Will a welded diff pass MOT?

I've had welded diffs pass MOTs with 4 different places, no issue at all.
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Will a car pass NCT with welded diff?

The welded diff and the law - absolutely no legislation concerning it. Passes nct! Plenty of cars/jeeps/trucks come with factory fitted lsd and some even come with manual diff lockers on the hubs.
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What happens if I weld my diff?

When a differential is welded, the axels are almost strung together and both wheels will rotate the same revolutions as each other. The wheels are now spinning at the same speed through a corner. Since the outer wheel needs to rotate a lot more than the inner wheel.
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Can you drift with a welded diff?

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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Can you drift without a welded diff?

Member. In answer to your title, no you don't need a welder to drift, standard LSD is fine but as has been said; try one out for a bit and see how you get on with it.
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Can you drift an open diff?

its not impossible with an open diff and it can teach you about weight shift ect but TBH its just a ballache and takes all the fun out of drifting and thats what drifting is supposed to be.
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Can you drive fast with welded diff?

It's not illegal, it will make a bit of noise at slow speed (so do LSDs anyway), it will wear tyres (but you're welding with intent to skid, tyre wear isn't an argument, you're in the wrong sport if you think it is) and other transmission components a bit quicker, it will understeer but it'll also drift better.
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What is a clutch kick?

Also called drifting or shock-loading, a clutch kick can be done by pushing the clutch in so the engine revs up, then releasing the clutch quickly. This sends an RPM (revolutions per minute) rush to the drive wheels and prompts them to lose their traction as the tires spin or “drift”.
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Will an open diff spin both tires?

Yes in a straight line both wheels will spin because each have the same traction. In a turn an open diff will break loose the inside tire.
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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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Is limited slip better 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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What diff 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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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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What is a 1.5-way diff?

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 is a welded diff?

A welded differential keeps both of the back wheels on the car spinning at the same speed, but since the wheel on the outside is typically spinning faster than the inner wheel in a turn or corner, keeping both wheels spinning at the same rate will cause the inner wheel to lose traction and skip, making oversteer easier ...
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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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What causes a one wheel peel?

You clutch dumping at 3500 could of A) overpowered the friction cone on one wheel and caused only one tire to grab (the one with more traction) or B) you overpowered the springs essentially doing the same thing, causing a "one wheel peel" You MAY have added too much friction modifier, but more than likely the material ...
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What is it called when both wheels spin?

What is a Differential? A differential is a component on your vehicle's axle that transforms the power from the engine into movement in the wheels. The differential, or diff, splits the torque from the engine two ways and allows each wheel to spin at two different speeds.
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How long do limited slip differentials last?

Most regularly driven rigs should need the rear differential rebuilt after reaching 100,000 miles. Those that see a mixture of sand, dirt, gravel, and snow or are used for towing or off-pavement duties will probably need the limited-slip rebuilt before 60,000 miles.
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Is limited slip differential good in snow?

Open diffs are the safest option in the snow and ice since you'll always have a tire that is holding you rear end from sliding out. Limited slip diffs can work great to get additional traction, but on a icy sidehill, like the crown of a road or a sloped bend in a highway, they can absolutely be a liability.
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What's the purpose of double clutching?

The purpose of the double-clutch technique is to aid in matching the rotational speed of the input shaft being driven by the engine to the rotational speed of the gear the driver wishes to select.
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