ohanacreek
My EcoBoost has I4WD
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JEALOUS and IMPATIENT begins to describe how I feel...
I suspect the difference could be a couple of things ..... 1, IIRC the test was running I4WD in sandy whoops at 50-60mph ...... which I doubt the LE has done. 2, normally if traveling at that speed, 4WD is not used/necessary, even if I4WD.Lol you crack me up. You should have drove mine while we were in mulberry. Its funny there are several people that you know well that have never said the i4wd is fighting itself or giving too much feedback. But when dip s*** fisher and this joe schmo dont understand it and therefore revert to old school than it must be gospel.
I get that you want the option to put it in diff lock and tell bomar you're in 2wd. It's cool
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NO, not at all the same. I4wd is STILL 4wd, but with an ADDITIONAL potential problem that can break down. It is not stronger than a locker, nor better in any way ..... just simply more CONVENIENT. That convenience can come with a price. Much like most truck now engage 4wd via electronic, rather than manually ....... done been there with a sending unit go out and leave you without 4wd/using that mentality we would still be shooting flintlocks and using whale oil to light our homes...
Oh ok,FYI, this wasn’t my Talon, they had my pioneer there doing the clutch update. I asked them if they would test fit my wheels on the R. When they did and they fit I put a deposit down on the next R that comes in. Looks like it’ll be a green one and they’ll get it in a couple weeks.
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Probably went 15 so you can put 35" BFG's on there and not need new wheels.It's nice they could get them on there for a look see, but Honda went with 15" wheels for a reason. Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should.
How many thousands of miles were on that truck before the 4wd broke?NO, not at all the same. I4wd is STILL 4wd, but with an ADDITIONAL potential problem that can break down. It is not stronger than a locker, nor better in any way ..... just simply more CONVENIENT. That convenience can come with a price. Much like most truck now engage 4wd via electronic, rather than manually ....... done been there with a sending unit go out and leave you without 4wd/
Probably went 15 so you can put 35" BFG's on there and not need new wheels.
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How many thousands of miles were on that truck before the 4wd broke?
It's funny to me how the fear of failure so often prevents folks from even trying something. Manual operation is not immune to failure either. It's always easier to not do something and heckle from the sidelines.
Just think if there were no Talon and no i4wd everyone would be b****ing that Honda is stuck in the 90's. Now they just b**** about innovation.
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@my99svt that would’ve looked mighty fine parked in the ceiling at homeView attachment 112879View attachment 112880View attachment 112881
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Lol.......is @my99svt the one that drove through the ceiling in his garage. I remember that video , he needs to post that again , just for s***s and giggles !@my99svt that would’ve looked mighty fine parked in the ceiling
Well I’ve sure done some stupid crap but nothing good on video. I think we all have, was cool he’s a good natured guy that would share a moment like thatLol.......is @my99svt the one that drove through the ceiling in his garage. I remember that video , he needs to post that again , just for s***s and giggles !
4wd did NOT break. The electronics failed. WHEN the manual transfer breaks, you can crawl up under the truck, put the linkage in gear and ..... BOOM .... 4wd. Not so when the sending unit goes out and the mileage is not relevant. I have NOTHING against anyone having I4wd ..... nothing what so ever. No doubt it works fine UNTIL the electronics go out. But is is NOT what I want, nor would I buy if given an option with manual locking. I prefer to forgo that convenience and stick with the more reliable manual locker.How many thousands of miles were on that truck before the 4wd broke?
It's funny to me how the fear of failure so often prevents folks from even trying something. Manual operation is not immune to failure either. It's always easier to not do something and heckle from the sidelines.
Just think if there were no Talon and no i4wd everyone would be b****ing that Honda is stuck in the 90's. Now they just b**** about innovation.
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Ya I fully agree with you after being in the automotive field for 30yrs and off road for almost 20. I’d rather have a locker and wish the option was there, unfortunately I’m considering the Talon so it looks like I might be the other side of the tracks on at least something I might own. Dammit!WHEN the manual transfer breaks, you can crawl up under the truck, put the linkage in gear and ..... BOOM .... 4wd. Not so when the sending unit goes out and the mileage is not relevant. I have NOTHING against anyone having I4wd ..... nothing what so ever. No doubt it works fine UNTIL the electronics go out. But is is NOT what I want, not would buy if given an option with manual locking. I prefer to forgo that convenience and stick with the more reliable manual locker.
Arent you the guy that was posting all about his fancy new Lexus and how in love he is with it.....Ya I fully agree with you after being in the automotive field for 30yrs and off road for almost 20. I’d rather have a locker and wish the option was there, unfortunately I’m considering the Talon so it looks like I might be the other side of the tracks on at least something I might own. Dammit!
I Know for me, IF I get a Talon it will be at least 2 more years. Hopefully by that time Honda reverts back to a locker at least on the X model. If not, by that time the I4wd will have time to be fully 'tested' long term.Ya I fully agree with you after being in the automotive field for 30yrs and off road for almost 20. I’d rather have a locker and wish the option was there, unfortunately I’m considering the Talon so it looks like I might be the other side of the tracks on at least something I might own. Dammit!
I’d NEVER take it off road! I’d take the tried and true Xterra that was made for it every time! The Lexus is car base and Xterra truck base. I wouldn’t tow with the car base either. Not to mention if something does fail we aren’t 30 miles in middle of sticks and I can get home with aaa. Stupid to put to much technology in something that some people dump into 3ft of mud. Jmho...Arent you the guy that was posting all about his fancy new Lexus and how in love he is with it.....
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4wd did NOT break. The electronics failed. WHEN the manual transfer breaks, you can crawl up under the truck, put the linkage in gear and ..... BOOM .... 4wd. Not so when the sending unit goes out and the mileage is not relevant. I have NOTHING against anyone having I4wd ..... nothing what so ever. No doubt it works fine UNTIL the electronics go out. But is is NOT what I want, nor would I buy if given an option with manual locking. I prefer to forgo that convenience and stick with the more reliable manual locker.