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  • #16
    I think you are confusing this with AWD applications... In an AWD vehicle, the ABS computer can not compensate for 3 LSDs... which is why the evo RS, which has a helical lsd in the rear, does not come with ABS

    But there should be absolutely no problems with RWD applications

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    • #17
      whats up with all this questions about lsd's im just laughing my *Censored**Censored**Censored* of!

      abs are for the brakes category

      lsd and open differentals are transmission category

      1 way lsd= one tire spins
      1.5 way lsd=grip driving
      2 way= drift driving

      abs is a computer that balances the pressure you put on the brake pedal so that they wont lock up and have you slidin into a mailbox

      it takes skill to drive high speeds with out abs you have to know how to balance brake pressure so that they wont lock up.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by GHOST/^\DRIFTer
        whats up with all this questions about lsd's im just laughing my *Censored**Censored**Censored* of!

        abs are for the brakes category

        lsd and open differentals are transmission category

        1 way lsd= one tire spins
        1.5 way lsd=grip driving
        2 way= drift driving

        abs is a computer that balances the pressure you put on the brake pedal so that they wont lock up and have you slidin into a mailbox

        it takes skill to drive high speeds with out abs you have to know how to balance brake pressure so that they wont lock up.
        uh maybe you drive a honda or other FF but in RWD cars, LSD are in the differential not the transmission, also 1 way is full lock on accel, 1.5 is full lock on accel nad partial on decel, 2 way is Full lock accel and decel

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        • #19
          but it falls under the transmission category

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          • #20
            Originally posted by GHOST/^\DRIFTer
            but it falls under the transmission category
            Yeah it does in Gran Turismo right

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            • #21
              so then what category does it fall in electronics? suspension?
              in the interior, exterior which one? cause i really dont know

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              • #22
                Yeah, LSDs would be considered part of the drive line. Although in RWD locations they are not in the transmission, they are between the rear wheels. (and not "in the differential, either... an LSD IS the differential.

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                • #23
                  ok babies,

                  LimitedSlipDiffrential is A type of Diffrential
                  ITs Limited!! lol

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ovenmittjustice
                    the evo RS, which has a helical lsd in the rear, does not come with ABS
                    Incorrect. It has a front helical limited-slip. The rear diff is a clutch-type limited-slip.

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                    • #25
                      yeah... my bad...

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