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Old 04-21-2015, 02:58 PM   #21 (permalink)
POS VETT
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Originally Posted by wheysted32 View Post
Honestly, I don't know if I have fixed or floating calipers. Why does the VLSD in the 350z piss you off? What is the biggest difference you notice between VLSD and LSD ? I don't know anything about clutch type differential.
Fixed calipers come with the Sport package, they have "NISSAN" emblazoned across the outboard surface.

VLSD needs a certain difference in speed and the limiting feature doesn't start until there is a large difference, meaning, during heavy cornering, the inside tire has to slip at a high speed before the outside tire getting any torque. However, once the outside tire has been engaged and its speed becoming closer to the inside, the VLSD turns to "a relaxed state" and the limiting property drops sharply allowing the inside tire to gain speed again. Repeat that about 6-7x during a long sweeper at an autox. It's frustrating.

Clutch-type LSD has a couple clutch packs which are already locked at zero speed difference. It still allows some slip, but it's already loaded from the getgo.
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