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From: n9iagalbert
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  • lol he said comes with LSD

  • @jessyrules1000 Different topic, you would think all the 60's teenagers / 70's who "faught the man" and wanted / took drugs, that are now illelegal, are all in charge of the government. WHY DONT THEY LEGALIZE what they faught for 20-40 years ago?

    Limited Slip Differential

  • @n9iagalbert right on, thats what i say.... LEGALIZE!

  • @jessyrules1000 Leagalize, tax, regulate, and make only quality product available. Stimulate the echonomy

  • Holy Shit man, Now You have to buy new tires. hahahaha

  • How come when you were first spinning the right tire was the only tire spinning

  • @RobLocJr It doesnt have positive track, or limited slip. It uses traction controll with an open differential, so just like all standard2 wheel drive all the power goes to one tire. Same in 4wd except a 2nd axle gets some power so you get power to 2 tires. To have both rears spinning you need positrack or limited slip.

  • nice +1

  • that really sucks that only one wheel spins...didnt think they had open diffs. for some reason, everytime i spin the tires with my 300c, i leave 2 dark blacks lines.. lol

  • @02201993RSV With traction controll it will leave 2 black marks. Unfortunatly the day before the pavement was dry and it would have been better.

  • Oh wow, I figured that the R/T would have a LSD. Does the SRT have one?

    None the less, awesome burnout!

  • @brett3xmvpfavre4 The 6 speed manual comes with LSD, the 5 speed auto uses traction controll, ESP, etc. to utalize brakes to simulate lsd. So the SRT with 6 speed manual, yes, srt with auto no.

  • WHY IS ONLY 1 WHEEL SPINININ

  • @BLACKLABELSC open diff. It doesnt have a limited slip differential.

  • You need underdrive pulleys, a diff. locker, or replace the carrier for a posi lock none of this limited slip business maybe weld the spider gears in place if you really don't care but not recommended. LOL

  • @Trin00gt True. It does better on dry pavement to. I can leave 2 black marks when its not wet, traction controll.

  • It didnt get much traction because it was wet, on dry pavement it really burns the rubber

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