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Do SRT-6's have limited slip differential?

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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 04:00 PM
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Default Re: Do SRT-6's have limited slip differential?

Originally Posted by screaminjoe
Yes the rear end mimics an LSD, but why spend money on a true one, when the car runs 1.8 short times with the stock rear end. For 350 hp, you can't get much better than that on street tires. In my opinion, a true LSD might get you a slightly lower 1.8 short time, which will not equate to a noticeable quicker ET. So why waste the money. If it was running 2.1 or higher short times, then yes an LSD would greatly benefit you, but the only way it runs those short times is with the all season or crappy tires.
Been meaning to have someone take a video of me, taking off from stop with T/C off and the car just spinning it's wheels or shaking it's a$$ better than Shakira (well not quite ). I'll post and you guys tell me if putting in an LSD won't benefit me.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 04:42 PM
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Default Re: Do SRT-6's have limited slip differential?

Lookin forward to the video...love to see the X-fire in action! Going with the traction control vs. limited slip, it would seem you could chisel off some time in other events like auto cross etc-but I guess the electronics make it a lot easier to 'point & shoot' when doing the cones...our local Autocross season starts next month, so I guess I'll find out!!
 
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