LSD question?
#1
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LSD question?
So the car was in the garage and I was headed out and I was a bit frisky and gave her the goose... I look back and there on the floor is a perfect set of elevens. So I do it again... another set. As far as I know mine is not a 220 car so I have an open diff. Can you lay a set of burn-outs about ten feet long with an open diff? Please tell me that somehow my baby's got the 220 LSD. Thanks, Brian
#3
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AWWW!!! Damn! I thought,hoped maybe...just maybe. Thanks for shattering my dreams.haha. I do have an LSD in a box in the garage to install one day, I just got a little excited there. Thanks,Brian
#4
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If you generate enough power/abuse the clutch enough.
It is possible to create enough torque to break both tires loose, regardless if the car has a limited slip or not.
It is possible to create enough torque to break both tires loose, regardless if the car has a limited slip or not.
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greg brown
714 879 9072
GregBBRD@aol.com
Semi-retired, as of Feb 1, 2023.
The days of free technical advice are over.
Free consultations will no longer be available.
Will still be in the shop, isolated and exclusively working on project cars, developmental work and products, engines and transmissions.
Have fun with your 928's people!
#5
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It a straight line the power breaks pretty even....my old S4 would make nice "11"...but give it ANY power while turning....one wheel O' Matic.....which also is fun, but not when traffic is coming and your not moving