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another diff lock question

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Range Rover Blues:
The viscous unit is a sort of LSD, after all it limits slip, right?

The very early RRC had the LT95 with LSD in the centre diff and also IIRC had difflock full-on (if only they had done that with the B-W box :roll: ) so you get the best of both worlds.  I could be worng here but I think it was merely the case that the LSD got deleted, not sure why though :?  cost or reliability.

An LSD will not drive quite the same as a viscous though, you may feel it 'unlocking' and it will be more prone to oversteer.


Oversteer, what am I saying, get it chucked in :D

AbyssDJ:

--- Quote from: "Mudlark" ---LSD and viscous couplings are different names for the same thing I believe
--- End quote ---


basically. work differently but do the same job, in essence...

mark.yellow.series.3:
so it can be done, ie, diff locked or L.S.D

sounds like a good upgrade

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