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Drive Axle: Front, rear, 4x4. How does it affect the car?
The drive axle is the axle to which the engine torque is transmitted and whose wheels drive the car. The drive axle, therefore, transfers the engine's torque through the wheels to the road.
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Constant-Velocity Joint: Why is it important?
Constant-velocity joint, often abbreviated as CV joint, enables efficient torque transmission, ensuring that the rotational speed of both shafts remains constant, even when the angle between them changes.
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Engine Power And Torque: Which of these parameters is more important?
Power and torque are the basic technical parameters of an internal combustion engine. Not only does the maximum speed and acceleration of the car depend on these parameters, but also fuel consumption or the ability to climb hills and the like.