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Originally posted by b3albakii View PostSo i got a bad choice ?
Clutch type is more aggressive but it really depends on what you are doing with it; also the condition of the unit. Almost all of the used clutch units I tear down are melted; pretty much dead.OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25
Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30
Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine
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Originally posted by b3albakii View PostSo i got a bad choice ?
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, though.Last edited by lambo; 10-07-2012, 01:54 PM.
Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.
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Originally posted by lambo View PostNot neccesarilly. It's still better than an open diff. It's just that with sustained loads, I believe they start to lose their limited-slip properties and gradually become open diffs.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, though.
yes, if the item has been seriously stressed it will not function as intended - i.e. the VLSD in my miata only locks up when seriously heated up or in the air on the lift.
I'd really like to have a fresh clutch LSD in my car but am not able to justify the OS Giken I would like; it costs more than the miata....OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25
Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30
Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine
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Originally posted by Wanganstyle View Posthonestly its good for a street car if in good shape.
Clutch type is more aggressive but it really depends on what you are doing with it; also the condition of the unit. Almost all of the used clutch units I tear down are melted; pretty much dead.
Dose it called an lsd ?
My engine is M50sigpic
1986 325E
1989 320i
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As a viscous clutched diff goes bad they actually lock harder to the point it'll feel like a locker around corners chirping tires and such.
Common problem in viscous clutch style transfer cases is they'll lock in 50/50 4wd and they'll actually bind up in turns.
When they work they're more comfortable though as they only lock posi when needed allowing all the benefits of an open and a lsd diff.
In the snow they'll only spin one wheel though.
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i also thought the VLSD's were better because they are a higher locking % because they are meant for AWD.1989 325i SETA stroker [delphin] R3V'd 8/31/2011
1989 325ix [zinnoberrot] $OLD
1970 2002 [Nevada]
Originally posted by Herr Faust Schinkenguy must have slid into something that doesn't look like a car vs car hitOriginally posted by ak-Must of slid into Rob
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Originally posted by strang3majik View PostAs a viscous clutched diff goes bad they actually lock harder to the point it'll feel like a locker around corners chirping tires and such.
Common problem in viscous clutch style transfer cases is they'll lock in 50/50 4wd and they'll actually bind up in turns.
When they work they're more comfortable though as they only lock posi when needed allowing all the benefits of an open and a lsd diff.
In the snow they'll only spin one wheel though.
What? No.
Also, they usually fail open on ix's, although rear vc failures are fairly rare.
I've never noticed the vc's losing effectiveness in extended track driving either.
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