WTK: OBX LSD experience?
#16
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I'm about to try out the OBX LSD in a 996 Carrera. Obviously I bought reinforced washers and bolts and will be rebuilding it and refinishing any imperfections in the interior. I'll post Pics of the process in a new thread in the 996 section. I've done extensive research. As long as the diff is reassembled with good washers and bolts and the interior is checked for imperfections there are guys running over 500 + HP on other cars with the OBX LSD and they are very happy with the performance.
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I'm about to try out the OBX LSD in a 996 Carrera. Obviously I bought reinforced washers and bolts and will be rebuilding it and refinishing any imperfections in the interior. I'll post Pics of the process in a new thread in the 996 section. I've done extensive research. As long as the diff is reassembled with good washers and bolts and the interior is checked for imperfections there are guys running over 500 + HP on other cars with the OBX LSD and they are very happy with the performance.
#18
RL Technical Advisor
I'm about to try out the OBX LSD in a 996 Carrera. Obviously I bought reinforced washers and bolts and will be rebuilding it and refinishing any imperfections in the interior. I'll post Pics of the process in a new thread in the 996 section. I've done extensive research. As long as the diff is reassembled with good washers and bolts and the interior is checked for imperfections there are guys running over 500 + HP on other cars with the OBX LSD and they are very happy with the performance.
This is really the main benefit of having such things.
#19
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True, yet for the price and for the street and very occasional track days having a TBD is still a great upgrade.
#20
RL Technical Advisor