Originally Posted by Z_ealot eh no problem man, heck even i know my VLSD will eventually go out but i plan to replace it with a real LSD long before
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your right i don't, but i do know the basic function of an LSD is to make sure power goes to the wheel with the most grip and the VLSD does that, but it will eventually wear out and have to be completely rebuilt. only thing i was saying is i would have liked a sturdier design from the factory.
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not a bad review, nice to know you have to work it, and that is why I enjoy my Z,
problems are probably because its Press Car and everyone it testing it. I have almost 20K on my in a year, and it still runs nice and strong, just wished I had more time to autocross it than I have only 3 times since I got it in October 11 |
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Since you know so much about LSD's... Can you explain the strengths and weaknesses between Nissan's in-house Vicious Limited slip differential and the much praised Torsen LSD that everyone praises?
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Great review and I agree but that z has been beaten on it's whole life to test its performance. The dude recognized that and test it for what it was. Just a really fun, fast, car to drive. Even if it's a repost, it's a great one.
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for the sake of giving a serious answer:
1: reduces (effectively removes) the heat issue; keeps working for track use 2: doesn't burn up after a couple of track days 3: significantly more consistent and predictable lockup, not to mention faster response with the torsen 4: fanbois don't tell people their torsen diff is a "vicious" differential The torsen still runs into delivery issues if you lift a tire, but for most weekend warriors, losing power over a curb isn't catastrophic (and may even be preferable) |
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Hmmm, pretty fair review compared to some I've seen
I do find this car is tougher to manipulate than some others but thats why I love it and everyday I'm still learning how to get the most out of it I never get tired of seeing a Z in action (since I never get to see me driving lol)
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But you do have much more track time than me and I would like to ask you, between quaife and os giken. Which do you recommend as a dual street and track lsd and why? This I don't know so i'm seriously asking? Thanks in advance. |
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I really personally have a strong preference towards torsen over clutch-type, mostly because the engagement on a clutch-type diff can be harsh, and the need to rebuild is a PITA. I understand that the OSG has relatively mild rebuild needs, and it doesn't come on too harshly. You'd probably be better served talking to someone that has run with one. For my money, I'd go with quaife, although I will say that it seems like clutch-types are getting more civil. |
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