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Originally Posted by nogaroblues4
Still a little confused, The article states that a Torsen is a torque sensing mechanical diff. So what is the advantage of a non torque sensing diff?
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If you lose 100% of traction on one drive wheel a torsen transfers 0 torque to the other wheel. This is rarely a problem though unless you like jumping the car a lot around corners or offroading. Maybe in extremely slick ice too.
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