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Old 02-06-2005, 02:53 PM
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Top 3 Differentials?

Yeah, i was looking around in the internet and found a couple, and a couple off ebay (LmAo) well, i just got cofused on the differential thing on which is best. I'm planning to AWD drift in a DSM, it'll take ALOT of time, work, and money, but its possible. Well, i know its a DSM, but it would be cool to see a DSM drift some where. I know its not just the differentials, it's also the l.s.d.'s, clutch, balance, brakes, yatta yatta yatta, but im just wondering what kinda differentials best work for a DSM, drift or grip, it doesnt matter. THANKS!
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Re: Top 3 Differentials?

AWD don't need the diffs that a FWD use to get more traction. When you are making quite a bit more power than stock the center is upgraded to 4 spiders. I'm not going to comment on your dsm drifting adventure.
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