Jon_Bmw wrote:Seeing as we are on the subject of diffs... I keep posting this question, but no-one has been able to answer it, I think I can guess the answer though. Perhaps the clever bods haven't seen it.
Do they have the same 25% lock or 75% slip(depending which way you look at it) on coast and accel? Are the ramp angles the same? I suspect you could make noteable handling improvements(on a track) from chopping and changing the ramp angles. 40% accel lock sounds great on first impression, but this is likely to hinder you come corner time.
I have a tran X diff in my shed of a 205 and it is set for 35/65 giving me 65% locking force on acceleration and 35 % locking force on coast. I can change it to 45/45 and also change it to fully interleaved and lightweight giving different locking characteristics, harsh or less harsh.
I wonder if the BMW LSD has the ability to accept these changes with custom designed ramp angles or not? Obviously aftermarket stuff is there, but its seldem cheap.
Anyone know?
Jon, that certainly is an interesting question that you have posted, and that I must admit I have not seen on this forum yet as I am new here.
I would have to say that, in terms of the more common clutch type BMW LSD, the level of slip allowed will be identical on both acceleration and deceleration, and cannot be adjusted in order to provide more or less slip on one or the other.
This is due to the fact that the degree to which the sun gears are forced to engage the crown wheel via the clutch mechanism is a function of the axial force exerted upon them by the planet gears. Unfortunately, this axial force is
regardless of the direction in which the planet gears are turning, and thus the level of slip will be the same both during acceleration and during deceleration.
The same is true of the less common viscous type LSD (although via a different mechanism that I won't go into here). However, with the more exotic electronically controlled diffs, what you have proposed is quite feasible.
I hope that this helps, and that I understood your question correctly.