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06 STi front LSD
Helical front LSD from an 06 STi - unsure of km's but it would be low - I bought this early 2009 and has been sitting in my garage to be installed. Have had a change of heart and will probably sell the car soon so no point upgrading/installing it.
Will fit 02, 03, 04, 05 STi and apparantly is a great upgrade from the Suretrack's $700 - am in Perth Cheers Alem
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when did they change the suretracks out on the STis?
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2005 onwards is when they started to use Torsen Helical front LSD
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^^^ yes.
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DAVE, you must do this!!!!
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It'll fit in any 6 speed manual.
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sorry to hijack your thread alem, but keen to find out what other centre diffs upgrades for 6mt, apart from dccd?
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For 6 speed aftermarket Center diff upgrade
Cusco Tarmac 35:65 Center diff - Good for tarmac obviously - Behaves similar to DCCD when fully open. More durable than DCCD though, and more consistent in the front/rear torque split. ATS 2 way 50:50 Plate Center Diff - Good for loose surface rally. It behaves like a 2 way rear LSD. Locks up tight under accel and decel, but opens when coasting. Much more durable than using DCCD in locked mode, but with less flexibility. I think cusco also make a 2 way center diff for 6 speeds, but Ive only seen the ATS version personally.
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sold
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MY02 WRX STi - sold :( '12 Golf GTI Last edited by confuzion; 12-02-2010 at 08:02 PM. |
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