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04-22-2014, 11:12 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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*****************************************/ID/2966/Project-370Z-Improving-Grip-by-Tuning-a-Cusco-RS-LSD.aspxk that is a url that I can't get to work right
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Anyone that wants a good step by step with pics type: MotoIQ Cusco LSD 370z should be the first site that shows.
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If you don't mind answering how much extra was the WPC treated discs? And the maint is not all that hard at all once you get it set where you want it. Oil changes but that is all of a 15-20 min job just do it every third oil change or 10,000 mi after break in.
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For a dd only i wouldn't look at anything other than the quaife IMO. It's a drop it in and forget about setup is perfect for that. It gets harder to decide if you're gonna track the car too since the pro/con list starts getting longer.
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That was one of the deciding factors of why I went with a quaife. Also I love the fact there is no harsh engagement with a quaife, no special oil, and no break in period. But as I progress in racing my car competitively then I will upgrade as necessary. There is a lot of hearsay about inside tire spin and it's basically an open diff. From what I have experiened so far is non of that. I have tried to get it to unlock and become an open diff but it's only when I try really hard to do so. I also don't have to worry about the damn thing too. Just like the clutch discs on a clutch type having to replace is few and far between. IMO anything is better than the stock vlsd and open diff no matter what.
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Any torsen is better for a DD/occasional track car. Just some of us here have more track/occasional DD cars and the clutch type diff is better suited.
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I am not going to give up on my Quaife for the track just yet. With my next set of track wheels/tires I am going with a square setup and should be able to go with less swaybar in the rear. This should mean less uploading of the inside rear, which should help the Quaife. If not then I will have no choice but to go with a clutch type.
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For reference...
I created a sticky thread with all this info included in the Engine & Drivetrain section.
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which one
Guys,
Great discussion have a LS factory "14" DD 370 as My real DD is a Suzuki. So it gets me groceries and thru the snow for a while... Would like to get really a very track focused car. I think what I heard are VLSD is a bit more track focused than the Quaffe Suggestion on that? I know clutces well from the bikes and there is a great difference in feel. I can deal with some querkiness on the streat in traffic?? god knows I already do, but when the road opens up... I don't want to give up the flying. Cheers, jb |
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General consensus is:
Open < VSLD < ATB (Quaife) < Clutch Type (OS Giken)
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