Got Peloquin rear LSD in hand, now just need to get it in car
#21
I guess I was assuming the fronts still had some traction and hadn't gotten to terminal oversteer
and that the understeer could be countered with power oversteer. I don't want a drift, I want to rotate the car using power from the back end (much like I'd expect a RWD car to do).
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Yeah, all this is theoretical at this point. trying to figure out what this car will do is brain ach
thinking about the haldex action, then the way the LSD will react is facinating. i also decided since the tranny is fine right now (knock on wood) and the rear is cheaper to buy AND install, i'd go this way.
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My experience is that would be difficult because we can have a 50:50 torque distribution...
So what I did to cause more power on oversteer was use larger diameter tires in the rear than the front. This caused the Haldex to engage earlier, and it also cause the rear axle to spin faster than the fronts when engaged. This worked well on accelerating, but made turn-in slower because the Haldex engages too soon on deceleration. So now, I am back to same diameter, albeit wider rear track
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not sure that matters much, I can already get the back to walk a bit under power in some
situations. Whether or not it will do that at speed I don't know. I suspect the tires I run have too much grip and I won't have enough power with the K04 but it'll be fun to try
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Sweet!!!
Thanks for the update. FYI my cousin from Europe is coming out for a few weeks so hopefully the timing will work out right when I come back out there I'll bring him with. I'd like him to be able to take a ride in yours also. By that point you should be pretty comfortable with the LSD.
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