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LSD recommendations, LSD reccomendations |
Charles Freeborn |
Nov 5 2019, 05:08 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 247 Joined: 21-May 14 From: United States Member No.: 17,377 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Greetings.
While my engine is out for top end refresh I'm also planning on installing a limited slip diff. What have people run and why? Obvious choices are Guard (true LSD) Quaif, Wavetrac (Torque bias). Pros / cons of those types? I've heard the TB is easier on the rest of the gearbox. Not too concerned about having to run LSD additive as the fluids get regular service anyway (every event). Quick rundown of the car: 100% track use (not street legal) Little to no AX - all road course. 2.0L 4 cyl with fairly extensive mods. Estimated hp around 150. 901 side shift with AFKSX gearsets. Car weighs approx 1700 lbs (18 & change with me in it) Currently running Toyo RR 225/50 slicks. May step up to Hoosiers if I get more serious about racing. I've got another set of wheels for running in the wet with R888R's. Not great rain tires, but that's what's on those wheels now. When they're done I'll probably switch to RA1's. Thanks! |
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