Hydratrak - fitting afterwards
Hydratrak - fitting afterwards
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lucozade

Original Poster:

2,574 posts

300 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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Just wondered if anybody has had this done.
I've seen a lot of cars for sale without hydratrak.
My last Tuscan had it and I would say it was worthwhile :-)

plipton

1,302 posts

279 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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I should think it's justa case of replacing the rear diff (?)

Just depends if the gain justifies the cost.

Don't Tuscans come withan LSD as standard? the hydratrack is just a speed sensitive (rather than torque sensitive) version of the same thing.

graham66

850 posts

305 months

Tuesday 24th February 2004
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I think the hydratrack diff uses viscous fluids instead of friction plates to limit the slip - not 100% sure though, best to ask a real techy person