SySt;1269703 said:
The ratio between the turning radii of each wheel is decreased with the increase overall turning radius. Basically, if you were to pull 1G lateral acceleration at 30MPH and then 1G lateral acceleration at 100MPH, your chances of breaking loose are more at 30MPH. If you are cornering that hard at 100MPH you should have enough skill to handle whatever sort of differential you have. I pretty much mean if you are going to messing around like that you should also know how to handle a situation when you are sliding.
Either way if it breaks loose at 100+mph your dead.
At ~30mph 99% chance you & supra will walk away.
Its very dangerous the wheel never change speed between the two meaning at least 1 must break traction in any significant turn
on LSD it just means it takes more force then usual but will travel different speeds into a turn
but on LSD you get the benny of applying traction to both tires going the same direction if even one slips so if one is slipping in the mud it wont be the one spinning while the other one is stationary like on an open diff.
Go with LSD
Also if you use welded gears it puts alot more stress on the rear suspension the rear bottom A arm or end link will bend or snap.
You also put a lot of stress on the subframe mounts.
It wont break right away but if your in a dangerous situation and you put forces on it that are usually never on it, that will be the time it will fail I have some picture to proove that!
Here is what happened to mine luckily it broke near the end if it would have sooner I would be dead.
Sorry but all I could find is a picture of the good one I used the area I circled is the part that bent & twisted when my white car spun out.