Limited Slip Differential Explained
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How do limited slip differentials work? What is an LSD? Clutch type limited slip differentials use the engagement of a clutch to lock up a differential, allowing for torque to transfer to the wheel with more grip, until the force between the clutch packs is overcome. When the differential is not under load, it allows for both wheel to rotate at separate speeds. • Related Videos • Differentials: • Differentials - Explained • Open vs. Locked Diff: • Open vs Locked Differential - Explained • Open vs. Locked Diff Part 2: • Open vs Locked Differential - Torque ... • Multi-plate Clutch: • Multi-Plate Clutches - Explained • Please feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe! • And don't forget to check out my Facebook page: • / engineeringexplained • Also check out my official website: Make suggestions, participate in forums, enter for Car of the Month, learn through logically ordered lessons, read FAQs, and plan your future! • http://www.howdoesacarwork.com • • NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEDNESDAY!
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