torque limiting cant give each individual tyre its own ammount of traction like an abs pump can by modulating brake pressure to each individual caliper. torque limiting is a compramise system, where all tyres get the ammount of traction that the tire with the lowest traction shows.
when you work with a abs pump, if one tyre is on ice and the other is on tarmac, the ice tyre will only get enough power to pull away without slipping, while the tarmac tyre gets as much power as it can use without slipping.
with torque limiting, both tyres only get as much power as the tyre on ice.. unless you have a lsd, but even then lsd's cant compete with the ultimate traction of a dedicated controller because an lsd is a compramise.
when you work with a abs pump, if one tyre is on ice and the other is on tarmac, the ice tyre will only get enough power to pull away without slipping, while the tarmac tyre gets as much power as it can use without slipping.
with torque limiting, both tyres only get as much power as the tyre on ice.. unless you have a lsd, but even then lsd's cant compete with the ultimate traction of a dedicated controller because an lsd is a compramise.
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