Nissan 370Z Forum  

Z1 LSD compared to others

Originally Posted by Hotrodz I have been running a Wavetrac for quite a while and I not had any issues and it has performed as advertised. One of the pluses

Go Back   Nissan 370Z Forum > Nissan 370Z Tech Area > Engine & Drivetrain > Forced Induction


Like Tree39Likes

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 03-16-2020, 10:43 PM   #16 (permalink)
Track Member
 
Jinxx's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 699
Drives: 2017 nismo 370z
Rep Power: 3375
Jinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hotrodz View Post
I have been running a Wavetrac for quite a while and I not had any issues and it has performed as advertised. One of the pluses with Wavetrac is their lifetime warranty. The warranty is also transferable if you decide to sell it or it with the car.
How is the wave trac for daily driving ...any issues with low speed turning chatter ..tire wear etc
Hotrodz likes this.
Jinxx is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-16-2020, 11:05 PM   #17 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Ga
Posts: 13,800
Drives: 2013 Nismo 370z
Rep Power: 2684392
Spooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jinxx View Post
How is the wave trac for daily driving ...any issues with low speed turning chatter ..tire wear etc
For daily driving, it is actually the best. The OS Giken is quite but will wear the tires more.
JARblue and Optimiser like this.
Spooler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-16-2020, 11:09 PM   #18 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
Hotrodz's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: NW, AZ
Posts: 9,330
Drives: 10 Nissan 370z Nismo
Rep Power: 2684385
Hotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jinxx View Post
How is the wave trac for daily driving ...any issues with low speed turning chatter ..tire wear etc
The reason I went with Wavetrac was because it is what the OEM should be. It just as quite and it has much superior performance. There is no chatter or binding like with a clutch type LSD. The maintenance is the same and you should not have any issues with heat unless you race on short winding tracks or frequent canyon roads like the Dragon.
JARblue likes this.
__________________
Fast Intentions TT Installed and Tuned by Seb at SpecialtyZ 610whp 560tq:|Fast Intentions 3" TT-TDX|SpecialtyZ/Fast Intentions 72 Row Oil Cooler|SZ 6 Puck Clutch & Flywheel|3GsCustoms|Z1|Wavetrac|Hotchkis|Whiteline |Blitz|Fortune Auto 500|Fujimura|SPL|H&R|TK|TWM|RPM Rollbar|Sparco|Next Level Performance|TrackSpec|AeroFlow Dynamics|Pioneer|
Hotrodz is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 06:57 AM   #19 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
2011 Nismo#91's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: NJ
Posts: 2,400
Drives: slowly
Rep Power: 40569
2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute2011 Nismo#91 has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Z1 is a generic Helical Geared Diff much like the Quaife but without the name brand or reputation, assuming a re-branded Kaaz or Tomei given the pricing. Wavetec is a much better type of geared differential for really not much more, I would have gotten it if I had known about it. The real question you should be asking is geared (Wavetech) or clutch type? Which, for me, is basically are you willing and able to adjust and tune your clutch diff setup based on your performance needs or do you want a pretty good one size fits all no maintenance diff?
JARblue and Hotrodz like this.

Last edited by 2011 Nismo#91; 03-17-2020 at 07:28 AM.
2011 Nismo#91 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 09:32 AM   #20 (permalink)
Track Member
 
Jinxx's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 699
Drives: 2017 nismo 370z
Rep Power: 3375
Jinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by 2011 Nismo#91 View Post
Z1 is a generic Helical Geared Diff much like the Quaife but without the name brand or reputation, assuming a re-branded Kaaz or Tomei given the pricing. Wavetec is a much better type of geared differential for really not much more, I would have gotten it if I had known about it. The real question you should be asking is geared (Wavetech) or clutch type? Which, for me, is basically are you willing and able to adjust and tune your clutch diff setup based on your performance needs or do you want a pretty good one size fits all no maintenance diff?
From the info I think the geared style would be a better fit for me ....stock like maintenance less aggressive for daily driving and would perform well for occasional drag strip runs ...from the info on the clutch style ..they seem to be better for more track and drift setups and less daily driving .....if I’m understanding the info correct
Jinxx is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 10:31 AM   #21 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Ga
Posts: 13,800
Drives: 2013 Nismo 370z
Rep Power: 2684392
Spooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond reputeSpooler has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jinxx View Post
From the info I think the geared style would be a better fit for me ....stock like maintenance less aggressive for daily driving and would perform well for occasional drag strip runs ...from the info on the clutch style ..they seem to be better for more track and drift setups and less daily driving .....if I’m understanding the info correct
OS Giken do just fine for daily driving as long as you use the OS Giken diff fluid. It does require more changes and a diff cooler if you track it or drive mountain roads. Wavetrac will be cheaper over time. It won't work as well but it will do good for the most part.
JARblue, Rusty, Hotrodz and 1 others like this.
Spooler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 01:24 PM   #22 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
DarkJak's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 1,397
Drives: 2009 370Z
Rep Power: 16804
DarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond repute
Default

OS Giken is totally fine for daily driving, as long as you don't mind higher upfront cost and the much pricier diff fluid.

If my car were daily only, I don't think I'd be willing to justify the cost and just go with a Wavetrac or Quaife. Now, if I did want the characteristics of a clutch type LSD and also had to daily the car, the OS Giken would still be my first choice, because unlike other aggressive clutch LSDs I've tried in other cars, there's no perceivable lockup noises or binding on tight turns.
__________________
@stupidtoycars | My track vids
09 7AT|MCS 2WNR|Topgunz Rotrex|Ecutek (Eugene)|Maxxis RC1|Titan-7 TS-5|OSG LSD|Rear Mount Derale Oil Cooler (WIP)+25 Trans Cooler|Fismo|G-LOC R12/R10|Zeta III L|NLR Wing and Splitter|CJM Pan and Fuel Hat|Radium Surge Tank|AP Racing CP9668
DarkJak is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 03:23 PM   #23 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Chicago
Posts: 3,668
Drives: 370
Rep Power: 974723
phunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond repute
Default

I have never put my Z on a road course, but I can say that I have never noticed my VLSD opening up in a straight line, as a forced induction street car. Sometimes when I tried to do donuts I would experience it opening if I didnt get the tires spinning good before starting to slide. But in a straight line, nope, not for me. 60,000 miles on my car.
__________________
Charles @ CJ Motorsports : Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Home of the 9 second, stock longblock, stock drivetrain 6MT 370z. 9.91 @ 142mph
phunk is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 03:27 PM   #24 (permalink)
Ronin Samurai - Assassin
 
Rusty's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Fayettenam,Pennsyltucky
Age: 68
Posts: 35,185
Drives: 2011 Nismo GM 6M
Rep Power: 2684437
Rusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond reputeRusty has a reputation beyond repute
Talking

Quote:
Originally Posted by Spooler View Post
OS Giken do just fine for daily driving as long as you use the OS Giken diff fluid. It does require more changes and a diff cooler if you track it or drive mountain roads. Wavetrac will be cheaper over time. It won't work as well but it will do good for the most part.
Quote:
Originally Posted by DarkJak View Post
OS Giken is totally fine for daily driving, as long as you don't mind higher upfront cost and the much pricier diff fluid.

If my car were daily only, I don't think I'd be willing to justify the cost and just go with a Wavetrac or Quaife. Now, if I did want the characteristics of a clutch type LSD and also had to daily the car, the OS Giken would still be my first choice, because unlike other aggressive clutch LSDs I've tried in other cars, there's no perceivable lockup noises or binding on tight turns.


My OS Giken is seamless for a DD. You don't know it's there until you smash the loud pedal. Then you are going places.
Spooler and redondoaveb like this.
__________________

浪人 - 殺し屋
"The Difficult Anytime, The Impossible By Appointment Only"
http://www.the370z.com/members-370z-...o-journal.html
Rusty is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 03:50 PM   #25 (permalink)
Track Member
 
Jinxx's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 699
Drives: 2017 nismo 370z
Rep Power: 3375
Jinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond repute
Default

[QUOTE=phunk;3916130]I have never put my Z on a road course, but I can say that I have never noticed my VLSD opening up in a straight line, as a forced induction street car. Sometimes when I tried to do donuts I would experience it opening if I didnt get the tires spinning good before starting to slide. But in a straight line, nope, not for me. 60,000 miles on my car.[/


I don’t plan on putting it on a road course ...it would be dragstrip about every other week depending on work hours ...and the rest would be daily driving and street fun ....I would consider the 45k miles on the vlsd to be mild and it might not be “shot” ...all the info I get about the vlsd is that they are garbage ..and I’m sure the aftermarket lsd are much better without a doubt.
Are you still using your vlsd and how much abuse has it taken ?
Jinxx is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 04:20 PM   #26 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Chicago
Posts: 3,668
Drives: 370
Rep Power: 974723
phunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jinxx View Post
I don’t plan on putting it on a road course ...it would be dragstrip about every other week depending on work hours ...and the rest would be daily driving and street fun ....I would consider the 45k miles on the vlsd to be mild and it might not be “shot” ...all the info I get about the vlsd is that they are garbage ..and I’m sure the aftermarket lsd are much better without a doubt.
Are you still using your vlsd and how much abuse has it taken ?
I havent been driving my Z the last couple years as its always apart for R&D related activities. But for many years it was my only car. I beat the piss out of it. Justins Z ran the 9.9 and countless low 10 second passes on the stock VLSD also.

I think its reputation for being junk came from the road course community. I am not aware of any complaints to it opening in a straight line, and thus I dont see how one can perform better in a straight line. If they start to open up at higher mileage, I dont know... I can only speak to the cars I am involved in which have not had more than 60-70k on them
JARblue and Dentt42 like this.
__________________
Charles @ CJ Motorsports : Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Home of the 9 second, stock longblock, stock drivetrain 6MT 370z. 9.91 @ 142mph
phunk is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 07:00 PM   #27 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
DarkJak's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 1,397
Drives: 2009 370Z
Rep Power: 16804
DarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond reputeDarkJak has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by phunk View Post
I think its reputation for being junk came from the road course community. I am not aware of any complaints to it opening in a straight line, and thus I dont see how one can perform better in a straight line.
Anyone ever see the inside of one and can describe how it works internally? Sounds like there's static locking going on, which goes against how I understand the VLSD to work

My understanding is that the fluid worked reactively through shear forces generated by differences in wheel speed. Making it initially like an open LSD until one wheel spun differently from the other, and then open again when the fluid got hot enough that viscosity fell.
__________________
@stupidtoycars | My track vids
09 7AT|MCS 2WNR|Topgunz Rotrex|Ecutek (Eugene)|Maxxis RC1|Titan-7 TS-5|OSG LSD|Rear Mount Derale Oil Cooler (WIP)+25 Trans Cooler|Fismo|G-LOC R12/R10|Zeta III L|NLR Wing and Splitter|CJM Pan and Fuel Hat|Radium Surge Tank|AP Racing CP9668
DarkJak is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 07:14 PM   #28 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Chicago
Posts: 3,668
Drives: 370
Rep Power: 974723
phunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond reputephunk has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Your description matches my very basic understanding of them, but I have never studied them in depth since I haven't had any issues/concerns to inspire it. Im sure it happens much more quickly than our perception.. it wouldn't be worth having if it were to allow substantial one tire fires before waking up and locking.
__________________
Charles @ CJ Motorsports : Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Home of the 9 second, stock longblock, stock drivetrain 6MT 370z. 9.91 @ 142mph
phunk is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 07:15 PM   #29 (permalink)
Track Member
 
Jinxx's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 699
Drives: 2017 nismo 370z
Rep Power: 3375
Jinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond reputeJinxx has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by DarkJak View Post
Anyone ever see the inside of one and can describe how it works internally? Sounds like there's static locking going on, which goes against how I understand the VLSD to work

My understanding is that the fluid worked reactively through shear forces generated by differences in wheel speed. Making it initially like an open LSD until one wheel spun differently from the other, and then open again when the fluid got hot enough that viscosity fell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DscnU5bN9-8

This is about the best info I found about how it works ...but I don’t understand how it functions to lock
Jinxx is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2020, 07:38 PM   #30 (permalink)
A True Z Fanatic
 
Hotrodz's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: NW, AZ
Posts: 9,330
Drives: 10 Nissan 370z Nismo
Rep Power: 2684385
Hotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond reputeHotrodz has a reputation beyond repute
Default

All I know is what I have experienced and for the most part phunk is correct. If you are going to stay on perfectly straight and flat roads you will not have a problem. What I experienced on straight roads with some bumps or undulation the car will steer to the side that is receiving the grip as the other side has to catch up. This can make the car very unpredictable under speed and acceleration. If this happens on a turn it can be just that more exciting. If you want to complicate things more, leave the VDC on so it can help you!

Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
Spooler likes this.
__________________
Fast Intentions TT Installed and Tuned by Seb at SpecialtyZ 610whp 560tq:|Fast Intentions 3" TT-TDX|SpecialtyZ/Fast Intentions 72 Row Oil Cooler|SZ 6 Puck Clutch & Flywheel|3GsCustoms|Z1|Wavetrac|Hotchkis|Whiteline |Blitz|Fortune Auto 500|Fujimura|SPL|H&R|TK|TWM|RPM Rollbar|Sparco|Next Level Performance|TrackSpec|AeroFlow Dynamics|Pioneer|
Hotrodz is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
370z Forum Compared to other Forums Baronsmokes Nissan 370Z General Discussions 33 02-02-2018 07:50 PM
Modded 370 compared to e39 m5? Myron_Nismo Other Vehicles 25 07-25-2015 07:41 PM
Nismo OEM exhaust compared to aftermarket... Mythic Intake/Exhaust 29 10-14-2010 08:45 AM
370z Compared to G37s DigitalMan Nissan 370Z General Discussions 42 07-04-2009 10:20 PM
370Z compared to a Croissant? AK370Z Europe 2 04-03-2009 02:02 AM


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:13 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2