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Old Mar 20, 2022 | 12:01 PM
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Is there a way to desactivate the all4 system

Hey guys, i got a 2017 clubman s all4 at the shop, and we were asking ourself if the all4 system is like the x drive system from bmw, by that i mean is there a way to desactivate the all4 and put it in fwd or rwd? I know you can on bmw but i didnt find anything about it for mini's. The customer want it tuned by us but our dyno is only 2wd, is there a way to make this possible?
 
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Old Mar 22, 2022 | 10:18 AM
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I am pretty sure that our All4 system is basically an Xdrive system, so it should be possible. Not sure how you trigger full drive to either end, but I have read articles where our system can go 100% either end. Sorry I couldn't offer more than that.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2022 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by WhatV8
I am pretty sure that our All4 system is basically an Xdrive system, so it should be possible. Not sure how you trigger full drive to either end, but I have read articles where our system can go 100% either end. Sorry I couldn't offer more than that.
thats what i've read too, it can be 50/50 and 100 to the front or rear wheels, it desactivate the rear wheel after 75 mph i think, i just need to know how can i do it, thanks for the help
 
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