Another guestion... Limited Stip

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handsomeDave

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How is a limited slip differential good? I understand that it's useful when cornering because it allows one wheel to spin faster than the other. But in the example of like a RWD charger, with a limited slip differential, doesn't it give the power to the wheel that has the least traction? how is that helpful? And why is that better than an open differential?
 
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Root Moose

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But in the example of like a RWD charger, with a limited slip differential, doesn't it give the power to the wheel that has the least traction?

Depends on the differential type.

Any power flow is better than none.

I don't know about the Charger but I do know the Torsen in my S2000. It applies power to the wheel with the most traction. Can lead to some fun spins and such when cresting a hill at 8000+ RPM and hitting a puddle on the track. Not that I'd know anything about that. ;) Btw, Honda F20C engines take a while to re-light after being run backwards.
 
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Root Moose

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Also note that less traction does not mean no traction...
 
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