LSD - How important?
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LSD - How important?
I'm in the market for a track car and currently entertaining a few options. Included are a couple 964s and RSAs, but not all have LSD as an option.
I'm an intermediate driver, but planning on taking it more seriously over the next couple of years.
How "advantageous" or important would it be to have LSD? I've done plenty of searching and it certainly seems to be a good thing, but I couldn't get a feel for how much weight it should have when picking a car.
Thanks in advance
I'm an intermediate driver, but planning on taking it more seriously over the next couple of years.
How "advantageous" or important would it be to have LSD? I've done plenty of searching and it certainly seems to be a good thing, but I couldn't get a feel for how much weight it should have when picking a car.
Thanks in advance
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I wouldn't worry about whether or not the doner car had an LSD or not. Any street LSD (including GT3) will not last but a few events on the track. Buy a PMNA or Guard LSD and add it.
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I sure prefer it. If you find a car with LSD and it is similar price, I would take it. A Guard LSD is about $2500 new just for the diff. That does not take into account installation and the other trans 'while you're in there' stuff.
It really helps you get on the gas earlier in tight corners and can make braking more stable as well.
It really helps you get on the gas earlier in tight corners and can make braking more stable as well.
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Gary, the easy test is to drive slow tight circles in the paddock. If the rear wheels aren't popping, they are too loose.
I always had my 915 checked/adjusted at the begining of a season, and did 6-8 events a year.
I always had my 915 checked/adjusted at the begining of a season, and did 6-8 events a year.
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I have driven and race my 944 spec car for 8 years with an open diff. I have even won few races during that time and set a few track records with a couple still standing. So you can go a long way with an open diff. However the car will be faster with an LSD. How much faster depends on how much you can dial out wheelspin and manage it under trail braking.
Point is while and LSD is great to have you can still have alot of fun without one.
Point is while and LSD is great to have you can still have alot of fun without one.