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Originally Posted by cv129 Just wondering, purely in theory, would a 1.5 or 2 way LSD help with lift-off oversteer? My experience from autox is a 1.5 way would help
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My experience from autox is a 1.5 way would help but not in directly reducing lift-off oversteer. Once I got my 1.5 way I found myself being on the gas much sooner which in turn meant transferring weight to the rear which means more grip.
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