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      12-11-2007, 10:05 PM   #62
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Originally Posted by mjh93sa View Post
Perhaps better to say that if you lock the wheels together too much then you will have trouble making the car turn as the wheels are being forced to turn at the same speed. the practical upshot of which can be chronic understeer as the front wheels cannot overcome the straight push generated by the rears.
This is a torsen LSD it never "locks" the wheels, basically when one wheel spins faster in order to do so more torque has to be transmitted to the other wheel which must spin slower. This is a must and is how this type of differential works since it is purely a set of gears. Theres is never a lock like there is with a clutch type.

Of course it can be just as bad since its usually the inside wheel that loses traction while turning, which is also the wheel thats supposed to be turning slower, so in order for the torque to go to the outside wheel where there's traction the inside wheel has to spin faster.

Thats bad when your losing traction and trying to throttle into the corner (not to often), but it's better when leaving the corner.
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