Differentials

Sinub

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Southern California
Vehicle Model
Civic Si
Body Style
Coupe
Is there any why of telling what type of differential a car has simply by looking at it since I heard there was but don't remember exactly how you can tell. I was wondering if anyone here knew how to tell if a differential is open, locked, limited or auto. Pictures would help thanks!
 
You have to look inside the housing to see. Quick search with your favorite search engine will result in some good pictures for what you seek.
 
The civic si has a limited slip differential. I'm not sure what car you're looking for info on though?
 
The only possible way I can think of is by opening the differential and looking at how the gears are positioned...
 
More powerful than the 2.0-liter engine in the previous generation Civic Si, the new 2.4-liter engine produces 201 horsepower @ 7000 rpm and 170 lb-ft. torque @ 4400 rpm, an improvement of 4 horsepower and 31 lb-ft. of torque compared to the previous model. A sport-oriented six-speed manual transmission sends power to a helical-type limited-slip differential (LSD). The LSD helps the Civic Si accelerate powerfully and confidently when exiting corners as both wheels can deliver more equal torque distribution to the road compared to a conventional open-type differential.
 
More powerful than the 2.0-liter engine in the previous generation Civic Si, the new 2.4-liter engine produces 201 horsepower @ 7000 rpm and 170 lb-ft. torque @ 4400 rpm, an improvement of 4 horsepower and 31 lb-ft. of torque compared to the previous model. A sport-oriented six-speed manual transmission sends power to a helical-type limited-slip differential (LSD). The LSD helps the Civic Si accelerate powerfully and confidently when exiting corners as both wheels can deliver more equal torque distribution to the road compared to a conventional open-type differential.

The op was talking about distinguishing the type of LSD just by looking at it though. Lol.
 
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I can't think of any situation that would require someone to ID a diff just by looking at it lol Maybe if you're buying one used or something.
 
I can't think of any situation that would require someone to ID a diff just by looking at it lol Maybe if you're buying one used or something.

That's the reason why, in case I ever run in a Situation like that

The civic si has a limited slip differential. I'm not sure what car you're looking for info on though?

No specific car, just in general. But I guess there really is no way of finding out what type of differential a car has by just looking at it from the outside then.
 
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