Do i need a torque biasing diff. for autocross....... |
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Do i need a torque biasing diff. for autocross....... |
Dominic L |
Feb 14 2007, 07:24 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 89 Joined: 9-July 05 From: Little Falls, NJ. Member No.: 4,393 |
I'm moving up to modified class (Sm2) with my "new to me" -6. I would like opinions from people who have used these for AX. I would think that i could limit the inner tire from spinning somewhat with the rear suspension settings (read "cheap out"!!) but if the TB diffs are really worth it, now would be the time for me to go for it since i have the transaxle out. Also recommendations of someone who can do the diff swap in the Northeast would be helpful.
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Dominic L |
Feb 15 2007, 06:36 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 89 Joined: 9-July 05 From: Little Falls, NJ. Member No.: 4,393 |
Kevin, the paint job is nice but the digital pics make it look much nicer then it really is. It has it's share of bumps and nicks. Not too concerned about the paint. I plan on autocrossing it as much as i can with MSNE, NNJR PCA, and probably some SCCA events at Englishtown.
Stephen, I may go the route you went with the 40% lockup diff when the time comes since it seems less dependent on the suspension settings to work properly. Thanks to both of you for your input! |
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