LSD's
1.5 is always engaged when accelerating through a turn and sometimes enganged when braking through a turn. 2 way is always engaged. It is generally believed that 2 way is too aggressive for a street car.
Originally posted by slick rick
1.5 way is locked under accel. and disengaged (open) under deccel.
1.5 way is locked under accel. and disengaged (open) under deccel.
From the Kaaz website:
"1-Way L.S.D. means that only when the accelerator is stepped on, the L.S.D. comes into use. The 1.5-Way L.S.D. means that when the car is braking, there is little L.S.D. effect and the 2-Way L.S.D. means that either when the car is accelerating or braking the L.S.D. is always active. The difference between these are the shaping of the cam into different shapes for the pinion to fit. The diagram below shows how the 2-way version of the Kaaz L.S.D. operates."
So as I said above "1.5 is always engaged when accelerating through a turn and sometimes enganged when braking through a turn." If it were to never engage through a turn when decelerating that would just be a 1-way LSD.
Same thing. Just different wording.
An LSD diff can never be so fully open like a regular diff. It's always going to be "somewhat" locked because there is resistance on the clutch plates.
You said "sometimes" and that should have been replaced with "always"
Under braking, the plates won't be locked.
An LSD diff can never be so fully open like a regular diff. It's always going to be "somewhat" locked because there is resistance on the clutch plates.
You said "sometimes" and that should have been replaced with "always"
Under braking, the plates won't be locked.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
mikecl713
S2000 Under The Hood
10
Oct 29, 2004 10:49 PM




