Whats the diff lol, its a bloody dilemmia!!

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Whats the diff lol, its a bloody dilemmia!!

Postby EGG80X » Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:10 pm

Well, I got a bit of a problem......

You see I am tossed between a torsen LSD and a clutch type LSD....
I like my spirited drive and the odd track days... but the mx is my daily ride..... well from home to office lol

But I dont how hardcore I should go in terms off the torsen is less agressive and low in maintence and the trade off in might not be as consistence...... and where as the clutch type is nice but I have to change all my wheel bearings, its noisey (getting old lol) and the fact I have to change the clutch every so offen.... (lol being a cheap ass)

I torned between the two because it was so fun drive Steve's (infector) car with a 1.5way lsd at the skid pan......


need some advice about the two
thanks in advance

-kelvin

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Postby Babalouie » Sun Jan 21, 2007 10:53 pm

For street use I hardly had any issues with the torsen, it only spun up the inside wheel in rare circumstances. That said, it is easier to drift with the 2-way, but given that my car is just a roadie nowadays in hindsight I would have just stuck with the torsen: never wears out, no maintenance and can still drift pretty acceptably.
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Postby EGG80X » Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:02 am

cheers kev,

oh btw does anyone know if the torsen is adjustable?

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Postby Rob E » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:35 am

No its not adjustable........i have a type 1 for sale at the moment also with a 4.44 final drive (great for a Naturally aspirated car) if you are interested 8)

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Postby Babalouie » Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:41 pm

Rob E wrote:No its not adjustable........i have a type 1 for sale at the moment also with a 4.44 final drive (great for a Naturally aspirated car) if you are interested 8)


Oooh....nice final drive on that, perfect for Wakefield :)
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Postby Rob E » Wed Jan 24, 2007 5:00 pm

Babalouie wrote:
Rob E wrote:No its not adjustable........i have a type 1 for sale at the moment also with a 4.44 final drive (great for a Naturally aspirated car) if you are interested 8)


Oooh....nice final drive on that, perfect for Wakefield :)


Yes, both were purchased for my Nat. Asp project.....however my Turbo already has a Torsen and i certaintly wont need a lower final drive! :P

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Postby tinsfci » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:27 pm

I have a 4.3 torsen in my NA8. I reckon the best thing about the torsen is that 99% of the time you don't even realise it is there. No clunking on tight corners, no noise and in the wet it is gentle but it just works. IMHO, every street car should have one!

On R Comps in a tightish motorkhana circuit it does sometimes feel like it loses the plot and acts like an open centre, but I still think it is a great diff for a car that is a daily driver.
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