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To: derf247@gmail.com
Subject: [Spridgets] Driving diffs
From: Daniel1312@aol.com
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 16:40:29 EDT
Go to some used car dealers and look around the stock till you find an older 
BMW M series.  Check it has the Clutch plate type LSD which is probably a ZF 
product.  Ask to drive the car on a test drive.  Find a suitable quiet road or 
car park.  Select first gear, rev the engine to 6000rpm, count to 3 and dump 
the clutch. Hold the steering wheel tight in the dead ahead position and keep 
your throttle foot flat to the floor.

The car should fish-tail at the rear from side to side as the diff looks for 
the wheel with the most grip.  This works better in the wet.

Return the car to the used car dealer and tell them you liked the car but you 
think that maybe you'd like an Audi Quattro or 2WD Audi 8O or something.

Find a used car dealer that has an Audi Quattro or some other car that has 
the Torsen diff though if you can be certain it has a Quaife that will suffice. 
 
Ask to drive the car on a test drive.  Find a suitable quiet road or car 
park.  Select first gear, rev the engine to 6000rpm, count to 3 and dump the 
clutch. Be ready to apply a lot of opposite lock very quickly or if you are 
really 
clever hold the car in a very tail out sideways attitude and feather back the 
throttle until the car straightens out.  This doesn't work better in the wet.

Return the car to the used car dealer and tell them you liked the car but you 
think you might need something a little more sedate.

Return home and post comments to the list.

Regards

Daniel1312

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In a message dated 27/06/07 21:15:04 GMT Daylight Time, derf247@gmail.com 
writes:

> I don't understand the "switching" power from one wheel to the other in a 
> clutch type diff.  Please enlighten me on this. 
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