suggestions for modifications for trackday car
#46
Racer
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I've got a guard in my car , great but expensive . Bang for the buck a wave track is a much better option than tracking a car with a stock open diff . You get off the line and out of corners much faster , especially with the wavetracs preloading , something a quaif diff and similar doesn't have .
A torque sensing diff isn't supposed to help on braking , it's not designed to, to expect this reflects a lack of understanding how the technology works.
is a guard plated diff better ? Yes
but to say a wavetrac is useless (compared with an open diff ) is simply not true .
A torque sensing diff isn't supposed to help on braking , it's not designed to, to expect this reflects a lack of understanding how the technology works.
is a guard plated diff better ? Yes
but to say a wavetrac is useless (compared with an open diff ) is simply not true .
The current car I race (non-porsche) has a torsen. It has 2 noticeable bad habits. The first was a "jerky" application of power when coming out of a tight corner... it was as if the clutch was slipping. I changed the clutch, but no change. It was recommended that I increase the rear spring rate so I could soften the rear bar... didn't understand the logic until now, (apparently the insider rear must have been coming unloaded and allowed the diff to unlock)... I changed the springs/bar and it did the trick.
The 2nd evil is now also understood; loose in the rear under hard braking. Apparently, as you pointed out, the Torsen doesn't work in reverse, so when I'm under threashold braking while I'm downshifting; one tire gets the force of braking and the other gets the braking force + downshifting force... and locks up.
Kind of long winded... but thank you. Old dogs can learn new tricks.