4.10 Torsen that came in the TT-R? If so, those have the reputation of being the weakest of the Mk3 differentials. However I have no experience with them, nor have I heard of any breaking, so take that with a grain of salt. Worst case scenario, you break it, you have an excuse to buy a Cusco or something like that.drod23;1769481 said:i have a 4.1 lsd i believe and i already upgraded the traction arms with battleversion ones..
GrimJack;1769519 said:PS: Slicks != Drag radials
C was my first real hacking language... of course, I'd done lots of stuff before then in various BASIC implementations, and a fair bit of machine code that was specific to the chip being coded as well, but C is really where it all started for me.te72;1769631 said:Do or do not equal? =/= is what I've seen most often for 'does not equal', you're just confusing me Grim.
Never got into C of any sort (nor any real programming language), about all I knew/learned was hexidecimal programming for using the Gameshark on PS1 haha... Learned something new today.GrimJack;1769698 said:C was my first real hacking language... of course, I'd done lots of stuff before then in various BASIC implementations, and a fair bit of machine code that was specific to the chip being coded as well, but C is really where it all started for me.
In C, the operator for not equal to is !=. The operator for equal to is ==.
He mentioned 4.1, and to my knowledge, torsen was the only diff with that ratio, correct?Poodles;1769710 said:Rebuilt diff with a solid spacer instead of a crush sleeve will take a hell of a lot of abuse. Unless it's a torsen of course...
I thought the Mk3 only had a 4.3, and the Mk2 was the one that got the 4.1?GrimJack;1769977 said:Actually, 4.1 is pretty common in both open and regular LSD types. Found on most of the non turbo cars, as I recall.
Torsen is rare - pretty unlikely that you have one.
To my understanding that is correct.drod23;1770658 said:didnt only the jza70 have torsen? and the ma70 had clutch type lsd's