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    Nobody knows? or does everyone just skip this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CWLTT View Post
    Nobody knows? or does everyone just skip this?
    From Wiki:
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    Broadly speaking, there are three input torque states: load, no load, and over run. Under load, as previously stated, the coupling is proportional to the input torque. With no load, the coupling is reduced to the static coupling. The behaviour on over run (particularly sudden throttle release) determines whether the LSD is 1 way, 1.5 way, or 2 way.

    If there is no additional coupling on over run, the LSD is 1 way. This is a safer LSD, as soon as the driver lifts the throttle, the LSD unlocks and behaves somewhat like a conventional open differential. This is also the best for FWD cars, as it allows the car to turn in on throttle release, instead of ploughing forward.[1]

    If the LSD increases coupling in the same way regardless of whether the input torque is forwards or reverse, it is a 2 way differential. Some drifters prefer this type as the LSD behaves the same regardless of their erratic throttle input, and lets them keep the wheels spinning all the way through a corner. An inexperienced driver can easily spin the car when using a 2 way LSD if they lift the throttle suddenly, expecting the car to settle like a conventional open differential.

    If the LSD behaves somewhere in between these two extremes, it is a 1.5 way differential, which is a compromise between sportiness and safety.
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    Thank you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CWLTT View Post
    Thank you...
    No problem, did that help at all? I would have tried to explain it myself but I am still a little confused by it to tell you the truth.
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    It made sense to me....

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    other words
    if your seriously into drifting then 2 way lsd is for you
    but for the streets, 1.5 is the way to go
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    Quote Originally Posted by madhockeyplaya7 View Post
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    if your seriously into drifting then 2 way lsd is for you
    but for the streets, 1.5 is the way to go
    pretty much. I used to drift and only used Kazz lsds, they're really good quality, worth every penny.
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    Looks like we should have some decent LSD options - KAAZ, Torvec, Quaife....

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