatic transferrence of power.. There is not set power. The rear wheels are engaged by a oil line that connects from the rear diff to the front yoke. When the front and back wheels spin at the same rate the car drives n FWD mode. However if the front wheels spin faster than the back wheels then the oil line is no longer a neutral pressure the small pump pumps the fluid to the rear diff activating the rear dif. The whole system is a viscus coupling. Same way the torque converter works in an automatic trans. No actual connection just fluid flowing through fins.
 
The CRV drive train Is an automatic transferrence of power.. There is not set power. The rear wheels are engaged by a oil line that connects from the rear diff to the front yoke. When the front and back wheels spin at the same rate the car drives n FWD mode. However if the front wheels spin faster than the back wheels then the oil line is no longer a neutral pressure the small pump pumps the fluid to the rear diff activating the rear dif. The whole system is a viscus coupling. Same way the torque converter works in an automatic trans. No actual connection just fluid flowing through fins.

This thread is 2 1/2 years old dude... :huh:
 
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