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Spinning Wheels


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Bit random in a wheelspinning thread don't you think??:blink: Anyway, I could be wrong by aren't you and Suprasex one and the same (both from Cheshire, both with the same posting style) Why the two IDs?

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Ok guys a fresh start as i seem to have messed my other posts up i am new to the forums but not to the supras, why is it that when you try to do a burnout or a donut, only 1 wheel seems to spin i think someone told me that mkiv's have a special diff?

 

It means you have a factory fitted or aftermarket LSD (Limited Slip Differential) on your car. A Supra without an LSD will spin both wheels.

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It means you have a factory fitted or aftermarket LSD (Limited Slip Differential) on your car. A Supra without an LSD will spin both wheels.

 

thats the wrong way round.

 

A LSD will mean both wheels will spin up and 'burn rubber' rather than just the one.

 

Most NA's don't have one, most RZ autos don't have one, but all GZ's do and all Manual TT's do.

 

Look for the A02A or A02B etc ref on your chassis plate. the last letter is the key ie A = open diff and one wheel spinning B = LSD and two wheels spinning.

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It means you have a factory fitted or aftermarket LSD (Limited Slip Differential) on your car. A Supra without an LSD will spin both wheels.

 

It's the other way around. There's videos somewhere of monkeymark doing burnouts just spinning one wheel (auto, no LSD).

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