Hi all
Ive been researching the Viscous LSD in 90 Roadster further as in the total of 3 motorkhanas Ive done I've noticed the drive out of corners has diminished big time. (No - not just tyre wear)
My NA has done 110,000 ks and with three full (separate) days of wheelspin/handbrake action Im wondering if the following entry from Wikipedia has real merit....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited_slip_differential#Viscous
It mentions how the early Roadsters had a known problem of the VLSD failing after about 60000miles or overheating the VLSD silicone fluid - making the diff effectively open. I may have been approaching the first and prompted the second with the motorkhanas???
Has anyone else heard of this and if so can someone point me in the direction of suppliers of replacement clutch packs (or is it VLSD centre) in SE QLD? I liked the hookup it used to have! :-)
Thx
Peter
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CapitalF wrote:Thanks guys - thought as much. I note Sheck runs a Kaaz system. I'll ask him where he sourced it.
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how hard is it to lock an mx centre? my ae86 diff is locked, and you get used to it pretty quickly on the road (although the locked diff combined with concrete suspension made me buy an mx).
does anyone run a 1.6 or 1.8 diff locked on the street here? mines currently open, but i find it to be pretty damn well balanced... only letting go while changing directions sliding in the wet.
does anyone run a 1.6 or 1.8 diff locked on the street here? mines currently open, but i find it to be pretty damn well balanced... only letting go while changing directions sliding in the wet.
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mx5_boy wrote:Viscous LSD is what is standard in imports isnt it??
I believe so, but you would think the "jelly" would be sh1te by now

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