I have a Quaife torsen LSD in my Pulsar (dedicated track/race car)
and a Cusco clutch pack LSD (80% locked) in my 350Z
The Torsen diff is just wonderful - does a marvelous job on the track and yet it's easy to park in the pits
I do avoid hitting the curbs to keep both wheels on the ground
Uses normal gearbox oil - no friction modifier - no wear and tear - oil stays clean
All the other guys have welded up their diffs - that has given them some turn in under steer and when parking in the pits it's a nightmare (real problem pushing them also)
The 350Z is a pain, parking and left turns always have chirping from the tires and banging from the diff
Have to use the extra high viscosity oil with the friction modifier
The clutch plates make the oil black
The clutch plates will wear out
For street and occasional track work I would much prefer a Torsen diff
(I'm now running -4.6 degrees camber on the Pulsar!)
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