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Old Sep 19, 2009 | 11:47 PM
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LSD quick ask

i guess most ppl already know wt limited slip differential is (i'm too noob i know)
just a quick question:
does lsd reduce the chances of slipping during winter times?
Old Oct 2, 2009 | 12:03 AM
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Old Oct 7, 2009 | 01:31 PM
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I would say it would just have both wheels slipping at the same time, instead of just one wheel (like without having a LSD tranny). It won't really stop the car from spining in the snow, you'll need better tires (snow tires) to help with that more so than a LSD.
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I found that the stock d16y8 in my 98 coupe was way better in snow then with the b16 and lsd i don't know why i thought it would be better with lsd, i just found the tires spun much easier ps everything was the same except tires were 1 season older
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if u plan to go H2B ..why not
do G2B

F23 with H22A head ....More power and Torque than H2B or B20VTEC...and with B16 tranny its quick!
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