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Traction Control driveshaft input location.

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Old 09-23-2016, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by FourG63 97GST
so I was driving and thinking.
how does the computer use the input from the driveshaft in relation to the transmission. Since we have a transaxle setup. wouldn't the driveshaft speed always be related to RPM, we already have that input, which is good news, because mounting anything to the driveshaft will be a PITA, and will easier to rig something to the diff or axle.
Someone above already mentioned this and it's a good point

For what was being suggested, the shaft inside the torque tube would not work.

Each rear axle shaft speed would be same as wheel speed, and should be very easy to attach a trigger wheel and sensor to.....especially in at the diff end.

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