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Re: To take LSD or not?
Posted by sean [Email] (more from sean) on Thu, 13 Feb 2003 13:17:15
In Reply to: To take LSD or not?, ckpaden, Thu, 13 Feb 2003 12:31:45
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I got my quaife through Abbott. Aren't they still available? I've also heard that SQR uses a clutch type LSD on the racecars so that might be available through him. Racelogic is a really neat addition, especially in the wet, but nothing like the LSD which is seriously cool. Racelogic would still be an improvement over nothing. All the traction control does is look at the abs wheel sensor output and when it sees uneven wheel speeds sequentially turns off the fuel injectors until the wheel speeds even out again. So without lsd soon as you spin the one drive wheel the TC will start to cut in, where with lsd you have to spin both drive wheels before it cuts in. My racelogic unit has the cockpit adjustable slip control, where you can set the amount of allowable slip, I think from 0% to 20%. The launch control is a differnt deal and since I'm not into seriously agressive launches I didn't think it was a feature I would use. One warning, the racelogic unit is not quite as 'plug and play' as they make it seem, but everything is adjustable , using your pc. We had a real hard time finding a rpm signal (it's not as easy as it looks) and also found that at stock settings the power cut was pretty agro. But cool when it's all figured out.
Racelogic shouldn't be hard to find, I think it's racelogic.co.uk and my stepsons are distributors (they made me let them do my install). On TC in nascar, hard to believe, with how very, very agressively nascar polices those issues that any info is available anywhere.
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