NekoR Posted December 9, 2017 Author Posted December 9, 2017 Works good. The force of sliding depends on the power of the spring. Quote
MangaNOID Posted December 9, 2017 Posted December 9, 2017 Nice! I really like it. Have you any recommended spring size/rate etc? Quote
NekoR Posted December 9, 2017 Author Posted December 9, 2017 In my example , the spring : diameter - 7,4mm length - 12mm The diameter of the wire - 0,65mm step - 1,8mm Quote
Didumos69 Posted December 9, 2017 Posted December 9, 2017 (edited) A limited slip diff is open by default and closes when slipping occurs. This one is closed by default, that is, the friction between bevel gears and diff housing is allways present and is not initiated by slip. This is not an LSD imo. I ever made the same mistake btw. You could have obtained the same effect without modifying parts with a linear clutch outside the diff: Edited December 9, 2017 by Didumos69 Quote
NekoR Posted December 9, 2017 Author Posted December 9, 2017 (edited) Didumos69, I agree with you. It's not really LSD. But your version of the differential is very large. It can not be used on a compact model. You can not adjust the sliding force. Edited December 9, 2017 by NekoR Quote
skppo Posted December 9, 2017 Posted December 9, 2017 Yeah, this is more of a locked differential that has a safety slip than a LSD. Quote
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