Can be done. We replaced our diffs' splined end with a non-splined one (like the right-side endcap), because it wasn't needed (we do not use a chain drive as the diff is placed inside the electric motor assembly...)
Can be done. We replaced our diffs' splined end with a non-splined one (like the right-side endcap), because it wasn't needed (we do not use a chain drive as the diff is placed inside the electric motor assembly...)
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The only problem I have with this is a single brake being used on a car with a LSD. Unless I'm missing something here. -_-
Trent Strunk
University of Kansas
Jayhawk Motorsports
2010-2014
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It really depends on the type of LSD and whether it is a problem. For a Torsen type, as long as you don't pick up a wheel it should work ok ( same thing applies if you pick up a wheel and hit the gas pedal). For a Clutch pack type, it should work regardless since the clutches are helping you out.Originally posted by theTTshark:
The only problem I have with this is a single brake being used on a car with a LSD. Unless I'm missing something here. -_-
--Dash Robinson
--Mississippi State University