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eetoi 03-31-2004 03:10 AM

Is the rear ball diff adjustable?
 
I finally got an AWD kit, and the rear diff is really loose. I tried using it alone, and it acted like it had no traction at all, the thing was, it had plenty of traction, but the diff was slipping way too much. I know it was made to be more loose than stock, so the front one wouldn't get too much torque, and that there would be balance, but I'm beginning to wonder if my xmod has more acceleration in the front and the rear is just being dragged. BTW, the demo skyline at RS had a red diff with 2wd, and it worked fine.

striker289 03-31-2004 03:06 PM

use the red one that comes for the front and use the white for the back its a very nice set up imo

eetoi 03-31-2004 04:02 PM

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Originally posted by striker289
use the red one that comes for the front and use the white for the back its a very nice set up imo
But then the drivetrain is biased to the rear... The red diffs allow slippage, and the white one doesn't... I want a balanced drivetrain; equal to all fours. That is why I want to tighten the red rear one, so it'll still allow slippage...

striker289 03-31-2004 04:12 PM

th white one alows slip just not as much it does the same thing as u want

spinitsidewayz! 03-31-2004 04:20 PM

try this http://tinyrc.com/forums/showthread....d&pagenumber=1

eetoi 03-31-2004 11:36 PM

OMG that helped so much... thanks. Adjustable from outside? That is the shiat... I never noticed you could access those three screw from the outside with only a wheel removed:)

spinitsidewayz! 03-31-2004 11:45 PM

yup its really nice. you can adjust it from really loose to locked with just 3 twists:) its nice for switching between drifting and grip. i run rwd with a gear diff. its kinda different. if you have skyline gtr wheels and a long screwdriver you dont even need to remove the wheel;)

eetoi 04-01-2004 12:46 AM

Hold up... it goes from locked to loose for me in just a half twist... I can't make it work properly (spin one wheel while the other spins the opposite direction), it just doesn't grip the balls... lol. sorry.

eetoi 04-01-2004 12:47 AM

But hey, before, it was extremly hard to get it to even slide, i bet it'll drift well now

spinitsidewayz! 04-01-2004 03:54 PM

oh sorry i meant 3 twists as in 3 screws hah.. yeah it only takes like barely a twist to adjust it. i dont really know how the ball differential works but i dont think ur suppose to leave the balls in with that mod.

eetoi 04-01-2004 11:38 PM

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Originally posted by spinitsidewayz!
oh sorry i meant 3 twists as in 3 screws hah.. yeah it only takes like barely a twist to adjust it. i dont really know how the ball differential works but i dont think ur suppose to leave the balls in with that mod.
If you take the balls out, it won't have any balls! lol. Seriously, though, the balls allow one side to turn while the other turns the opposite direction... that's why when it is loose, it slides more often, and less power is transferred to the wheels and lost to friction.

spinitsidewayz! 04-01-2004 11:41 PM

well i dont like balls in my differential lol. i havent tried that mod, or even opened a ball diff so i wouldnt know. rwd all the way:)

aperson 04-02-2004 05:43 PM

the regular ball diff the balls need to stay in. with the mod you have to take your balls out of it. otherwise the LSD (its not a ball diff anymore) wont work.

SHIFT_DRIFT 04-04-2004 02:59 PM

with RWD my ball diff was loose.
then i clean and lubed it and put it w/ AWD its ok.

SHIFT_DRIFT 04-04-2004 02:59 PM

with RWD my ball diff was loose.
then i clean and lubed it and put it w/ AWD its ok.


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