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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Troy, Michigan, USA
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Hi,
I've never quite understood how these types of diff work. Do they need any regular adjustment, and is their life expectancy as good as the conventional type? Thanks Mark 1983 911SC Coupe, 3.2L Short Stroke 1988 911 Carerra (minus eng & gearbox) with plans to be a 73 RS lookalike 2000 BMW 2.5CSI (wife's transport) 2000 Jeep GC V8 |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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bump!!!
bump for qualified response!
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Hot as Hell, AZ
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Now in 993 land ...
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So, the 911 has a clutch type unit?
George |
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oem ZF are clutch type
Quaife/Torsen is a gear type
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