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Hello, I am considering upgrading my stock (option 220) LSD to a true race limited slip plate style differential. The car is used for track work and motorkana's.
They seem available in a 40/60, or 50/80 locking percentage. Which one you choose is largely dependent of the combination of your tire size and your horsepower. For example, if you run a really wide tire, but stock horsepower, you apparently want to go with the 40/60. The reason for this is that you don't have enough power to break it loose as you turn, so the car will push and just not rotate enough. If you run stock size rubber on it, you apparently should up it to the 50/80.
As I run stock HP and will keep the rubber basically stock (R spec compound), I think the 50/80 is the go....and would appreciate any input on the two points below.
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1: I am open to comments on that ratio, from those with expereince.
2: I am also wondering if it is feasible or makes sense to use a shorter ratio as I have the 6 speed and never use 6th...so am thinking is there an advantage is changing the gearing ratio overall at the same time through the diff ration, and would appreciate advice?
Thanks.
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I think your logic makes sense Mark, but I put an 80/80 in my 968 and found it pretty benign really, compared with other cars I've driven.Next time I would more likely go with around 50/80 or 40/60, think it might make the car a little nimbler.I presumed your stock is still within spec?
Albins can supply a few options for gears.
Rod
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I had the OS Giken unit installed by RS Barn shortly before they stopped doing service...for the life of me, I can not hear any noticeble difference in sound levels (with a cab) but I can ABSOLUTELY feel the difference in handling.
I LOVE the OS Giken unit and would happily reccomend it to anyone whether for competition or just pure driveability...no questions asked!
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I have been known to drive spiritedly through the corners. I can assure you that the "bite" you get when you downshift into 2nd and corner hard is incredible...
“Faster, Faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.” - Hunter S. Thompson
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