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I'm new to the mechanics of making your car faster, so please bear with me.
I want to put 3.42 gears on my 95 Bird. I know this will help on my low end, but what about an LSD? Will an extra $400 plus labor for the LSD improve my ET, or will it be about the same as the open diff? [img]graemlins/dunce.gif[/img]
[ January 29, 2003: Message edited by: FireCruise ]</p>
the LSD will be way better for traction, reason being it will spin both wheels instead of just one like an open rear does, and you dont have to buy the $400 auburn, you can get the zexel-torsen for 100 bux at SLP, it will do the same thing and cost way less...
you'll get a ton of traction from it, assuming u don't get any wheel hop, but that's a different subject alltogether. i had 3.42's w/ an open diff. to begin w/ and I could break traction very easily w/ the stock 235-55's. then i got kumho's, and i got a little better traction, but not much. when i got my lsd, it helped soooo much. better traction around corners and off the line. now i have wheel hop probs cuz of the amount of power I'm putting 2 the wheels, so i gotta do some more suspension stuff b4 i can lower my times a little more.
2001 Arctic White Firebird<br />More mods than I\'m allowed to list!
sheesh listen to this guy hehe [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] get yourself some 3:42's it wont make as blazing a difference from the 3:23's but its still worth it. I love the pull my car has now.
Does lsd work better w/ a smaller gear ratio rather than a higher 1? ex. I have 3.73's...would it work as good for my car, or better for a 3.4 w/ 3.23's ?? If so why?
Should I get lsd?
Thanks
94 3.4L A4 white t-tops<br />moroso cai<br />3\"hi-flow pacestter exhaust<br />b&m shift kit<br />catco cat<br />01 T/A rear w/ 3.73\'s and posi<br />1 pc aluminum ds<br />blacked out signals
it doesn't really matter what engine or how much power you are putting down. LSD will be beneficial to all of them.
Think of it this way. Right now when you launch with your open-diff. all the power is being directed to the passengers side rear wheel. This makes launching less effective because all of the power is being directed to that ONE wheel.
with the LSD, the power will be directed towards both rear wheels making your launches better.
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