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Pedal on oversteer: '89 S2

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Old 01-18-2018, 06:01 PM
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Nobody mentioned the LSD! My experience is if you are used to driving an open dif and put the boot to it while the car is side loaded, the inside tire spins and the car still track true. If you add a LSD and put the power on while in a turn, the rear is very happy to step out because now you are spinning both of them! Sorry if I'm being Mr Obvious..
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Originally Posted by 944Fest (aka Dan P)
Nobody mentioned the LSD! My experience is if you are used to driving an open dif and put the boot to it while the car is side loaded, the inside tire spins and the car still track true. If you add a LSD and put the power on while in a turn, the rear is very happy to step out because now you are spinning both of them! Sorry if I'm being Mr Obvious..
Not at all, first I've heard of it myself. I am used to an open differential and it didn't occur to me. It should have, it just didn't.



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