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Old 09-05-06, 09:08 PM
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the 4.30 torsen and drifting.

is anyone drifting with the 4.30. one of the local guys got one for his track/auto cross car and he said it would probably be good for drifting. i was wondering if anyone had tried it out yet.
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For drifting a clutch type LSD would be better, as it has a stronger locking action and can be adjusted to be very aggressive in it's application, making it easier to get the tail loose.
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We run Torsens (stock FD3S into FC rears) on out drift cars.
It seems to work just fine, and the progressive lock-up works well for beginners.

IMNSHO, I think drifting with a non-turbo FC is a waste of time.


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