I do not.
It is purely mechanical differential and can ONLY ever transfer a 50/50 split. viscous coupler is a mechanical device. I've held them in my hand numerous times, replaced them etc....I know what they are, and what they aren't. And what they are not is a variable torque distrubution device in any conventional sense. they are a LIMITED SLIP, not a locker and not capable of transfering any more or any less power than the balance of traction on the ground allows.
The viscous coupler only works to limit some power LOSS, not to add any MORE bias to the front or rear when all 4 wheels are on the ground. When you loose traction it's more like 95/05 % split to whichever wheel gas least. Regardless of front or rear. DOES NOT MATTER THE MODEL if we are talking 5mts with the 1:1 transfer gears.
it's "limited slip" abilities are negligable. it's a mechanical open diff and yes the fwd slot on your car is vestigial.