Review of Stasis / Ohlin suspension on B7 RS4
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At minimum be an option on the A4 too.
As for repacking the LSD, I don't know. It's been in the car exactly 1 year now and it's still working fine. STaSIS tells me they can do at least two seasons of racing before they rebuild their racing car's units. So for street use and occasional track use I suspect it will last a while. Don't forget it's an improve version of the P944 LSD. The OEM unit had 2 pucks and this one as four pucks.
With the LSD in place the car drives the way it should... more like a BMW or RWD car.
I think Audi may be afraid that on wet or on very slippery roads people may loose control of their cars by oversteering them. I say BS, let them get use to the slippery road conditions with an LSD and they will be happier than pigs in ****. Besides the darn ESP will intervene to stop the oversteer situation.
As for repacking the LSD, I don't know. It's been in the car exactly 1 year now and it's still working fine. STaSIS tells me they can do at least two seasons of racing before they rebuild their racing car's units. So for street use and occasional track use I suspect it will last a while. Don't forget it's an improve version of the P944 LSD. The OEM unit had 2 pucks and this one as four pucks.
With the LSD in place the car drives the way it should... more like a BMW or RWD car.
I think Audi may be afraid that on wet or on very slippery roads people may loose control of their cars by oversteering them. I say BS, let them get use to the slippery road conditions with an LSD and they will be happier than pigs in ****. Besides the darn ESP will intervene to stop the oversteer situation.
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