bcworkz said:
LSDs have a sort of clutch pack that transmits driving force to the non-spinning wheel.
You are correct, sir, but only with clutch type lsd's, and there's quite a lot of lsd types
Quaife is a gear type lsd, otherwise called torsen als (from TORque-SENsitive) and it works quite differently with more gentle characteristics
the clutch type (invented by ZF, which was founded by Porsche to invent lsd.. ) works a bit more aggresively
Theres also viscous type lsd (it was used as oe in fiat coupe turbo's and early mx5's) whisch is a whole different story
To make a long story shirt, for daily driving you want gear type LSD, so quaife is the best choice.
If you would be doing a group buy of quaife's I'd love to join you :driving:
Just got back from a lil bit of stree-/snow hooliganing, and I find driving on snow almost impossible with all systems off - every time you step on it, one wheel spins and you cant slide the car smoothly - DTC mode is a little bit better, but it tries to regain grip and spoils the fun. DSTC in completely useless fun-wise.
Few words about lsd's for those interested:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited-slip_differential