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Old 01-29-2005, 04:24 PM
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Auburn may be coming out with an electrical locker for the H1 next year 2005.

Why are they better then Eaton?
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Auburn may be coming out with an electrical locker for the H1 next year 2005.

Why are they better then Eaton?
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This is probably the locker you are referring to. http://www.auburngear.com/oemdifferentials/ected/
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Wow! It has a lot of claims.

"The ECTED is "seamless" to the driver. When wheel slippage is sensed it instantly and automatically engages to the torque bias level required"

Maybe not a good one to have as a front locker. Or a back one on the street. Thanks for the link. Off road only.
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I don't know, it sounds like it is trying to be the best of every thing. Can be a regular open diff all the way up to fully locked and it is electric. I don't thing the "seamless" aspect was referring to locking up completely but rather to being a limited slip type.
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