No limited slip differential
i just found out to my disappointment today that my car isn't equipped with a limited slip differential. I know it's not neccesary but it would help with the possibility of winter driving... also how does the LSD affect performance? is it going to hurt my performance at all not having one?
Nothing that you will ever notice unless you're a very spirited driver... Really its meant for taking corners...
It is absolutely wonderful to have in snowy conditions though.
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It is absolutely wonderful to have in snowy conditions though.
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Last edited by ShortStack; Aug 24, 2009 at 02:12 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
well i don't think i'm gonna spend the money now... as long as i get some decent snow tires and let the traction control do most of the talking i shouldbe fine if i take it easy... was just hoping this wouldn't make my car noticeably slower in straight line performance. Was never big on cornering or track racing although it does handle nice already.
Ahh it's refreshing to see an LSD thread where there isn't any bickering about straight line performance . Are we getting smarter as a community or is it because people are still at work Hmmm?
well i don't think i'm gonna spend the money now... as long as i get some decent snow tires and let the traction control do most of the talking i shouldbe fine if i take it easy... was just hoping this wouldn't make my car noticeably slower in straight line performance. Was never big on cornering or track racing although it does handle nice already.
I found a SAE paper that discussed the use of a LSD in a FWD car. John Heinricy was the test driver at the GM track and they found via lab testing as well as track testing that the LSD really helped in the corners on the track, but it wasn't that useful on slippery roads for take-off traction. This is of course only for FWD cars.
From experience, you want a LSD on a RWD car when driving during the winter.
From experience, you want a LSD on a RWD car when driving during the winter.
40rty on here is selling his LSD right now.
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i just found out to my disappointment today that my car isn't equipped with a limited slip differential. I know it's not neccesary but it would help with the possibility of winter driving... also how does the LSD affect performance? is it going to hurt my performance at all not having one?
Smoking the inside front wheel trying to exit the corner isnt fun at all....
IMO, LSD should have been a standard equipment...would have make my life much easier
when I was looking to buy..
These cars should go really good in the snow. Thats one of the reasons we bought ours, for year round driving. I've never had it in the snow yet, so I could be wrong. I know the cavalier they replaced was a tank in the snow. Every front wheel drive we had was good except the 2002 eclipse gt. We didnt buy rims to put snow tires on so had to drive it with the performance tires. I live in WV so we get a lot of snow.
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agree the traction control in my 06 Pontiac G6 GT annoys the **** out of me in the snow .. the car is much better without it on. I do plan on buying snow tires for my cobalt but i am having a hard time finding cheap rims to go with the snow tires... and i refuse to use my stock 18" alloy rims as the salt and sand used on the roads here in Canada would eat them. Also thanks for the Info about LSD's and straight line performance... i'm not big on cornering so i'm happy to know that my straight line performance shouldn't be affected!



