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    Quote Originally Posted by JustCallMeFrank
    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.
    I'm talking about the reaction of on the power lsd, then clutch in it'll open wheel then clutch back out again lsd again, I know its going to cause the rear to break away thats the whole point of clutch kicking.
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    If you get on the power, it's going to lock up, if you get on the power, you expect it to lock up. There is no inconsistency.
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    So who wants to offer me a drive of their True Trac/torsen equipped car
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    Fly over in a couple of weeks and you are welcome to take Uzzio for a spin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrUZida
    Fly over in a couple of weeks and you are welcome to take Uzzio for a spin.
    As much as I'd love to I don't have the money to fly to WA, nor the time as I will be back at uni then.
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    You can come over this weekend if you like, but she'll a bit hairy to drive as she has no brakes
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrUZida
    You can come over this weekend if you like, but she'll a bit hairy to drive as she has no brakes
    Lol i'll pass on the offer me thinks, if I don't have the diff done by toyotafest, I'll drive it then.

    Otherwise anyone in NSW. Flying to WA to test out a diff is kinda not in my budget if anything car wise actually wants to get finished. I sure as hell wouldn't mind doing it though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61
    Flying to WA to test out a diff is kinda not in my budget if anything car wise actually wants to get finished.
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    If i'm spending close to 4 grand on suspension, brakes and wheels, spending an extra $300 on a diff is a piss in the sea.
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    Lol my point is atm I don't have the cash for a plane ticket, paid 900 bucks worth of bills yesterday, I'd be buying the diff with tax refund money and my next pay.
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    I dont think driving a car with a truetrac will prove anything. All cars act differetly no matter what kind of diff they have. I am new to drifting I have drifted at a couple of drift days and have found my car to be quite a handful. But im sure that comes down to my lack of experience. You may THINK you are a good driver on the street but its soo different pushing hard on a race track. My car spins quite easily. I dont know if its tyres, suspension and hardly the diff but more to do with learning to drive. You might think the truetrac will act in a particular way but you adjust and drive to suit. Im not having a dig here or anything but I think in your case you will be more ripping up the handbrake than a clutch kick cuz I dont think your car will have the power to achieve anything from a clutch kick?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pube
    Im not having a dig here or anything but I think in your case you will be more ripping up the handbrake than a clutch kick cuz I dont think your car will have the power to achieve anything from a clutch kick?
    Actually in terms of initiating a drift in any of my cars I've never used a handbrake, I've always used weight shift, mainly because the Corona's handbrake doesn't work so I've learnt to get around that through fairly agressive weight shift.

    I personally not a big fan of clutch kicking I respect my cars a little too much to abuse them like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61
    Actually in terms of initiating a drift in any of my cars I've never used a handbrake, I've always used weight shift,
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    Quote Originally Posted by YLD-16L
    1JZ-Rolla has an F-series diff in his car and is running a torsen centre from the lexus.
    Yep, the IS/RS200 hemisphere is an easy fit into a live F series housing. You have a choice of two carrier bearings, but the wider ones leave less available threads on the backlash adjuster rings.

    Talk to your diff technician about upgrading the pinion bearings to a larger size, and fabricating a solid spacer to replace the crush tube. These OEM components don't take very well to repeated shock-loads, so its good insurance for the long run

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    Cheers Phil pos rep for you
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61
    I personally not a big fan of clutch kicking I respect my cars a little too much to abuse them like that.
    That's the whole point of having a track pig though, as you know you can abuse it and disrespect it, say for intsance by kicking the shit out of the clutch. If you don't want to drive your car that way, then don't take it to the track, because I can guarantee you'll be kicking the clutch in your Supra to keep the arse out.
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