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2013 GT500/Boss Torsen T2 differential
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<blockquote data-quote="19COBRA93" data-source="post: 13414410" data-attributes="member: 10462"><p>Quite a bit. Right now your limited slip unit gives up the power to the wheel with the <strong>least</strong> amount of grip. All the while wearing itself down until you'll have very little assist from the clutches virtually leaving you with one tire to do all the work . In addition to that, your factory LSD's spider gears are weak, and will likely fail with continued use at that power level, leaving you broken and stranded. Not a good scenario. </p><p></p><p>The Torsen here, and Trutrac (which is what I run), both work in very similar ways. They transfer power to the wheel with the <strong>most</strong> grip. So even if you're spinning tires, it's accelerating and working for you. Hard right hand turns, no problem. Two tires planted at all times.</p><p></p><p>And the best part is they don't wear out like the factory LSD. And even though I run a Trutrac, I'd trust this T2 behind the power you're making all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19COBRA93, post: 13414410, member: 10462"] Quite a bit. Right now your limited slip unit gives up the power to the wheel with the [B]least[/B] amount of grip. All the while wearing itself down until you'll have very little assist from the clutches virtually leaving you with one tire to do all the work . In addition to that, your factory LSD's spider gears are weak, and will likely fail with continued use at that power level, leaving you broken and stranded. Not a good scenario. The Torsen here, and Trutrac (which is what I run), both work in very similar ways. They transfer power to the wheel with the [B]most[/B] grip. So even if you're spinning tires, it's accelerating and working for you. Hard right hand turns, no problem. Two tires planted at all times. And the best part is they don't wear out like the factory LSD. And even though I run a Trutrac, I'd trust this T2 behind the power you're making all day long. [/QUOTE]
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