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12-21-2017, 04:22 PM
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I'm considering to upgrade my diff to shorter ratio and have more lock. Current I do not want to spend a lot of money on it.
Therefore I'm considering cheap solution: Anyone knows of a 'plug and play' 'open diff' rear axle with shorter ratio than OE AE86 from another model? (5:1 something) Than if it's cheap, I plan welding it and give it a try. It will be for rally-use. Searching the www gave me different feedback on it so I assume it depends mostly on the driver how he handles the 100% lock. If it doesn't work I might put it up for sale for the drifters |
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12-22-2017, 12:46 AM
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There is literally nothing "bolt on" on the AE86 other than the OEM rear axle (S and T series) and none of them come with a shorter ratio than 4.3:1...
Oh and welded diff are absolutely awful, even for drifting. So I would definitely not recommend it for rally. |
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12-22-2017, 02:10 AM
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I would also advise against welding the diff, I once drove a Skyline with a welded diff and it certainly isn't the best choice.
Perhaps if you gave some idea of your budget people could give better advice. |
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12-22-2017, 12:26 PM
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well there is no cheap solution
i run quaife lsd with group4 english axle shafts and 5,1 bought from german Rally guru |
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12-22-2017, 01:23 PM
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I'll provide some counter advice.
Driving with welded diffs are fine. NA6 Eunos Roadster 1.6 - Welded diff, never driven with one before. Just pushes front end wide unless on power. Decent front tyres and plenty of man foot is fine. Daily drove it for a year with a welded diff without any issues. Drifted it just fine too. BMW E36 328 with a welded diff - Same again. Daily drove it for 9 months, no issues at all. BUT - both these had IRS not a solid axle so I don't know how much difference that makes. It is no substitute for a proper LSD as you don't get the benefit without the negatives - understeer at low speeds, tyre skipping/jumping on tight turns. |
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12-22-2017, 03:59 PM
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A welded differential is great..... until you break a halfshaft and then it is an instant trip off road or into on-coming traffic !
An analogue brain in a digital World |
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12-24-2017, 03:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-24-2017 03:07 AM by headrush.)
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It all depends on what you're used to, where you come from (experience with previous cars), or your expectations with the car. A welded diff would be great for some people, others will hate it. Expectations and needs may vary from one driver to another.
I rode shotgun on my friend's Ford Sierra with welded diff and while it's drivable in most scenarios and not as bad as some people say, I would not use it as a daily driver because of the (lack of) comfort on parking ramps and tight turns. Besides that, I would be affraid of screwing a half shaft all the time. Now, for a weekend / fun / track / rally car I find it a cheap mod if 100% lock and throttle steering is your goal. As long as you always keep an spare diff and a couple of half shafts, just in case |
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12-25-2017, 10:27 PM
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i would never drive with a welded diff ...
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01-03-2018, 03:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2018 04:01 AM by Deuce Cam.)
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Quote:It is no substitute for a proper LSD Indeed Quote:as you don't get the benefit without the negatives - understeer at low speeds, tyre skipping/jumping on tight turns. Not exactly. With a proper after market clutch lsd one will still get some of these characteristics. They're usually set to 100% lockup default, and their engagement comes from throttle/engine load. Ae86 is an underpowered car so a reasonable amount of throttle is needed just to accelerate. This is compounded if the drivetrain is geared down because rpm will always be higher - at any road speed - compared to oem. Fwiw Ive got a cusco rs 1.5. Had it 6 years and roughly 15k miles. Street car only. Still locks hard. Car understeers unless i completely let off throttle in a *really* tight bend, like a switch-back aka horseshoe turn. Theres an even more noticeable difference if the car is in neutral for a turn. I occassionally still get tire skipping/jumping/chirping, but it was noticeably worse when lsd was new. However, i get the pogo'y unsettlrd feel in turns often, even when just driving a bit gingerly. Its the equal wheels speeds. It can be annoying, but is an expected characteristic of a mechanical/clutch lsd. Sometime i want to adjust my lsd to its minimal lockup setting (60%) by rearranging the plate. Since my lsd has springs between yhe gears and plates.... as i umderstand it some springs can be removed to soften the ramp rate, i.e. it takes more load to engage the lockup. An aggressive lsd is best suited for a tail out driving style imo. Im not really trying to do drive lime that on public roads... |
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01-04-2018, 10:20 AM
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Hi all,
happy new year at first !!! Sorry for the late reply... was on holiday :-) Most replies confirms what I found on the www already... there are many opinions. Since only OEM diff can fit, probably finding a cheap one to weld (and maybe destroy...) is unlikely... For sure I agree it doesn't beat proper LSD anyway --> that's clear. @Power_up: I expect cost around 1000-1200€ incl. installation and adjustment. So if needed I might spend it on the diff but it's not highest priority... therefore I wanted to check cheaper solution at first. @Ditn: If you have another address where I could find similar setup as yours that would be great.... or sell me yours Anyway more opinions/ideas are welcome. |
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