Raziel
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(feel prertty stupid - surely all you D22 owners wouldnt kick a D40 when its stuck on a patch of damp grass)
Not sure if I'm missing something, but after picking up the new car and eager to see what it could do I though i'd try something nice and easy.
I found a grass hill about a 25-30deg incline, so in my infinate wisdom I drove the car up to the hill at about a 45deg angle in 2H to delibrately take the weight off the inside rear wheel.
So as the car edged up the hill, the inside wheel started to lose grip and thats as far as she went without the aid of 4H. I understand it aint a locker, its limited slip so am I expecting to much to see both rear axles to turn together half up a grass hill.
I tried easing up the throttle ever so slow to the point where the inside wheel slowly started to turn and let do a couple of full turns - and no help from the diff in turning the lazy axle.
Surely an LSD would give a bit more omph or am I simply looking at an open Diff (bugger).
Chris
Not sure if I'm missing something, but after picking up the new car and eager to see what it could do I though i'd try something nice and easy.
I found a grass hill about a 25-30deg incline, so in my infinate wisdom I drove the car up to the hill at about a 45deg angle in 2H to delibrately take the weight off the inside rear wheel.
So as the car edged up the hill, the inside wheel started to lose grip and thats as far as she went without the aid of 4H. I understand it aint a locker, its limited slip so am I expecting to much to see both rear axles to turn together half up a grass hill.
I tried easing up the throttle ever so slow to the point where the inside wheel slowly started to turn and let do a couple of full turns - and no help from the diff in turning the lazy axle.
Surely an LSD would give a bit more omph or am I simply looking at an open Diff (bugger).
Chris
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