Cusco RS – opened up (lots of pics!!)
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Cusco RS LSD – opened up (lots of pics!!)
post this in the autoX forum...but realized it's probably better served here:
Getting this installed today (too busy to do it myself)…it comes as a 2-way 100%lock, so I switched it last night to a 1.5 way, 80% lock. The manual that came with it was in all Japanese, and while I’m ½ Japanese, I don’t come close to understanding the written language…luckily there were pictures with #’s (like 100% / 80%/ 60%, or 1-way, 1.5-way, 2-way) – so it wasn’t too hard to figure out what to do.
Lock %:
The plates that have notches on the outside lock onto the housing, the plates w/ notch on the inside lock onto the gear portion. These 2 types of plates have grooved surfaces that are opposed to each other. (so by alternating them, you get the most amount of friction – 100% lock….by coupling some of the same type of plates together, you can get less friction 80% or 60%)
1, 1.5, 2 way:
The gear portion in the middle of the housing can be switched around to work as different types…it was fairly easy to look at the manual’s pictures and set it up to be a 1.5 way.
Here’s some pics (I always like to see lots of pics before I do a project...so here's all of mine!)
After opening the case, the internals just slide out.
The 2 different plates
Making sure it’s correct
Getting this installed today (too busy to do it myself)…it comes as a 2-way 100%lock, so I switched it last night to a 1.5 way, 80% lock. The manual that came with it was in all Japanese, and while I’m ½ Japanese, I don’t come close to understanding the written language…luckily there were pictures with #’s (like 100% / 80%/ 60%, or 1-way, 1.5-way, 2-way) – so it wasn’t too hard to figure out what to do.
Lock %:
The plates that have notches on the outside lock onto the housing, the plates w/ notch on the inside lock onto the gear portion. These 2 types of plates have grooved surfaces that are opposed to each other. (so by alternating them, you get the most amount of friction – 100% lock….by coupling some of the same type of plates together, you can get less friction 80% or 60%)
1, 1.5, 2 way:
The gear portion in the middle of the housing can be switched around to work as different types…it was fairly easy to look at the manual’s pictures and set it up to be a 1.5 way.
Here’s some pics (I always like to see lots of pics before I do a project...so here's all of mine!)
After opening the case, the internals just slide out.
The 2 different plates
Making sure it’s correct
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Originally Posted by zpaaji
Nice...let us know how you like it after installed
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Originally Posted by first350
I just have to find a place to do figure-8's for 30 minutes! That's the rec'd break in procedure...
Good question...
Also, great DIY with pics!
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Originally Posted by OH6 G35
Where do you go and do figure-8s for 30 minutes??
Good question...
Also, great DIY with pics!
Good question...
Also, great DIY with pics!
*I know a few large empty parking lots around the Seattle area, but lately police have been cracking down really hard on street racing / drifting...I'd rather not have to mess w/ them
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Originally Posted by first350
I just have to find a place to do figure-8's for 30 minutes! That's the rec'd break in procedure...
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Originally Posted by Wired 24/7
that thing looks noisy
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
Cusco has no specified break in procedure
even if they don't specify a break-in procedure, what's the best way to drive it at the beginning? I was just going off of what most ppl had been saying for clutch type LSD's...if the 30 min figure 8s is not needed, then all the better! (I was worried that 10 minutes into it, I'd )
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There is no break in needed per my conversations with Cusco. It might have to do with the springs, I am not sure...but I was happy to hear it as well! Install, drive as you normally would, then swap the fluid out in about 500 miles
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
There is no break in needed per my conversations with Cusco. It might have to do with the springs, I am not sure...but I was happy to hear it as well! Install, drive as you normally would, then swap the fluid out in about 500 miles
WOW - that's great news . Thanks so much for checking!!!!!!!!!!
now I get to go drive it
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Got the Z back and decided to do about 10 minutes of figure-8s and put some extra miles on it too, then I changed the diff fluid last night (super dirty!).
In all, I love this cusco LSD! Taking some familar roads, I found that I could start accelerating much sooner than I had been.
noise: At slow speeds (parking lot speed) the inside wheel can be heard skidding on tight radius'd turns, but I don't hear the LSD clutch making any extra noise...at speed, I don't hear anything extra (but my car is fairly loud as is, so it may be making noise and I'm just not hearing it )
In all, I love this cusco LSD! Taking some familar roads, I found that I could start accelerating much sooner than I had been.
noise: At slow speeds (parking lot speed) the inside wheel can be heard skidding on tight radius'd turns, but I don't hear the LSD clutch making any extra noise...at speed, I don't hear anything extra (but my car is fairly loud as is, so it may be making noise and I'm just not hearing it )
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Originally Posted by Lawy'dU
Me want one.....!!!!! After finishing suspension, this will be my next mod.
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Originally Posted by BenchTT
How did you do?
it was canceled....there's been some issues w/ our normal lot that we use - haven't been to an autoX yet ! Next event is April 6th (1st SCCA series event...wish I had some practice on the new diff and the tires...but either way, I'm just excited to get out and drive!)