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Old 21-04-2007, 02:29 AM   #1
mrnsx
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Sydney
Posts: 200
Default Call me a noob if im wrong.

Im no mechanic, and im no racing car driver, so please read on.

Now, as far as i have been told, the standard ford falcon BA XT 6 cyl does not come with a LSD. Knowing this information, please read on.

I used to own a 180sx turbo so i know how an LSD operates and what effects it has on the cars handling etc...

Point....

in my falcon XT (x telstra car),

1- when i do a lock up burnout (not very often i do it) but both wheels spin.

2- when i decide to be a tool in the rain in a carpark or grass etc.., the back end kicks out (not quiet like the 180sx) but also kicks out from BOTH wheels spinning.

so having both 1+2 and my noobieness or so i personally beleive, what is the chance that my car has a LSD and how can i make sure that it has one?

also, why would terstra have an LSD in 1 of their cars lol


ps: its 2:22am so mind the useless talk

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