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I am not saying its a bad thing I have driven both viscous lsd and mechanical lsd i was a bit dissapointed by the vlsd. You do need a good diff to launch your car in a straight line as well as to go round corners so its not just drifters that need good diffs. However in my book(student)a cheap and easy mod is a good mod.
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The main thing which this diff does is eliminate single wheel spin when you don't want it.
I noticed the LSD's effect most when I removed it back to a standard diff, and was surprised how frequently it would then spin one wheel. This was with circa 240bhp.
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I am not surprised I recently owned a bmw e30 325i and even with about 150bhp it would spin one wheel all day, wet, dry, straight line, corners you name it. Previous to that I had a 270 bhp TVR which actually went round corners without spinning one wheel ever although I did fishtail on the motorway at 70mph in the wet, fun but scary. As for the S12 untill it gets a manual conversion the diff is the least of my worries the auto is slower than I expected.
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