CDSVT, you’re right, the systems are not connected and it’s not an intuitive principle but think about what the CDL actually does. It makes the front and rear props turn at the same speed and, more pertinently to this discussion, accelerate or decelerate at the same rate.
Think of the props being locked together. If you have no rear brakes at all, just fronts, when you brake the calipers will bite the front discs, slow the front axle and the front prop and the CDL will then slow the rear axle. It’s the same thing, using the CDL automatically makes your braking force 50/50 no matter what the brake bias is.
As always, I’m not an expert but this is my understanding and it seems to make sense. Always willing to learn
Like I said above, if you’ve got some snow and ice experiment with it
Think of the props being locked together. If you have no rear brakes at all, just fronts, when you brake the calipers will bite the front discs, slow the front axle and the front prop and the CDL will then slow the rear axle. It’s the same thing, using the CDL automatically makes your braking force 50/50 no matter what the brake bias is.
As always, I’m not an expert but this is my understanding and it seems to make sense. Always willing to learn
Like I said above, if you’ve got some snow and ice experiment with it