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While this was originally a name marketed by Subaru for its part-time Four-Wheel drive system, it is now used to describe the action of some full-time Four-Wheel drive systems. Typically, torque is sent to the rear wheels until the front wheels "demand" more because the rear wheels are spinning. At that point, torque is distributed more equally.

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