LSD Help ASAP Please!!!
I just received my vortech sc today and preped my car for the install. after lifting the car i decided to spin the rear wheel and check if my LSD was working properly or not.
I found that while spinning one wheel in a forward motion that the other side would follow suite and turn that same way. If i remember correctly the opposite wheel should turn in the opposing direction. ie. left wheel spun forward, right wheel spins backwards. I need to know if my LSD is ready to fail so i can have honda warranty replace it bofore i void it with my SC. Thanks in advance!!! Mike |
was the car in gear
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hmmm i didnt think it mattered if it was in gear or not? anyone else?
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put it in gear and do the same test!
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Originally posted by RT put it in gear and do the same test! When I did this to my S about a month ago, they spun in the same direction. What is going on here? |
Don't take the brown acid! :freak1:
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Originally posted by Tedster Don't take the brown acid! :freak1: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Austin_S2000 [B] Funny this thread came up. |
Originally posted by DJHohum hmmm i didnt think it mattered if it was in gear or not? anyone else? |
maybe I need to take that acid and SIMMER DOWN NOW .....:freak2:
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by RT
:LOL: .....Ted, |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Austin_S2000
[B] Funny this thread came up. |
I think you are free wheeling in Neurtral, but in Gear with the drive shaft engaged etc....then the differential is engaged and you should spin opposite directions. I doubt your car would work at all if the diff was broken because the inner workings of a diff make it impossible to not have the counterrotation and still be able to power the wheels..
I agree...stay away from the BROWN acid......:freak2: |
lol im sorry, i dont really get that brown acid saying. someone explain.
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LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) is one of the major drugs making up the hallucinogen class. LSD was discovered in 1938 and is one of the most potent mood-changing chemicals. It is manufactured from lysergic acid, which is found in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye and other grains.
LSD, commonly referred to as "acid," is sold on the street in tablets, capsules, and, occasionally, liquid form. It is odorless, colorless, and has a slightly bitter taste and is usually taken by mouth. Often LSD is added to absorbent paper, such as blotter paper, and divided into small decorated squares, with each square representing one dose. The Drug Enforcement Administration reports that the strength of LSD samples obtained currently from illicit sources ranges from 20 to 80 micrograms of LSD per dose. This is considerably less than the levels reported during the 1960s and early 1970s, when the dosage ranged from 100 to 200 micrograms, or higher, per unit. The brown acid reference has to do with Woodstock, the great hippie concert where there were mass announcements, one of such was,"don't take the brown acid," because it was bad... |
wow thanks for the explaination!
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Tedster, you're just waaaaay too quick for these guys!;)
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Originally posted by DJHohum ............................... whats the deal with the neutral thing? The "Test" requires the car to be in gear, if the car is not in gear, you are not doing "The Test" what's the problem here :confused: |
Originally posted by RT ...SIMMER DOWN NOW... |
LOL....... Summers, Donna
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s2000raj,
glad someone caught the reference. :) |
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