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Originally Posted by Z1Performance All I can say is there is a 100% night and day difference between a Z with an open diff and one with a properly setup

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Old 01-30-2011, 09:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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All I can say is there is a 100% night and day difference between a Z with an open diff and one with a properly setup aftermarket LSD. To date, with all the work I have done to my car, I still think the diff is my favorite thing. I never peel out from stop signs - but I do enjoy backroads
exactly..diff, suspension and tires are the 3 things that are really important to me. All the other stuff anyone can do blind folded. And of course engine upgrades are the very close second.
Basically read as many forums as u can or reviews as you can. and even look up videos before you invest in stuff. u can find a lot under video comments or just by hearing and seeing the part in actual use
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