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- Sean
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No, what Kyle demonstrated is reproducible, and like he says in the next video, has improved with updates. The truck is still prone to "flailing", but it for sure is more controlled than when I got it.I think you may have missed this since I didn't see anything regarding the difference between Kyle's initial attempt and then off-handedly mentioning that he is is going to switch to what he determined to be the most off-roady settings.
: https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/quad-motor-vs-locking-diff.12010/post-271334
I think that some issues are related to additional development needed and some issues are related to people not using the tech as intended. When Land Rover came out with Terrain Response (drive modes) a lot of hard-core people thought turning a little plastic knob connected to an electrical control couldn't possibly do anything like throwing a beefy metal lever connected to linkages... so they didn't use the right drive mode and thus "proved" the little plastic knob didn't do anything. Because they didn't use it.
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