eric thompson":2imj5i2z said:You mean our existing fluid? I will ask and let you know... But I assume that's just to get a baseline as we would want more than an equivalent.
That would be great
eric thompson":2imj5i2z said:You mean our existing fluid? I will ask and let you know... But I assume that's just to get a baseline as we would want more than an equivalent.
I've wondered the same about a clutch pack instead... The KAAZ diffs I have, with its rearranged shaft designs, put the front diff where the VC is and a true center diff in the trans itself. So a clutch diff would fit but I assume design and engineering would make it super expensive. I've been told a spool can be made to fit but I'm pretty sure that would still lock everything 50/50 full time.CMS-GT4":29oaztqr said:Just from what I read lately on whats involved in doing the VC right, I think it might be worth paying more to have a shop do it. I do not know for sure on our unit, but it seem other units are filled under pressure, and I have even read there is a bubble that is left in the system that serves a purpose.
Having looked at a lot of these cut open online I see the plates having holes in them. I wonder if there is a tunablity with the plates and holes like there is with a shock. And like a shock, I am wondering if this is not done right you can make it worse.
On the note of the location of the VC, I have wondered if there was a way to cram a clutch pack in there or something instead. The tooling may make this out of our realm as well.
I have not been able to find the link, but there used to be an imprezza blog where a person rebuilt their vc. They had shown how to test it with a torque wrench. Perhaps if anyone has a VC out of their car they can get their tq rating off it and the milage and we can do some data analysis.
CMS-GT4":2iqy58gh said:Just from what I read lately on whats involved in doing the VC right, I think it might be worth paying more to have a shop do it. I do not know for sure on our unit, but it seem other units are filled under pressure, and I have even read there is a bubble that is left in the system that serves a purpose.
Having looked at a lot of these cut open online I see the plates having holes in them. I wonder if there is a tunablity with the plates and holes like there is with a shock. And like a shock, I am wondering if this is not done right you can make it worse.