How does the DCCD works in STI?

How does the DCCD works in STI?

The Driver’s Control Centre Differential (DCCD) allows the center differential locking of the WRX STI to be dialed in and adjust its handling. It adjusts both an electromagnetic multi-plate transfer clutch and mechanical locking of a Limited Slip Differential (LSD) to distribute torque to the front and rear wheels.

Is the STI a rally car?

The 2020 Subaru WRX STIs are modified to create rally cars that are light, tough, and fast as all get out.

Does the WRX have DCCD?

The 2019 WRX STI uses a special AWD system that is exclusive to the performance sedan called Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD). It allows you to freely change the sensitivity of the limited slip differential (LSD) to match the conditions of the road and your driving style.

What is s drive on Subaru?

Subaru Intelligent Drive (SI-DRIVEĀ®) is an advanced engine management system with driver-selectable modes tailored to suit different conditions and different moods. SI-DRIVEĀ® is the perfect solution for those who crave both sporty response and economic fuel consumption, taking vehicle performance to an all-new level.

Does STI have limited slip differential?

Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD) Available only on the WRX STI, this drivetrain is the most advanced and sophisticated of the four. Utilizing a planetary mechanical limited slip differential as well as an electronic differential that the driver can lock up when needed.

What does the A with a circle around it mean in a Subaru?

Auto start stop system for the engine to shut off when stopped. Not available in the US, but it is in many places like Australia, Japan, and Europe. The button turns off the system.

What is sport sharp STI?

“Sport” mode provides quick throttle responses and powerful, linear acceleration, making it ideal for everyday sporty driving. In “Sport Sharp” mode, SI-DRIVE modifies the engine’s electronic throttle mapping to deliver super-quick throttle response and put down the power sooner.

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