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whats the diff
ok, i need an LSD.
My engine is basically stock, but even so I find the open diff anoying.
now I have a 1.8 conversion ready to go (thanks Lou)
but I need a good center for it.
I can get a tomei 2 way at a similar price to a newish torsen center.
Understeer concerns me.
lifting off mid corner concerns me.
i dont mind noise.
what do you do?
My engine is basically stock, but even so I find the open diff anoying.
now I have a 1.8 conversion ready to go (thanks Lou)
but I need a good center for it.
I can get a tomei 2 way at a similar price to a newish torsen center.
Understeer concerns me.
lifting off mid corner concerns me.
i dont mind noise.
what do you do?
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My MX5 has a torsen and when it starts to wheelspin in 2nd gear in a straight line you can feel the torsen biasing from side to side. I have also noticed the same thing in my brothers Datsun 1600 which has a SR20det fitted.
My personal preference is a clutch pack LSD. I have owned and dríven torsens, viscous, and clutch pack lsds and for consistancy nothing compares to a good clutch pack lsd.
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My personal preference is a clutch pack LSD. I have owned and dríven torsens, viscous, and clutch pack lsds and for consistancy nothing compares to a good clutch pack lsd.
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Blue94t wrote:My MX5 has a torsen and when it starts to wheelspin in 2nd gear in a straight line you can feel the torsen biasing from side to side. I have also noticed the same thing in my brothers Datsun 1600 which has a SR20det fitted.
My personal preference is a clutch pack LSD. I have owned and dríven torsens, viscous, and clutch pack lsds and for consistancy nothing compares to a good clutch pack lsd.
Jake
I concur, until they get worn out! LOL
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Babalouie wrote:Inf3ct0R wrote:you also welcome to drive my worn out 1.5 way!
but if understeer concerns you then the winnar is the torsen
Already? You only got that like 6mths ago
yes boss, already travelled 20,000km.... and only like twice on the track

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Inf3ct0R wrote:Babalouie wrote:Inf3ct0R wrote:you also welcome to drive my worn out 1.5 way!
but if understeer concerns you then the winnar is the torsen
Already? You only got that like 6mths ago
yes boss, already travelled 20,000km.... and only like twice on the track
Ah ok, well I reckon that's normal. Re-shim at 25k, replace clutch plates at 50k. If you take it to Laing Diffs he'll be able to take the diff apart and re-adjust the preload back up again. It usually only works once tho before you run out of adjustment.
And yeah if I were doing it again I'd just stick with the torsen. My 2 way Mazdaspeed is a little better but the torsen never wears out.
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