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Anyone risking using the supra in the snow? photos thread!


spikedjack

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yeah works the same as standard, with any grip no matter how small it'll do its job and bias the power out through a ratio to the other wheel to power both, but when on snow or ice it can't work as it should because there is no grip at all on one or both wheels so just runs like an normal NON LSD open diff.

 

Didn't know quaife made diffs for the 6psd supra, there a good road going diff :)

 

Tim

 

Interesting that, cheers for the explanation bud :)

 

I don't think they do, I had one in my track car Corsa before my red or grey supra's :) cracking bit if kit for the money!

 

 

Interesting about the giken diff, I've never considered one in the supra for the fear of making it more tail happy, however if they do induce more exit grip then its deffinately on the consideration list!

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The fuel light is on and I was suspecting that the lack of weight at the back had found the limit of the winter tyres. :think:

 

A bit of under-steer, then for every bit of forwards the back went a little bit sideways, so I picked a new line and went in on half-handbrake. :)

 

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Then discovered that climbing a glacier was cause of the jiggery parkery. :shrug:

 

 

 

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