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hey fellas :)

when ever i turn corners at low speeds, like always :cheers:

i get a tuk tuk tuk tuk tuk right through the whole corner coming from the diff, i been quoted that it is a aftermarket lock diff?????

Bel garage took it for a drive and said its ok, nothing wrong?????

but when the car warms up there is no tuk tuk tuk tuk sound at all?????

Steering and traction is all normal......nothing wrong there

Its an R32 GTS-T

Any help would be much appreciated :):O:O

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thanks :)

i been wanting to clear things up as a few people did not know what it is, i had an idea and though, yeh its a mech diff, but wasnt too sure.

Yeh that sound is awesomeeee, i love it wen people are like wtf his cars fuc#$@ lol

Can get a little annoying at times, but overall it sounds like a racer :cheers: and is mean hehehe

How can i find out the name of the diff??????????

i wanna know wat kind it is, as i bought it of the bloke and he didnt tell me anything about it :S

hey fellas :)

when ever i turn corners at low speeds, like always  :D

i get a tuk tuk tuk tuk tuk right through the whole corner coming from the diff, i been quoted that it is a aftermarket lock diff?????

Bel garage took it for a drive and said its ok, nothing wrong?????

but when the car warms up there is no tuk tuk tuk tuk sound at all?????

Steering and traction is all normal......nothing wrong there

Its an R32 GTS-T

Any help would be much appreciated  :D  :D  :D

Sure sounds just like my one-way Cusco mechanical LSD (which is up for sale). Should only happen at slow speeds, light throttle and at tight corners. Over about 60 kph under full power should be quiet. Also, if it's a one-way diff it won't happen on the overrun or in reverse. A two-way or one and a half way may make a noise on overrun as well but these diffs usually lock more gradually and are therefore less noisy on the whole.

Try rotating the back wheels in the same direction when the car is up on the hoist and see what happens.

  • 1 month later...

Hello,

Sorry to hijack the thread, just a few questions. What is over-run? What type of mech diff would it be if it locks up and clunks going slowly in a corner (and up to about 50-60 in a tight corner), slow turning, and slow/fast turning from a stand still (from anywhere between half turn to full lock) and also turning while reversing (also from anywhere between half turn to full lock)?

Hope that makes sense?? :huh:

What type of oil would be best to loosen it up so its less tight and noisy?

This clunking is extreme, makes the ride extremely rough when it does clunk and its very loud too, i dont know which is louder, the clunking or the exhaust, it can be felt throughout the car.

Cheers! :D

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