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Efini 8 07-04-2003 08:46 PM

*NEW* Re Amemiya LSD pic
 
http://www.re-amemiya.co.jp/sub_win/...tukuba/lsd.jpg

takahashi 07-20-2004 02:24 AM

nice............. :eek:

What difference does it make to an aftermarket LSD cf. stock.

I am planning to get one next time I visit Japan or Hong Kong. Easy to carry?

shelleys_man_06 07-20-2004 06:55 AM

RE-Amemiya's LSD has been out for quite some time. I think it runs about $800+ USD. I wonder if it is a 1.5-way or a full two-way LSD...

GooOnYou 07-20-2004 01:31 PM

LSD = limited slip differential right? I didn't know you could upgrade past stock. How much of a difference does a 2 way make?

shelleys_man_06 07-20-2004 02:07 PM

The 1.5-way LSD provides power to both wheels when the car is travelling straight or turning; moderate grip is expected while engaged. The 2-way LSD provides power to both wheels when the car is travelling straight, turning, and braking. It is fully engaged at all times. I hear that 2-way differentials are good for drifting, but they are quite noisy. I would consider them the closest thing to a full-locking differential (?!?).

rotarenvy 07-22-2004 06:04 AM

from:http://www.club4ag.com/faq%20and%20t...ential_101.htm
1-Way, 2-Way, 1.5-Way.......... What Does It Mean?

Some manufacturers make LSD's in different configurations and are commonly classified as 1 way, 2way, and 1.5 way. This designation reflects the design of the cam groove which enables the LSD to function differently under different loads. A 1 way differential means that the cam is shaped in such way as to have positive lock only when accelerating. The 2 way is constructed in a way to have positive lock motion in either acceleration or deceleration. The 1.5 way is a new term used to describe the 2 way cam which enables different lock up rates during the two directional forces. The 1.5 distribute positive lock stronger under acceleration than when decelerating. The 1.5 way can provide more forgiving balance when braking than a full 2 way setup, although it is less effective for true racing applications, it provides easier operation for beginners in throttle off conditions. It is also effective for front drive cars which need extra stability during braking.

and to open another can of worms I think we have torsen diff in the cars as std ;) A torque biasing LSD. it sends more torque to the wheel with the most grip.

shelleys_man_06 10-03-2004 10:51 PM

Has anyone ever considered an upgraded differential? I'm waiting to see what companies such as Kaaz, CUSCO, etc. are coming out with.

MazdaManiac 10-03-2004 11:35 PM

When I first read the subject headline, I was expecting something more like this

http://members.verizon.net/~clavier/photos/lsd.jpg

shelleys_man_06 10-03-2004 11:38 PM

Groovy. Albert Hofmann would be proud.

Cam 10-03-2004 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by shelleys_man_06
Has anyone ever considered an upgraded differential? I'm waiting to see what companies such as Kaaz, CUSCO, etc. are coming out with.

Im wondering what the performance advantage would be. I know there is a MS LSD out.

Morgan 10-03-2004 11:52 PM


Originally Posted by MazdaManiac
When I first read the subject headline, I was expecting something more like this

http://members.verizon.net/~clavier/photos/lsd.jpg

oooook....woah now buddy--i was thinking the SAME thing when i saw the title...but that thing is trippin me out..i can't stop looking @ it! I blame Ajax..he sent me the link to the thread... :D

shelleys_man_06 10-04-2004 12:41 AM


Originally Posted by Cam
Im wondering what the performance advantage would be. I know there is a MS LSD out.

Well, I'm guessing the stock differential cannot handle my insane power wishes. Also, I believe Torsens can only go so far. I think a 1.5-way, or even a 2-way differential might be in order. Who knows? :confused:

Don't y'all enjoy me bringing back old threads? ;)

MazdaManiac 10-04-2004 12:52 AM

Well, the Torson for the Miata is plenty strong, so there is a possibility that the RX-8 piece might be one of the few that are strong enough to hold some extra power.

Mikelikes2drive 10-04-2004 01:49 AM

i thought that if u upgrade your power substantially and want to drift you should upgrade your LSD so you have more control in the turns... just know that LSDs are essential in drifting and turning if you're into that stuff...

Ajax 10-04-2004 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by Morgan
oooook....woah now buddy--i was thinking the SAME thing when i saw the title...but that thing is trippin me out..i can't stop looking @ it! I blame Ajax..he sent me the link to the thread... :D

It was worse for me! If you remember correctly, I was drunk when I saw that picture and man.. did it mess with my head!

Jeebus!

Charles R. Hill 10-06-2004 06:43 AM

I've been expecting the diff to be the first thing to go, but after reading this post I have much more confidence. Thanks.

Charles

RXE16T 10-06-2004 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by Charles R. Hill
I've been expecting the diff to be the first thing to go, but after reading this post I have much more confidence. Thanks.

Charles

My money's on the gearbox being the weakest link.

shelleys_man_06 10-06-2004 09:33 AM

If you're nuts, you could try swapping for a Turbo II or FD tranny.

Charles R. Hill 10-06-2004 09:59 AM

That has been on my mind since the nitrous. I have been trying to keep a mental list of those trannys that will fit the best and give me the ratios that might improve upon the factory gears. With the nitrous, first gear is like a truck gear. Any ideas?

Charles

pressure 10-06-2004 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by nojooc
My money's on the gearbox being the weakest link.


I would agree. I know it's not the same box, but the Speed World Challenge 6 has faltered multiple times because of gear issues. If the 8's tranny was practically stronger I would expect that they would modify it for use in the Tri-Point 6, but there's been talk of moving to an aftermarket dog box.
I don't know much about Mazda's historical record as far as tranny reliability and strength go though.
As for upgrades, I thought I remembered seeing something in a Japanese mag about a crossed gear set, but I can't find it now. Ring a bell to anyone?
I think that all the 8's gears feel like truck ratios, yet drinking down petrol at 4000 rpm at highway speeds with the stock set makes a final ratio change sound impractical. Unless you're not compromising with a daily driver.

shelleys_man_06 10-06-2004 03:02 PM

Charles, this sounds extreme, but have you considered an RX-7 Turbo II transmission swap? I talked a bit with Gigolo Jason (where have you been?!) a while back, and he said a swap like that may be good, especially when making big power. You'll lose a gear, but I don't think it would make much of a difference. Besides the R Series transmissions are really strong. Also consider an FD tranny swap, if you're nuts like me. ;)

Charles R. Hill 10-07-2004 05:27 AM

The latest issue of RX Tuner has an adsvertisement from a company that has the turbo II trannys for $350 and the FD trannys for $700. What's the difference between the two and why does the turbo II trans get so much mention? Of course, I want to wreck my factory trans and see if I can possibly come up with a way to strengthen it. Part of my big dream to get off of the assembly line. On the truck gearing issue, if it seems that all the gears are truck gears, i.e. too many revs at most speeds, then a new ring and pinion set might be in order. I have contemplated that for myself, as well.

Charles

shelleys_man_06 10-07-2004 12:28 PM

I'm also thinking about getting a taller final drive. 4.44 is fine, especially in stock form, but I'm not sure if it's the right setup for what I want.

My belief since a rotary engine is high-revving, the fatigue lives of the gear shafts, input and output shafts may be shorter than that of lower revving engines. I think a good solution is to use stronger materials, and/or different gear ratios.

RX8-TX 10-07-2004 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by Ajax
Jeebus!

Picked that up from Irish?! :D

mspeed11 10-07-2004 08:16 PM

the 2 way is your friend:D


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