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Ok, 98 Camaro 3.08 gears. I came across the LSD's on FTPP.net below and I really have no idea what the differences are or if one is considered better than another. I'm gonna stick with the lower gears for my turbo setup to see how it does. So what the heck is even applicable and better for my pretty much stock rear end?
I like the zexel cause its clutchless...clutch packs you have to replace every 40k and if you race and beat it apparently less...the zexel is a series of worm gears that climb on each other...never needs replacing unless your putting like 500lb of torque to it...I had a good article comparing all 3 I'll see if I can find it.
uhmmm well I plan to push my car to the limit of my ability. I have no idea what kind of horsies or torque I'm lookin at yet with my turbo. eh, keep on if you all can.
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