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Originally Posted by TORJTHM thats what i did ... but my car had the option to have an lsd, mine just didnt ... but i went with an e30 rear end ... lower gearing ... better to drift with |
Well, if there was a standalone option for the OBD2 / M44 ti's to have an LSD, in the car in question's year, then you can install an LSD.
An LSD's benefit really is dependant on the rest of the suspension; if you can get it stiff enough (using stock rules) then it may not be such a hinderance. My '72 2002tii autox car was great without an LSD on Asphalt, but sucked on concrete. That's the opposite of what you'd expect because grip is better on concrete. But that's the experience I had; same suspension as the ti.