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LSD identification
« on: 05 February 2010, 16:24:16 »

The 2001 'Y' 3.2 V6 auto red ex police has this sticker on the diff, it reads;
GF 085 0 A 32
8 S 10:39 26 10
I saw Tunnie today, and from driving the vehicle he thought it may be possible it had a LSD, does the sticker confirm this?
Many thanks.

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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #1 on: 05 February 2010, 16:26:06 »

i am sure it has one, last time i felt the back end do that was on a Senator. Pulling away in a straight line fine, but put a fair bit of lock on and boot it, felt the back end juddering slightly. Which went as soon as it was pointed straight, try that Axel oil that MDTM gave me, should make it less noticeable  :y
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #2 on: 05 February 2010, 16:40:25 »

Not got TIS on this computer, but can check later.
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #3 on: 05 February 2010, 16:41:08 »

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The 2001 'Y' 3.2 V6 auto red ex police has this sticker on the diff, it reads;
GF 085 0 A 32
8 S 10:39 26 10
I saw Tunnie today, and from driving the vehicle he thought it may be possible it had a LSD, does the sticker confirm this?
Many thanks.
LOL, so the useless student wasn't fixing his mums car like he said he would ;D
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #4 on: 05 February 2010, 16:42:07 »

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The 2001 'Y' 3.2 V6 auto red ex police has this sticker on the diff, it reads;
GF 085 0 A 32
8 S 10:39 26 10
I saw Tunnie today, and from driving the vehicle he thought it may be possible it had a LSD, does the sticker confirm this?
Many thanks.
LOL, so the useless student wasn't fixing his mums car like he said he would ;D

Did, just fitted new brake pads, but stopped for an evening break  ::) - Stat work begins tomorrow  :)
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #5 on: 05 February 2010, 16:44:31 »

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....., last time i felt the back end do that was on a Senator. Pulling away in a straight line fine, but put a fair bit of lock on and boot it, felt the back end juddering slightly. Which went as soon as it was pointed straight,  ......

My Senator did that before I replaced the donut bushes in the rear radius arms!  ::)  ::)  ::)
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #6 on: 05 February 2010, 16:47:45 »

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Not got TIS on this computer, but can check later.

Many thanks, I'd certainly appreciate that  :y

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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #7 on: 05 February 2010, 16:50:08 »

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....., last time i felt the back end do that was on a Senator. Pulling away in a straight line fine, but put a fair bit of lock on and boot it, felt the back end juddering slightly. Which went as soon as it was pointed straight,  ......

My Senator did that before I replaced the donut bushes in the rear radius arms!  ::)  ::)  ::)

This felt like LSD slip
« Last Edit: 05 February 2010, 16:50:42 by tunnie »
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #8 on: 05 February 2010, 16:53:52 »

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....., last time i felt the back end do that was on a Senator. Pulling away in a straight line fine, but put a fair bit of lock on and boot it, felt the back end juddering slightly. Which went as soon as it was pointed straight,  ......

My Senator did that before I replaced the donut bushes in the rear radius arms!  ::)  ::)  ::)

This felt like LSD slip

That is something I'll have to take your word on then. I've never had the pleasure of playing in a car with a LSD  :y
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #9 on: 05 February 2010, 16:59:33 »

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....., last time i felt the back end do that was on a Senator. Pulling away in a straight line fine, but put a fair bit of lock on and boot it, felt the back end juddering slightly. Which went as soon as it was pointed straight,  ......

My Senator did that before I replaced the donut bushes in the rear radius arms!  ::)  ::)  ::)

This felt like LSD slip

That is something I'll have to take your word on then. I've never had the pleasure of playing in a car with a LSD  :y

First time i drove an ex-police 3.2 as well, the pickup was damn good. More so than other 3.0's i have driven, posted before saying some ex-polices have different ratio diff, this one did pull off the line well.

5 Series Beemer tried to have a go, left it standing.
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #10 on: 05 February 2010, 17:21:25 »

The info you need to identify the diff is in the grim fairytale Haynes manual,Im at work atm so dont have access to mine. Dont go putting oil of any kind in the diff until you establish which type it is. ;)
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #11 on: 05 February 2010, 17:32:31 »

Can be a bit difficult to tell sometimes LSD with an Auto, best test is to find a country lane or simular, TC off, park one wheel on muddy or dirt kerb and give it full pedal, the other wheel parked on the road will start spinning and smoking if its got LSD followed with some back end swaying whilst your pulling away, assuming you kept the revs up.

All good fun, wet leaves on the road seem to work well also.  :y
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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #12 on: 05 February 2010, 18:55:57 »

After taking a bit of time with a search on here, I think it does indeed have one. The 'S' in the code means it does, and add that to Tunnie's suspicions that it had one would seem to confirm it does.

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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #13 on: 05 February 2010, 23:14:03 »

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The 2001 'Y' 3.2 V6 auto red ex police has this sticker on the diff, it reads;
GF 085 0 A 32
8 S 10:39 26 10
I saw Tunnie today, and from driving the vehicle he thought it may be possible it had a LSD, does the sticker confirm this?
Many thanks.


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Re: LSD identification
« Reply #14 on: 05 February 2010, 23:28:24 »

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....., last time i felt the back end do that was on a Senator. Pulling away in a straight line fine, but put a fair bit of lock on and boot it, felt the back end juddering slightly. Which went as soon as it was pointed straight,  ......

My Senator did that before I replaced the donut bushes in the rear radius arms!  ::)  ::)  ::)

This felt like LSD slip

That is something I'll have to take your word on then. I've never had the pleasure of playing in a car with a LSD  :y

Mine has an LSD!  :y
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