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I currently have a 2way nismo lsd that is shagged and open wheeling 90% of the time, now I've had a standard lsd centre thats shimmed up tight put in there. Now its shimmed so tight its a locker and its annoying me, understeer or oversteer when you push into corners, no neutral ground. It's good because It always spins up 2 instead of single legging but in car parks its clunks and chirps and is annoying.

Now the 2 way is shagged and needs a rebuild so is this going to have similar traits to the locker if rebuilt? eg chirping in carparks and being a pig to drive? I don't mind a little understeer in corners as long as it will power oversteer and not single leg in straight lines.

Basically the question is for a car that is 90% street 10% track am I better rebuilding the 2way or getting a standard lsd and shimming it up so its not quite locked? The car has ~150kw and being the average HR31 IRS it tends to still have trouble putting the power down even with 9.5s so a loose LSD is just annoying.

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I currently have a 2way nismo lsd that is shagged and open wheeling 90% of the time, now I've had a standard lsd centre thats shimmed up tight put in there. Now its shimmed so tight its a locker and its annoying me, understeer or oversteer when you push into corners, no neutral ground. It's good because It always spins up 2 instead of single legging but in car parks its clunks and chirps and is annoying.

Now the 2 way is shagged and needs a rebuild so is this going to have similar traits to the locker if rebuilt? eg chirping in carparks and being a pig to drive? I don't mind a little understeer in corners as long as it will power oversteer and not single leg in straight lines.

Basically the question is for a car that is 90% street 10% track am I better rebuilding the 2way or getting a standard lsd and shimming it up so its not quite locked? The car has ~150kw and being the average HR31 IRS it tends to still have trouble putting the power down even with 9.5s so a loose LSD is just annoying.

hey mate mine does the same i dont have a 2 way but put some good diff oil nice and think and it will get rid of that cluking got rid of mine

hey mate mine does the same i dont have a 2 way but put some good diff oil nice and think and it will get rid of that cluking got rid of mine

The clunking is my bushes and everything else straining when it tries to spin the inside wheel in low speed manuvers.

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