Any "Limited Slip Diff" Guru here ??
Then, what wears out?
I'm not sure what excactly wears, thats what i'm trying to find ,...but i Do know there is no Plate to Plate contact .
I'm not even sure yet if it's my VLSD that is causing the Right Wheel Tire wear, but it is a possibility?
I'm not even sure yet if it's my VLSD that is causing the Right Wheel Tire wear, but it is a possibility?
I went to youtube and watched the VLSD vids. The plated may not touch, but with only a thin film of synthetic oil between them the plates do wear. The oil goes bad and you have an open diff.
At least that's what I think happens. I don't know if you can get a rebuilt unit and change them out.
At least that's what I think happens. I don't know if you can get a rebuilt unit and change them out.
I went to youtube and watched the VLSD vids. The plated may not touch, but with only a thin film of synthetic oil between them the plates do wear. The oil goes bad and you have an open diff.
At least that's what I think happens. I don't know if you can get a rebuilt unit and change them out.
At least that's what I think happens. I don't know if you can get a rebuilt unit and change them out.
Edit : just learned the VSLD is a Sealed Unit Within the Diff
Last edited by randyc; Nov 19, 2014 at 11:38 AM.
Diff oil is not related to VLSD oil though. It's like your transmission oil and your engine oil. Internally connected but not sharing liquids (hopefully :})
my understand is that's where the term viscous comes from. has to do with the oil used to get the lsd to kick in when it reaches the right viscosity or some **** like that. but that's all I kno lol
the liquid only works through thermal expansion and given that there's no way for outside particles to enter the LSD, either heat breaks down the thermal capabilites of the fluid or the discs themselves wear out. It's one of the two, which one, I'm not sure. Either way, the stock unit is crap and you can't depend on it too much for traction brand new or not.
the liquid only works through thermal expansion and given that there's no way for outside particles to enter the LSD, either heat breaks down the thermal capabilites of the fluid or the discs themselves wear out. It's one of the two, which one, I'm not sure. Either way, the stock unit is crap and you can't depend on it too much for traction brand new or not.
Its basically garbage to get people in the car make them think they have posi, but then as soon as you're excited to use it, its useless. I'm gonna search for a true LSD real quick.
EDIT: quick google search doesn't turn up much in the way of a true 2-way mechanical LSD. That kinda sucks. Why doesn't anyone make a conversion kit? That would be one of the best (and most dangerous if your a bad driver) upgrades ever. Haha
Last edited by ScraggleRock; Dec 16, 2014 at 03:50 PM.








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