Thread: Opinions on posi in a T?
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11-10-2008 05:15 PM #1
Opinions on posi in a T?
Looks like I may have a bad pinion bearing in the S10 rear thats going under my T.
It's a peg leg diff now, but I have a posi unit out of a Camaro 7.5. It's the right series for my 3.73 gears and the spline count is right(28), so it should install OK. Now would be a good time, since I have to tear it down anyhow.
I'm wondering about how such a light, relatively high HP car will drive with a posi rear? I know my straight line will be better, but what about going around corners? I'm worried about understeer(push) in curves or getting squirrely in sharp turns. I know it will be a handful in the wet.
Anybody have any opinions or info to share?
Thanks
Mike
This is the posi unit I have.
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11-10-2008 05:25 PM #2
Guess I should add that this is an Auburn cone type limited slip unit and not a solid posi.
Mike
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11-10-2008 05:37 PM #3
A car as light as a T with the skinny fronts and wide rears that the type usually have, will be a squirrely beast if you get on the gas in a turn. Like someone said, paint it green with yellow wheels, 'cause it's gonna plow like a John Deere!
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11-10-2008 05:39 PM #4
Amen.
Don
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11-10-2008 06:21 PM #5
Skinny fronts, posi's, and light cars are all good by themselves...But when you combine the 3 it can be a handful!!!!!
Another consideration would be one of the electrically controlled posi-trac units... Shut if off when cruizin', turn it on to drag race..... Seems it would be the best of both worlds for a lightweight T running big & littles....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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