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does a clsd need to sense torque in order to engage? Was junkyard strolling and found a 85 turbo 300. I jack up the rear and the diff spun as if it was open. I thought the turbo's came with a CLSD?

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I am not sure about the Nissan version, but the U.S. brand limited slip differentials that I have owned would spin like an open dif when the car was up in the air with the AT in Park.

I seem to remember that they tended to be a little notchy, and took more effort to turn than a true open differential.

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