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LSD DIFF parts? are they worth it?
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You gonna race that thing?
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Originally posted by Damkid View PostAren't the SHO's prone to diff failure anyway?
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I actually like my open diff on the road coarse. I spin my inside wheel to bring the revs up sometimes and then when the car unloads it grips and I rocket off. Like slipping the clutch on a motocross bike or quad. It's hard on my tires though.
I don't like the way Helical LSD's perform on tarmac, so when I do need an LSD (probably will with another 50 or so HP) I'll most likely use the Mazdaspeed unit, because it's a viscous style diff. Guys who launch the proteges with these diffs tend to crack them, but I never launch my car so I don't see this being a problem.
For a rally car, the M factory (basically a copy of a quaife) should work fine. I've driven lots of Rally cars with Quaife diffs and in the dirt they work very well, and most FWD rally cars don't make enough HP to show the bad traits of a helical diff on the tarmac.
I like the idea of the phantom grip, but can see how it could weaken an already weak link in certain transmissions. Ideally someone would come up with a diff like the RX7 lsd (plate style viscous) that drops into a G-series. That would be a huge step forward for our cars.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Hmm we're switching to the BP engine putting performance headers as well as a cam on, with possibility of a megasquirt, and re-wiring, unfortunately i dont think we have time for the Transmission switch, 2 quick questions here, 1) Phantom grip, Recommended or not... and 2) stage 2 exedy clutch? Just looking for a couple quick answers.
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