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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks
I've had no problems with the VLSD at the auto-x. It gives you another way to rotate the car that can come in very handy, certainly far better than an open diff, and better than a BMW electronic (fake) diff. It's not a Torsen, but at the auto-x I don't think it would make enough of a difference. In the wet it was a challenge in precise throttle control on corner exit, squeezing on the power too early was costly.
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Come to nats or even a tour and say that...
I'm the said 350z boardkat is referring to. I would love to drive someone's 370 but I guess it will have to wait until someone local buys one.
In a 350Z, the stock vlsd is junk for auto-x, street tires or r-comps. And the lack of camber is junk to. Fix one or both, and no doubt in my mind would I have easily trophied (i blew my trophy because the damn hoosiers would overheat on the nastly west course and I couldn't keep the car tidy, and coned each run).
I can't imagine the 370 is going to much better in terms of front camber and quality vlsd (if you can even call a vlsd a quality diff)