Limited slip differentials...
#1
Limited slip differentials...
Can you guys tell me the differences between these two LSDs and why one costs more than the other plz? Thanks.
http://mazda3online.web.aplus.net/pr...roducts_id=635
http://mazda3online.web.aplus.net/pr...roducts_id=488
http://mazda3online.web.aplus.net/pr...roducts_id=635
http://mazda3online.web.aplus.net/pr...roducts_id=488
#4
Honestly they're both the same type. They are torque-bias gear-driven LSDs, so they have the downside of functioning as an open diff as soon as one wheel is on a slippery surface (ice) or is off the ground.
for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited...e_Differential
for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited...e_Differential
#5
correct...they are both worm gear driven...torque sensing based on load applied...
the quaife is a LOT stronger(thus the higher price), bottom line is their design has more surface area where the gears intermesh.
the quaife is a LOT stronger(thus the higher price), bottom line is their design has more surface area where the gears intermesh.
#6
Anyone know how much power the welded and revised MSP LSD can handle? I know the MS3 uses a similar diff (same company and type) so I know they can handle a decent amount (250whpish).
It'd be nice to know where the threshold is between being ok with the MSP one welded and needing a quaife.
It'd be nice to know where the threshold is between being ok with the MSP one welded and needing a quaife.
#7
Anyone know how much power the welded and revised MSP LSD can handle? I know the MS3 uses a similar diff (same company and type) so I know they can handle a decent amount (250whpish).
It'd be nice to know where the threshold is between being ok with the MSP one welded and needing a quaife.
It'd be nice to know where the threshold is between being ok with the MSP one welded and needing a quaife.
that said, the quaife will perform better. for that much more money, it better
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