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Eaton launches InfiniTrac Electronic Limited Slip Differential

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Eaton’s InfiniTrac provides a wide range of functionality for passenger vehicles. It operates as an open differential until needed, and then applies the necessary torque to respond to varying speeds and changing road conditions.

 

Unlike most competing differentials, InfiniTrac does not require a dedicated electronic control unit, as it is able to use one of a vehicle’s existing electronic control units to reduce costs. InfiniTrac is capable of packaging in beam and independent rear suspension (IRS) axles without a special carrier for most current production applications. With options for both front and rear axles, it provides enhanced vehicle dynamics and is compatible with active chassis systems, such as anti-lock braking systems or stability control.

 

“InfiniTrac provides superior vehicle cross-country mobility and improved control for overall driver confidence,” said Brent Pawlak, Business Unit Director, Torque Controls, Eaton’s Vehicle Group. “It is a cost-effective solution that allows automakers to provide their customers with the performance they crave and the handling confidence they demand in their vehicles.”

 

InfiniTrac can operate automatically without driver intervention, preemptively adapting to various off-road surfaces through a driver-selectable switch. InfiniTrac uses standard gear oil and is virtually maintenance-free. A gerotor pump powered by a difference in wheel speed is controlled by an electronic control unit that delivers torque to the wheels with traction. When there is no difference in wheel speed, the system is inactive.

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