What differential is best for drifting?

For drifting or rally driving, occasionally a two-way LSD may be the best option, as it's more desirable in these scenarios for wheel speeds to remain relatively equal.
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Is open diff good for drifting?

good that your trying but open diffs are absolute wank for trying to drift on. weld it asap. until then just use a lot of weight shifting and handbrake!
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Is limited slip differential good for drifting?

Because VLSD's will work well for drifting in the rain but don't offer the same performance and predictability of 2-way aftermarket differentials or a welded differential in the dry. Another thing to note for you “hardcore drifters” is that safety is a big factor as well.
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Is a welded diff good for drifting?

Although they're fantastic for drifting at the track, a welded diff can provide understeer on turn-in, which isn't ideal for grip racing.
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Is a 2-way differential good for drifting?

A 2-Way provides lock-up during deceleration and is generally ideal for high-speed road racing and drifting use, as it provides better braking stability for competition cars in heated situations.
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Can you drift with a 1.5-way diff?

Welder is great for drifting, and pretty damn good for all the above. 1.5-way KAAZ will be ideal, you won't notice the difference from a 2-way, it will do everything very well. On deceleration the rear of the car is lighter anyway, which is why any car drifts nicely under high speed braking, be it open diff, 1-way.
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Can you daily a 2-way diff?

Everyday use would be fine. Although with anything that aggressive it might wear quicker.
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Why do Drifters weld the diff?

The Welded Differential is becoming very popular in the drift scene, as it is a cheaper option to keep both rear wheels spinning under load, and keeping away those unwanted one-wheel peels.
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What is a 1.5 way differential?

A 1.5-way differential refers to one where the forward and reverse limiting torques, Trq d_fwd, d_rev , are different but neither is zero as in the case of the 1-way LSD. This type of differential is common in racing cars where a strong limiting torque can aid stability under engine braking.
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What diff do drift cars have?

In drifting, an open differential would send power to the wheel with no grip and allow the other tire to gain traction. This makes for an unbalanced drift, kind of like an ice skater with one skate stuck and the other skate gliding freely.
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Can you drift open diff in rain?

The best thing you could try to do with an open diff is to drift in the rain in a roundabout, the wider the better. You could try to initiate the drift either with a clutch kick or by handbrake. Once you get the hang of it you could try to transition in and out of the roundabout.
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Which is better limited slip or locking differential?

An automatic locking differential can unlock and allow the inside wheel to rotate freely, but only when power is limited. The limited slip differential will allow some slipping between the two side gears, this allows both wheels to get equal traction even though one is spinning faster than the other.
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Are limited slip differentials worth it?

A limited slip differential increases a car's power and speed by utilising engine power more efficiently, thus allowing for a smoother and more enjoyable drive. Even on standard roads, LSD units can help prevent slippage and spinouts for near-perfect traction that translates to a safer and smoother ride.
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Can you do a burnout with a limited slip differential?

So going back to your question yes it is possible to perform a burnout with a limited slip differential and infect it would be a better burnout as both drive wheels would be getting equal amounts of power, it will prevent you spinning up just one single wheel and looking like an amateur.
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Can you do donuts with an open diff?

Certain things are possible with an open diff, big roundabouts being one of them. You'll never get it to leave junctions sideways nor do donuts but it's still possible to have some fun with. The advice about not learning on the road is a strong one though, especially with a less predictable open diff.
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What does a limited-slip differential do?

In basic terms, the limited-slip diff does what it says, as it's a device that limits the amount of wheelspin when the driven wheels lose grip when power is applied.
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Will a welded diff pass MOT?

I've had welded diffs pass MOTs with 4 different places, no issue at all. I just told them the cars had a LSD and let them get on with it. It's fine. Trying to get insurance on a welded diff was much, much harder.
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What is a full spool diff?

A full spool replaces the entire factory differential case with a solid unit and locks both axles together. This is most usually done in fairly powerful drag cars because they only have to travel in straight lines.
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How fast can you drive with diff lock on?

How fast can you drive when the differential lock is engaged on the vehicle? When using the differential lock, your speed should not exceed 25 mph.
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What is a open diff?

Open differentials are the most common differential found on passenger vehicles and allow the wheels to rotate at different speeds while the vehicle is turning a corner.
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What is the difference between a 1.5 and 2 way diff?

A 1-way differential will only have a positive lock to limit slip during acceleration. A 2-way differential will limit slip during both acceleration and deceleration. A 1.5-way differential is actually a 2-way differential with a different lockup rate between acceleration and deceleration.
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What is better open or limited slip?

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Because the LSD transmits power to the wheels with traction, you are given better control. Even if you are traveling over slippery roads, the limited slip can provide more traction, allowing you to steer easier out of the situation.
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Whats better posi or locker?

With a locker both wheels will spin at the same speed. With a posi it allows the wheels to turn at differenthe speeds. When turning the inside wheel needs to turn slower than the outside .
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