Auburn ECTED
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- #1 - 1977 CJ-7 Renegade (Daisy Jane), Levis trim, 304, TH400, BW1339 (MM), D30/Auburn Max, AMC20/Trac-Lok/G2's, 4.88's, 33" BFG MT KM2's, Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley Sniper 4bbl EFI, MSD6, MSD ProBillet distributor, OME shocks, 4" ProComp lift.
#2 - 1984 CJ-7 Laredo (The Texas Hooker Project - Incomplete/Undecided)
I've done some reading on here and on several other sites about the Auburn ECTED LSD/E-Locker.
To clear up some initial confusion, without power to the unit, it is standard high-bias LSD with clutches requiring friction modifier additive.
With the flip of a switch, it locks just as any other locker but can be done on the move, at any speed.
Where it gets fuzzy is how the locking works / are the clutches involved / if so to what degree / how does the Auburn swap program work for rebuilds.
Any genuine experience with these from anyone? Opinions I have, but some real-world experience would be nice, if available.
To clear up some initial confusion, without power to the unit, it is standard high-bias LSD with clutches requiring friction modifier additive.
With the flip of a switch, it locks just as any other locker but can be done on the move, at any speed.
Where it gets fuzzy is how the locking works / are the clutches involved / if so to what degree / how does the Auburn swap program work for rebuilds.
Any genuine experience with these from anyone? Opinions I have, but some real-world experience would be nice, if available.