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DRFTFC3S 05-24-2005 04:59 AM

LSD? Limited Slip Differential?? HELPP!!
 
Anyways, im a noobie here. Does my 1988 N/A Rx-7 LSD, i want to know what LSD does and why's it better to have?/ :?:

Psycho_Dad 05-24-2005 11:12 AM

well non lsd means only 1 wheel pushes the car foward at all times, youll notice when your doing burnouts only 1 tyre smokes up... its average

an lsd on the other hand, when it feels one tyre slipping, it kicks the other tyre in to gain traction

lsds are great for launching, drifting, and burnouts, single lockers are great for boat anchors, nana cars and throwing at your ex girlfriends car

hope this is of help and makes sense

cheers
Psycho_Dad

black rocket 05-24-2005 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Psycho_Dad
... single lockers are great for boat anchors, nana cars and throwing at your ex girlfriends car

hope this is of help and makes sense

cheers
Psycho_Dad

LOL... :twisted:

13b_demon 07-04-2005 05:37 AM

im pretty sure your car doesnt have a lsd if your lookin for one i would recomend a cusco 2 way

fc3s 07-04-2005 06:46 AM

well it depends if your car is the base model, gsl, gtu, gxl.

2ROTORMOTOR 07-04-2005 04:32 PM

I dont know where you people get that non lsd only uses one wheel. ITs simply not true. IIRC the lsd have a 60/40 power distribution, the non lsd is just less. The lsd is nice piece of mechanical wonder, and it is definately a plus to have, especially if you are pushing more than stock. But your stock rear end assuming is still good, will be able to do a burn out with both wheels, depending on the surface that you are doing it on.

For example, verts never came with lsd's, but if I launch, I leave 2 nice size patches of rubber on the ground.


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