Pretty sure FWD cars have more important uses for LSD than burning rubber... :P Like, I dunno, pretty much the opposite (good LSD would actually prevent tire wear while accelerating and cornering etc...).
@@nicufratila9473 We got pretty good amount of snow now here and roads are covered in ice. My second car (that I bought just for fun) Golf GTI Mk5 seems to handle it pretty well. I did get new set of Nokian Hakkapeliitta studded winter tires, so might be one reason. But overall I gotta accelerate really slow or bye bye studs :P
Hey guys, how long will the friction plates last during "normal" use? How long did they last on your drift cars? I know you should at least change diff oil from time to time, but how about the friction plates? Thanks for answering!
Pretty sure FWD cars have more important uses for LSD than burning rubber... :P Like, I dunno, pretty much the opposite (good LSD would actually prevent tire wear while accelerating and cornering etc...).
I think the fwdlsd will be good in winter,i hate when only one wheel spin on snow
@@nicufratila9473 We got pretty good amount of snow now here and roads are covered in ice. My second car (that I bought just for fun) Golf GTI Mk5 seems to handle it pretty well. I did get new set of Nokian Hakkapeliitta studded winter tires, so might be one reason. But overall I gotta accelerate really slow or bye bye studs :P
soo fwd is for burnout and rwd is for drift, okay
Hey guys,
how long will the friction plates last during "normal" use? How long did they last on your drift cars?
I know you should at least change diff oil from time to time, but how about the friction plates?
Thanks for answering!