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    Norbie, you hit the nail clear on the head there. I dont think anyone out there should look past a truetrac for price and performance. They fit easy too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61
    Its just me I like everything to be perfect and as good as it possibly can
    By making this statement you are assuming that a 2way mechanical LSD is going to be better than the truetrac.

    Have YOU driven a 2way in all the ways you described above?

    Almost everybody in this thread has stated that the truetrac is perfect for a daily driver/weekend warrior.

    I'd suggest you go put some miles under your belt in a with a 2way before you make a decision.
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    i suggest 'rona "drives" anywhere but to K-mart for snacky-cakes, and learns to drive properly so he can atleast have some real world clue as to the statements he's making for the things he wants to do....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ed_jza80
    i suggest 'rona "drives" anywhere but to K-mart for snacky-cakes, and learns to drive properly so he can atleast have some real world clue as to the statements he's making for the things he wants to do....
    Note to Ed I know how to drive mmmkay.

    Also I could make said assessment if someone was willing to let me drive their truetrac diff'd MA61 . For a 2 way I could probably borrow a Nissan off a mate maybe.

    Daily driving for me is about 10mins a day if that, Ed the supra has probably seen a shop car park once or twice . Majority of the mileage on my cars is racked up on cruises with toymods, or some late night hills action.

    Can we get back on topic too the topic was not whether I wanted a true trac or not it was if the mechanical centre would actually fit.
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    so for example with a trutrac, if you were to power out thru a corner, the weight shifts to one side, provided that both wheels are still on the ground, the diff will continue to transfer power to both wheels? maybe i'm underestimating the torsen, and over estimating my driving...

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    A big selling point of the torsen also is they don't wear out like clutch pack diffs do
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    Quote Originally Posted by ViPeR_NiPPleX
    so for example with a trutrac, if you were to power out thru a corner, the weight shifts to one side, provided that both wheels are still on the ground, the diff will continue to transfer power to both wheels? maybe i'm underestimating the torsen, and over estimating my driving...
    Correct. And at the hint of slipping it will send power to the wheel with traction.
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    sorry rona... was a wee bit intoxed last night.
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    my only other q about the trutrac, if you say for example, wanted to do a burnout(not that i do )... would both wheels lock and spin together, or would one just go?

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    AFAIK with a Torsen, as soon as at it senses any torque (ie as soon as the driveshaft starts accelerating), the diff locks solid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrUZida
    AFAIK with a Torsen, as soon as at it senses any torque (ie as soon as the driveshaft starts accelerating), the diff locks solid.
    Only issue I see is when feathering the throttle with drifting is it going to cause an inconsistency.
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    Providing your foot is far enough on the pedal such that the motor is trying to turn the driveshaft with more force than the road/tyres are trying to slow it down (which would be almost anytime your foot is touching the pedal), then it will still happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joecoolmk2
    ...to see how much one is delivered to tassie.
    Hobart? If so, who are you having install the centre?

    I have a truetrack sitting here to go in my IRS F-series centre. Note that you also need different carrier bearings to suit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrUZida
    Providing your foot is far enough on the pedal such that the motor is trying to turn the driveshaft with more force than the road/tyres are trying to slow it down (which would be almost anytime your foot is touching the pedal), then it will still happen.
    So if you needed to clutch kick mid corner your rooted , doubt I'd need to with my motor anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61
    So if you needed to clutch kick mid corner your rooted , doubt I'd need to with my motor anyway.
    No, you clutch kick to shock load the tyres with a big dose of engine speed/power it's still going to unsettle the car and cause the rear to break away.
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