I got stuck, dang LSD!??
Got caught a little off guard coming into this parking lot at an awkward angle and felt the total loss of traction as one of the rear tires came off the ground. At first I thought I had slipped into neutral but then was like WTF? Let it roll back, regained traction and gave it a little more throttle to keep moving past the incline.
What happened? I thought the other wheel should have kicked in??
What happened? I thought the other wheel should have kicked in??
the viscous lsd won't work in that situation. our factory lsd uses fluids to lock both tires. not enough load resistance in that situation to lock both tires. thats why we should get a real lsd.
Originally Posted by JG 350Z
Got caught a little off guard coming into this parking lot at an awkward angle and felt the total loss of traction as one of the rear tires came off the ground. At first I thought I had slipped into neutral but then was like WTF? Let it roll back, regained traction and gave it a little more throttle to keep moving past the incline.
What happened? I thought the other wheel should have kicked in??
What happened? I thought the other wheel should have kicked in??

how did it come off the ground?
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he was probably going in or coming out of a sloped driveway (i.e. gas station, fast food place) with his car at an angle, causing 1 rear tire to be off the ground. my car does this alot, more cause its lowered now.
I hope your right. I once saw this guy coming down a ramp with no barriers/guards on either side and he somehow drove the front left wheel off the ramp. so basically he had his Z bottomed out on god knows what part of his undercarriage with 2 wheels in the air. that was a sickening sight.
Originally Posted by StillAlive2029
how did it come off the ground?
yes, but like they said, it wont work if there isnt enough weight on the system. If a tire is in the air, there is no weight to have the clutches work. So i can definitly understand how this happend. Kinda funny too!
Originally Posted by StillAlive2029
how did it come off the ground?
Yeah on an incline coming in at an angle most cars with tight suspensions and stiff unibodies will bring the inner tire off the ground. Depending on the steepness of the incline of course.
Its also like jacking up one the front wheels and watching the jack lift both front and rear tires.
Thanks for the info guys.
here we go
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/differential8.htm
and
"The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement"
http://www.quaifeusa.com/
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/differential8.htm
and
"The Quaife is extremely strong and durable and since the Quaife is gear operated, it has no plates or clutches that can wear out and need costly replacement"
http://www.quaifeusa.com/
Last edited by Lemans350; Feb 17, 2006 at 03:09 PM.
Originally Posted by tware
doesnt the quaife also require load to lock the gears?
A clutch type does not need to have both tires loaded, and would have helped in his situation. The clutches are locked by the rotation of the ring gear to push apart the ramps inside the diff case.
Will
Originally Posted by NeoRacer_106
I hear the Neon SRT has a real LSD and KNIGHTRIDERtmturbo booster.
All I saw was NEON and startetd Laughing! He said Neon hahahahahaha! who drives a neon hahahahahahah!!! uhhhhh that was great he is in a sports car forum talking about a neon!


