LSD vs Welded diff
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LSD vs Welded diff
My friend says that a LSD that is shimmed to act almost as a welded differential will have less power loss than an actual welded differential. Is this true? Thank you
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Welded diffs have no place anywhere than NASCAR, drag racing, or a drift missile.
There's no "power loss" to worry about. But any LSD is going to be easier to turn than a welded diff or spool.
There's no "power loss" to worry about. But any LSD is going to be easier to turn than a welded diff or spool.
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not sure what power loss means? the diff is just along for the ride except when you're turning, and you're probably not using all the power in a turn, so it A) doesn't matter and B) the LSD takes some power, but that is how its limiting wheel spin, which is why you have it.
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In drag racing, a lot of the guys who bother testing know that a spool is generally a tenth or two slower than a limited slip. Tires never have the same rollout.