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Originally Posted by v1p3r I said that! LSD! Any wheel with traction gets all the torque. Wheel in air = zero traction = zero torque supplied! |
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limited slip differential (LSD) is a modified or derived type of gear arrangement that allows for some difference in rotational
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this is from Wikipedia... It seems that LSD does not allow to increse the speed difference beyond a set limit.. so it means.. Both wheels will spin.... right???
IMHO it is possible if the driveshaft to one wheel was disengaged and the differential locked... Torque steer balanced by Steering inputs..
Or driving after having LSD-
Lysergic acid diethylamide - One psychedelic drug..