my99/00 wrx rear diff type
What type of diffs do the my99/00 wrxs have??
front open, LSD viscous coupling, what is the rear... viscous limited... suretrak... open...? if say 4 wheels have no traction on this model will it just spin 1 wheel on each axle or will 2 wheels at the rear spin and 1 at the front ? can't find much information for the ADM my99/00 wrx. |
I believe the standard rear diff is a viscous open also. This enabled the cars to be more street friendly with turning etc.
I swapped mine out for an early model STi rear, 2 way mechanical LSD. It makes the car more predictable on the limits of grip and oversteer, however tends to lock up and clunk a bit for street driving if I have my centre/front diff locked also. |
Front diffs are open...one can get various front LSD's including plated (clunky, noisy) or helical (not noisy - standard on Type RA V Limited).
I have an RA V Limited helical front LSD for sale if you're interested....see for sale section. |
Okay so its like the one in this video? [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2bRb17jJ1U[/url]
looks like when one wheel slips the fluid heats up and rotates the other driveshaft, probably helpful on sand and slippery surfaces. so if i was stuck on ice would 3 wheels spin and one at the front no spin? (example) for performance applications its an open diff. |
had a quick look at this chart
[url]http://home.gci.net/~cowdookey/818/TransmissionIDChart_Public.pdf[/url] looks like most turbo models come with what is called a rear vlsd. no ADM wrxs on that chart though. |
Nauli. How much you want for the font diff?
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[QUOTE=boskoj;822358]Nauli. How much you want for the font diff?[/QUOTE]
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R160 rear diff types.......
[IMG]http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x310/fateo66/LSDs/R160_zps7404b2bb.jpg[/IMG] |
[QUOTE=Rossco;822372]R160 rear diff types.......
[IMG]http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x310/fateo66/LSDs/R160_zps7404b2bb.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] thanks, saw your car on cambridge street a week ago or so around 5 pm ish. |
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