nismo4life
15+ Year Contributor
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- Sep 28, 2005
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Rocky Hill,
Connecticut
Just a few questions. For starters, I have a '95 awd and my buddy has a 97. If I look on his rear diff it has a code on it, 3 letters and 3 numbers. It reads LSDXXX(can't remember the numbers). Mine reads BFB or something of that sort. I called VR, and they told me that my car was not equipped with a rear lsd. I also called Jeep and they said the same so can someone tell me wtf is going on because I've been hearing from alot of dsmer's that all dsm's have front lsd, viscous couple in the center, and open diff in the back. Also I couldn't find that orange "WARNING VISCOUS COUPLING..." sticker anywhere on my car, does that mean it didn't come with one?
Last question, One of my friends told me that AWD dsm's have a 70/30 power split. I called VR, Buschur, and Shep and they told me that the Viscous coupling is designed to always be changing power output? Ex. If you launch it will be more like a 20/80 split. When you go around a turn its going to split 40/60. etc. Can someone simplify this? And what is the factory Split, when driving in a straight line??? I'm assuming 40/60?
Last question, One of my friends told me that AWD dsm's have a 70/30 power split. I called VR, Buschur, and Shep and they told me that the Viscous coupling is designed to always be changing power output? Ex. If you launch it will be more like a 20/80 split. When you go around a turn its going to split 40/60. etc. Can someone simplify this? And what is the factory Split, when driving in a straight line??? I'm assuming 40/60?
