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Guys,

I put the car (r32gtst) on the hoist the other day, and i could spin the rear wheels in opposite directions, with a bit of force. So the vlsd is gone.

How dangerous is this?

At the moment I am reluctant to push it too hard around corners... I can get an aftermarket diff, but im thinking i might just upgrade the car a bit later, and use what ive got for the time being. What are your thoughts?

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it's not dangerous at all, plenty of RWD cars have an open diff.

however, if you drive like a twit and disregard the way your car handles (open diffs are less predictable sometimes) then you will come to grief.

remember that VLSDs are speed sensitive diffs, the only differential action is due to viscous goo - there is no actual contact so you will be able to spin the wheels in opposite directions even on a healthy diff.

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