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Mr Revhead wrote:viscous and helical are recomened for fwd, as mecanical can be a bit abrupt.
Crimson Tears wrote:What are you talking about? Helical is the type of gearset, as in the shape of the teeth on the gears. Not a type of limited slip diff.
Most limited slips are either a mechanical (clutch type) or viscous type.
You don't have to wait for a while for the differential to warm up, viscous fluid works in a different way to normal oils, when it becomes hotter it becomes thicker - normal oils become thinner as they become hotter. The output shafts in the differential are attached to plates that sit in the oil in the differential. When one wheel 'slips' or spins faster than the other, the plates shear the oil, the oil becomes hot very quickly and because the fluid then becomes thicker the coupling is locked and therefore both axles will turn.
Viscous limited slip differentials are smooth, progressive and quiet in operation and they do not wear as the plates do not contact each other because you're not relying on a clutch like action like in the mechanical type you are just relying on the thickness of the fluid.
Mr Revhead wrote:did aw11s have lsd at all? i cant find one on the epc but thats not always easy to tell for sure for lsd
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