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Interesting, well that would at least allow me to confirm a clutch type or the torsen since they act different. Have to check that out sometime when I have the back off the ground. Especially if my sticker may not be completely accurate. Thanks.
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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1371240575' post='144357']
early 92s had the clutch type and was option code 221
what i was talking about was the wheels both turning in the same direction, as a clutch type or lock-up would do. a torsen will spin the other wheel the opposite direction (until enough load is applied to it). how much load for lockup depends on the diff. some are actually adjustable by means of shims and such.
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So I guess you can't always trust the codes of the 92s. I have an early 92, with a clutch type as verified by raising both wheels off the ground and turning one wheel (and the other turns in the same direction). But, my sticker has a 220 listed.
'92 Midnight Blue 968 Coupe
'94 ProbeGT, Eaton SC@9psi, Quaife, TecGT ECU, 300+HP, body sold, parting out
'98 3000GT VR-4, 400+HP AWD beast, didn't fit w/race helmet, Sold
'93 Bone Stock MX-6 Sold (in '05) sadly to the crusher in 2010
'61 Triumph TR-3, White with red leather interior; My First Car