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The V10 has a higher diff ratio than all of the others, because it can!
The only mods made to this vehicle for towing the 747, apart from the 4+ tonnes of weight for traction, was to install the "standard" diffs (ie from V8 etc) to give it a lower final drive in case it needed it. Successful pulls were made starting in 2nd gear low range, proving that it didn't need the lower ratio diffs. There was one other non-performance mod made...
This was actually a pre-facelift model (the new ones weren't available at the time of shooting the footage), and so they put a mock-up of the new nose bits on it for the cameras.
cheers
..Neil
Audi Q5 2.0 TDI
sold and missed: '05 Touareg R5TDI
SWMBO: '08 Golf Pacific TDI DSG
When I first saw the ad I was sceptical about whether this ad was real or just trick photography.
The reason is that there was something drastically wrong with the 747 in the ad and that is the engines. 747s use 4 engines all mounted on separate pods whereas the one in the ad has 2 tandem engines similar to the B52 bomber (which has 4 tandem engines). So troubled was I that I searched the Boeing website looking for such a version of the 747 and was unable to find one.
Further research led me to find this website that explains it all. The engines are not real, the aircraft is one that was retired and modified as a movie prop.
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