yeah mine looks just like that bottom pic, i guess its just bigger in size and not design.
thats true, but without measuring they look very similar, as per the two pics below...Originally Posted by old_school_jap1
with the main difference that the F has round holes in side of casing as well as rectangualr, whereas G doesn't (in this example at least)
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yeah mine looks just like that bottom pic, i guess its just bigger in size and not design.
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A Torsen would be oretty average in a 4WD wouldn't it? Most single spin as soon as you unload a wheel, although there is some potential that the later ones have a degree of preload to prevent? I'm dubious myself. The LSD you have would be much better i would have thought?
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if the front diff is after the centre diff, and one of the front wheels spins, then the rear wheels will get traction no?
GT4 has open front, viscous centre and torsen rear, but you never sit there with just 1 front wheel spinning...?
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we like to be able to steer when in 4 wheel drive. The tighter the front diff is the harder it is to steer. If we just wanted traction over rocks etc a locker is the way to go. If traction is lost with having a wheel in the air with a torsen a bit of pressure on the brake pedal will send power to the wheel on the ground
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Yeah yeah still traction to the rear.....i did get stuck once in the GrpA on a wobbly driveway with one rear and the diagonally opposite front off the ground, did the brake tap thingJust not something i figure you want to do with a 4WD seeing you are often on/off traction....but i stand corrected
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oh, it still slips then?.. did not know
seems ok on ice
yeah, when i think of 4wd, i think 2 wheels on ground, but i thought it would work ok.. i also stand corrected![]()
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