LSD
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- Tentative sideways sliding....
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- Tentative sideways sliding....
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lsd
one wheel on the grass one on the road some heavy acceleration is good to tell.
_if your LSD is very worn it will behave weirdly sometimes kicking inside wheel and other times locking both together< i had one that i used on the gravel roads allot and this happened to it after a while.
shimms can be replaced !!!
_if your LSD is very worn it will behave weirdly sometimes kicking inside wheel and other times locking both together< i had one that i used on the gravel roads allot and this happened to it after a while.
shimms can be replaced !!!
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- Tentative sideways sliding....
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if you just drop the clutch in a straight line you will surly get both weels going at first because of the emense pressure. - regardless of lsd or not
the best whey is the one wheel on slippery surface and one on hard and to get rolling before applying the throttle - power is going to be plenty to spin both wheels even stock with one wheel on tar and one on grass if you mark the tar then you are lsd if not you will spin the grass wheel heaps leaving a trench
the best whey is the one wheel on slippery surface and one on hard and to get rolling before applying the throttle - power is going to be plenty to spin both wheels even stock with one wheel on tar and one on grass if you mark the tar then you are lsd if not you will spin the grass wheel heaps leaving a trench
Re: lsd
I thought that the Torsen diffs act like an open diff when there is a massive difference in grip though?mr_pool_pool2000 wrote:one wheel on the grass one on the road some heavy acceleration is good to tell.
I got my '95 Torsen diff on Saturday and it's possible to see the helical gears through the filler plug hole.
Not sure if this is possible when it's installed in the car but I reckon with a torch it would be doable.
Also the later Torsen's are a different design but I think it would still be pretty obvious.
Not sure if this is possible when it's installed in the car but I reckon with a torch it would be doable.
Also the later Torsen's are a different design but I think it would still be pretty obvious.
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