No, torsen are a different company all together. Although the new gen torsen is similar-ish to the truetrac in design the original torsen design is vastly different.ejukated wrote:I thought a truetrac was a torsen diff? Or is it just the max split proportion is different?vlad01 wrote:not a problem on the kaaz, looking at the technical diagram it hollow all the way through, the cross piece in the middle is hollow. So I could probably got away with not shortening but I did it anyway. Only cost me $25 per axle to be trimmed on a massive lathe.vs ss wrote:You have to take some off the spline end of the axel as the centre is not deep enough?
That said I actually never checked my center if I could see through or not. I just knew it was going to work the way I was doing it and it did just fine.
For the VP S I have decided to go for a Torsen center. They make 2 types for the M75/M76 (not M78) one for 3.08 or less and one for 3.23 and higher.
Torsen are even better at directing torque to the correct wheels than Kaaz or true trac. Anyway the Torsen also is a straight through center and technically won't need any shortening if I use another set of NOS VR axles. I probably will as its only 85 buck each lol and they have the access holes balanced unlike any aftermarket offering.
Essentially they operate a bit different to other lsd and have the advantage of very fast locking action like the kaaz does but also retain a torque biasing action like the true tracs do. Like the best of both worlds.
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